32 
The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
Rambler Roses °lt Hardy Climbing Roses. 
These are all splendid pillar and arbor roses; are also, very effective for planting along 
*** fence lines, etc. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, becoming 
f nearly white; compact and fine. 
Crimson Rambler. The wonderful Japanese 
Rose is one of the most important and 
valuable acquisitions o* recent years. 
Dorothy Perkins. Very double and are 
borne in clusters of ten to twenty. The 
color is a clear shell-pink. 
Empress of China. Dainty carmine pink 
roses in clusters, blooms all summer. 
Lady Gay. Similar to the popular Dorothy 
Perkins, but lighter in color. 
Manda’s Triumph. Double pure white 
in clusters, very vigorous. 
Multiflora. A charming species. Great clus¬ 
ters of white singly flowers, showy red 
fruits which last all winter. 
Philadelphia Rambler. In rapidity of growth 
it rivals the Crimson Rambler and also 
surpasses it in beauty of foliage. The 
blooms are larger than the Crimson 
Rambler and full to the center and of a 
deeper crimson colorj and is in full 
bloom before the Crimson Rambler is 
showing color. 
Pink Rambler. Flowers medium size, pink 
; in clusters, very pretty. 
Prices 
pink Roamer. Pink, splendid climber. 9 
Prairie Queen. Bright rosy red, extra. 
Setlgera. The Michigan or Prairie Rose. 
Large single flowers, of a deep rose color. 
South Orange Perfection. Double flowers in 
great profusion; color soft blush pink at 
the tips, changing to white. 
Sweet-Brier. Old favorite with fragrant foli-i 
age. 
HYBRID SWEET BRIER. 
Anne of Gefsteln. Dark crimson. 
Brenda. Peach, bright yejlow anthers, 
fine. 
Trier. (New). Originated by the famous 
German rosarian, Peter Lambert, and de¬ 
scribed by him as follows: “An ever- 
blooming Rambler rose. Every shoot pro¬ 
duces blossoms' until fall. Flowers are 
creamy white with dark yellow anthers 
and are borne in large clusters. Buds 
light rose color and very firm. 
Universal Favorite. Double, clear rose In 
clusters, very vigorous, beautiful foliage. 
White Rambler. White,* very vigorous. 
Wlchurlana. Memorial Rose. It is a low 
trailing species. Pure white, single 
when fully open, very fragrant. 
below. 
9 
R.OSeS-—Choice Hardy Garden. 
Austrian Copper. A rare old rose of most 
remarkable copper-red color. 
Austrian Yellow. A good old garden rose 
seldom seen now-a-days. 
Blanche Moreau. (Moss.) Pure white, large, 
full, and of perfect form. 
ftlanda. Single pink flowers in greatest pro¬ 
fusion followed with showy bright red 
fruits which persist throughout the early 
winter. The twigs are of the brightest 
crimson. 
Damask. Popular old-time rose of delight¬ 
ful fragrance and delicate almost tea rose 
like delicacy in the opening buds. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Golden yellow, medium 
size; semi-double. A free bloomer. 
Luclda Alba. Beautiful white form of one 
of our pretty low native roses, very fine 
for massing in shrubbery. 
Prices . 
Madam Plantler. Pure white. Produced in 
great abundance; vigorous, bushy habit. 
Persian Yellow. Bright yellow, small, nearly 
full. 
Salet. (Moss.) Deep pink colored buds, 
surrounded vuth a mossy fringe and crest. 
A fragrant and vety beautiful moss rose. 
Solefi d’Or. (Golden Sun.) Color varying 
from yellow to reddish-gold, shaded 
with nasturtium red. * 
Splnosisslma. (Scotch). Dainty little roses, 
seldom getting more than two feet. Flow¬ 
ers light rose- pink to white. This is a 
splendid little rose for naturalizing and 
will grow in very dry rocky places. It 
is being much advertised just now. 
York and Lancaster. Produces great quan¬ 
tities joi handsome large semi-double 
blooms which are splashed and striped 
in a most interesting manner. Bright 
red, white and yellowish tints. % 
belozv. 
Rosa Rugosa and its Hybrids. 
Rosa Rugosa in its several forms not only makes an effective individual plant, but is very 
desirable for hedges and generous masses. 
Agnes Emily Carmen. A rich red hybrid; 
semi-double; pointed bud. 
White of Coubert. Semi-double, pure white, 
long pointed buds, very desirable. 
Madame Geo. Bruant. In the bud state the 
flowers are long and pointed, when open, 
semi-double; pure white and fragrant and 
produced freely. 
Nova Zembla. This is a pure white, beau¬ 
tifully formed rose, very fragrant, vig¬ 
orous and free blooming. 
Rugosa Alba. Single pure white flowers, 
highly scented; a splendid shrub-like rose. 
Rugosa Rubra. Flowers single, of a most 
beautiful rosy red, succeeded by large 
berries of a rich orange red color. 
If tn doubt as to the varieties of roses wanted for any special purpose we will be glad 
to make selections for you. 
Prices of all Roses. 
Very strong field 
grown. 
Each, $0.50 
Per 10, $4.50 
Per 100, $30.00 
Medium grade, field grown, 
Each, .80 
Pef 10, 2.75 
Per 100, 
20.00 
Light grade (our 
selection of 
varieties only). Each, .20 
Per 10, 1.80 
Per 100, 
15.00 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INS1D£ FRONT COVER PAGE. 
LV,,. 
t, V. ' 
