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NEW HARDY CLIMBING MOSS ROSE " WICHMOSS.” 
THE HARDY MEMORIAL ROSE. 
HARDY MOSS ROSES. 
NOISETTE, OR TENDER CLIMBING ROSES. 
Grand Roses for the South and the Pacific Slope, where they are entirely hardy 
and everblooming. 
Marechal Niel. The immense size, dark golden yellow color 
of “ Marechal Niel ” is familiar to all. Peerless in color, unex¬ 
ampled for size, perfect in form, after close on fifty years culti¬ 
vation it still remains the ideal climbing yellow Tea Rose. Price, 
extra strong pot grown plants, SI. 50 each. A smaller grade 
75c. each; 3d size, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz. 
Climbing Clothilde Soupert. French white with a distinct 
center of silvery-rose; double even in the hottest weather. 
Climbing Malmaison. A “ sport ” from the well-known 
Malmaison.” French white, blush center, exceedingly robust. 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A magnificent climbing 
Rose, splendid, large, double, white flowers. 
Climbing White Maman Cochet. A climbing “ sport ” from 
“ White Maman Cochet ” and identical with it in every way. 
Gloire de Dijon. Very large, double; rich creamy-amber 
color. Perfectly hardy south of Washington, D.C., and in 
sheltered situations it has survived the winters at New York. 
La Marque. Pure white, lemon color in center. Fine buds 
and full double flowers. This is a prime favorite. 
Wm. Allen Richardson. Coppery-yellow, flowers large and 
full, long, pointed buds. A grand variety on the Pacific slope. 
Price, 1st size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 2d size, 30c. each, 
$3.00 per doz.; 3d size, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
“ The shipment of Roses arrived in fine shape and I am delighted with the healthy 
and fine plants. I also wish to thank you for the extra plants sent.” 
JAS. W. IIAT1IA WA Y, Elmhurst, L. 1. 
“ I wish to say the American Beauty climbing Rose I ordered from you in the 
spring has grown beautifully this summer and is still blooming, I gathered a perfect 
rose from the vine today.” {Oct. 21 si 1911) See Climbing American Beauty „ 
page 139. MRS. J. F. WILEY, Durham, N. C. 
“ The Rose bushes came in good condition and we wish to thank you for such good 
ones also for the extra bushes you put in.” S. G. NORTH, Elkins Park, Pa. 
“ I beg to acknowledge receipt of Roses, etc., on my recent order which arrived 
in perfect condition. Let me thank you for the prompt careful and efficient service . 
also for the extra plants ." DUDLEY DRAKE, Belleville, N. J. 
One of the most interesting and useful varieties yet obtained from that pro¬ 
lific source of splendid Climbing Roses, viz.: Rosa Wichuraiana. The 
variety “ Wichmoss ,” the name being a compound one, is the result of a 
cross between a Moss Rose and Wichuraiana. It is extremely vigorous 
in habit, producing shoots 7 to 10 feet high in a year. The foliage is 
a glossy dark green, the branches quite spiny like the Moss Roses. 
Flowers semi-double; the upper side of the petals is rosy white, the 
reverse tinted carmine-rose. They are borne profusely in clusters 
bearing 6 to 15 flowers, very fragrant. The buds and flower stalks 
are liberally covered with moss like a Moss Rose. Entirely hardy. 
This splendid novelty should appeal to all Rose lovers. (See cut.) 
Price, strong imported plants, $1.50 each. Young plants 50c. 
each, $4.50 per doz. 
HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
Anna Alexieff. Very pretty shade of rose; large and full. 
Caprice. Ground-color, soft satiny pink, distinctly striped and 
dashed with white and carmine. A very pretty and novel variety. 
Dinsmore. Dark red; very free blooming. Dwarf and compact. 
Hugh Dickson. A rich, deep crimson shaded scarlet; intermediate 
tones give a brilliant effect. Rich and spicy fragrance, vigorous 
grower and free bloomer. 
Mme. Masson. Carmine-crimson; very large and full. 
Mme. Plantier. Pure white, in clusters, a fine cemetery Rose. 
Spenser. Beautiful satin-pink; full and compact. 
Price of any of the above, 1st size, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz.; 2d size, 40c. 
each, $4.00 per doz.; 3d size, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Rosa Wichuraiana. It is difficult to conceive anything more appropriate, beautiful and 
enduring for covering graves and plots in cemeteries than the Hardy Memorial Rose. It 
creeps along the ground as closely as an Ivy. The flowers are produced in lavish profusion 
in July. They are single, pure white, with a golden yellow disc, 5 to 6 inches in circumference. 
It is also immensely valuable as a Climbing Rose, for covering arches, fences, etc. Price, 
1st size, plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 2d size, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. Dormant 
plants up to April 15th, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Blanche Moreau. Flowers in clusters, large, full and sweet; pure white. (No third size.) 
Comtesse de Murinais. One of the best pure white Moss Roses. (No third size.) 
Crested Moss. Pink, finely crested, very distinct from all others. (No third size.) 
English. The “ Old Red English ” Moss Rose. The best known and most popular variety. 
Hortense Vernet. Rosy-carmine, finely mossed, a charming and distinct variety. 
James Veitch. Bright carnation-red. An ever-blooming Moss Rose. 
Luxembourg. Rich carmine-crimson; finely mossed. One of the most valued sorts. 
Price, 1st size, 50c. each; 2d size, 40c. each; 3d size, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
ROSA FMJGOSA, Japanese Rose. 
This beautiful race of Roses was first introduced by Commodore Perry from Japan. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet high, beautiful, large glossy foliage, distinctly wrinkled. The flowers are 
3 inches across, produced in te minal clusters of 10 to 20 flowers, and bloom all season, 
succeeded by large, handsome, orange-scarlet fruits. We offer the White and Red sorts. 
Price, dormant plants (up to April 15th), 35c. each, $3.50 per doz., $20.00 per 100. Pot- 
grown plants (after April 15th), 50c. each, $4.50 per doz., $30.00 per 100. 
