R OSES FOR GARDENS are a specialty at the nursery, our sales amounting to 
many thousands annually. The plants are strong, field-grown bushes, large 
enough to make a sturdy growth and produce a profusion of bloom right away. 
This grade of plants is very popular with our customers. 
Hybrid Roses. 
Strictly Hardy Varieties. 
This class of roses blooms profusely in June and at intervals throughout the 
Summer and Fall. The popular hardy garden roses mostly belong to this class and 
are always satisfactory. 
Do not allow roses to suffer from want of plenty of fertilizer, as they are gross 
feeders, and only when they have plenty to feed on can they be expected to produce 
best results. 
Alfred Colomb. Brilliant crimson. Very 
large full form. Extremely fragrant. 
*Anne De Diesbach. (Syn. Glory of 
France). Carmine, a beautiful shade; 
very large. A superior garden sort; 
fragrant. 
Baron De Bonstetten. Rich velvety 
maroon; large, full. A splendid.sort. 
‘Clio. Flowers large, of fine globular 
form, flesh color, shaded in the center 
with rosy pink; growth vigorous. 
‘Countess of Oxford. Carmine shaded 
violet, large and full. 
‘Francois Levet. Cherry pink; medi¬ 
um size; well formed; vigorous habit. 
‘Frau Karl Druschki. Flowers very 
large, beautiful, pure white. This is 
one of the best white hybrid perpet- 
uals yet introduced. 
‘General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crim¬ 
son; not full, but large and extremely 
effective; fragrant, and of excellent 
habit. 
Jules Margottin. Carmine rose, fine 
in open flower and in bud. 
‘Madame Gabriel Luizet. Pink, dis¬ 
tinct, very large, cup-shaped. 
‘Magna Charta. Pink, suffused with 
carmine; full globular. Excellent 
rose. 
‘Margaret Dickson. Of magnificent 
form; white, with pale flesh center; 
petals very large, shell shaped. 
‘Marshall P. Wilder. Large, well form¬ 
ed; color cherry-carmine and very 
fragrant. 
‘Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink; produced 
on strong stems. 
‘Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Rosy 
pink, outer petals shaded with pale 
flesh, white at base of petals; of per¬ 
fect imbricated form. 
‘Paul Neyron. Deep rose color; by far 
the largest variety in cultivation. 
‘Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep vel¬ 
vety crimson; large, moderately full. 
Tom Wood. Cherry red, full, finely 
formed, borne on long stems. 
‘Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant cherry red, 
a very effective color; flowers of fine 
form. 
‘Victor Verdier. Bright rose, with car¬ 
mine center, a very clear shade of 
color. 
Hybrid Tea and other Perpetual Blooming Roses. 
Aennchen Muller. 
pink. 
Baby Dorothy. Dwarf rose with large 
clusters of blooms, same color as the 
popular variety Dorothy Perkins. 
‘Baby Rambler. Dwarf rose with great 
clusters of blooms of same color as 
Crimson Rambler. Blooms all summer. 
‘Caroline Testout. Large. Clear bright 
rose color. Very sweet. 
*Capt. Christy. Flesh pink beautifully 
formed. 
‘Clothilde Soupert. Very double, pearly 
white. 
‘Gruss an Teplitz. Color scarlet shad¬ 
ing to velvety crimson, very fragrant. 
‘Killarney. A charming pink rose. 
‘Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. An extra 
fine white variety; perfect in form. 
*La France. Delicate silvery rose, 
changing to silvery pink; very large, 
full. 
•Maman Cochet. Large, full, clear car¬ 
mine. 
White Killarney. A pure white variety 
of the now well-known Killarney. 
‘White Maman Cochet. Pure white, 
tinged pink. 
Wm. R. Smith. Large creamy-white 
with rose shadings, elegant form. 
Very free bloomers; hardy with slight protection. 
Brilliant carmine- 
FOR PRICES OF ABOVE ROSES SEE PAGE 64. 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COPER PAGE. 
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