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HARDY ROSES 
THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY 
WOODMONT NURSERIES INC. 
Hybrid Tea and other Perpetual Blooming Roses. 
These roses are the product of crossing the hybrid-perpetual-roses with the 
tender tea-roses. They are as a class not so strong growers as the hybrid-perpet- 
uals, and not quite so hardy to extremes of winter but will repay any extra care 
they may demand for protection. The flowers have all the refinement of the 
tea-roses in color, texture and fragrance, and bloom quite freely during the 
summer. There is now no excuse for not having in the Northern gardens a 
profusion of beautiful roses during the entire summer and as fine ones as any¬ 
where in the world. 
VARIETIES 
♦Caroline Testout. Large. Clear bright 
rose color. Very sweet. 
Capt. Christy. Flesh pink beautifully 
formed. 
♦Gruss an Teplitz. Color scarlet shad¬ 
ing to velvety crimson, very fragrant. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine chang¬ 
ing to imperial pink. Very fragrant. 
Each, 50 cents; per ten, $4.50. 
♦Killarney. A charming pink rose. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. An extra 
fine white variety; perfect in form. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep golden yellow. 
Buds deep apricot. Awarded first 
rize at Elizabeth Park Exhibition as 
est rose of its color. Each, 50 cents; 
per ten, $4.50. 
*La France. Delicate silvery rose, 
changing to silvery pink; very large, 
full. 
Laurent Carle. Brilliant velvety car¬ 
mine, large, very free. Each, 50 
cents; per ten, $4.50. 
Madame Ravary. A deep orange- 
yellow becoming lighter as the flower 
expands. Each, 50 cents; per ten, 
$4.50. 
*Maman Cochet. Large, full, clear 
carmine. 
Radiance. Brilliant carmine pink, with 
yellow shadings at base of petals. 
Eact 50 cents; per ten, $4.50. 
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. 
Varieties marked * we consider a desirable collection of six. 
Other Choice Hardy Garden Roses 
These are mostly the old garden favorites which are dear to the hearts of 
most rose lovers and every garden can find a place for them. 
Blanche Moreau. (Moss). Pure white, 
large, full, and of perfect form. 
Blanda. Single pink flowers, followed 
with showy bright red fruits. 
Damask. Popular old-time rose of de¬ 
lightful fragrance and delicate, almost 
tea rose like delicacy in the opening 
buds. Pink. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Golden yellow, 
medium size, semi-double. A free 
bloomer. 
Lucida Alba. Beautiful white form of 
one of our pretty low native roses. 
Madam Plantier. Pure white. Produced 
in great abundance; vigorous, bushy 
habit. 
Persian Yellow. Bright yellow, small 
nearly full. 
Salet. (Moss). Deep pink colored buds 
surrounded with a mossy fringe and 
crest. A fragrant and very beautiful 
moss rose. 
Soleil D’Or. Bright yellow and gold. 
Spinosissima. (Scotch). Dainty little 
rose, seldom getting more than two 
feet. Flowers light rose pink to white. 
This is a splendid little rose for natur¬ 
alizing and will grow in very dry rocky 
places. 
York and Lancaster. Handsome large 
semi-double blooms, splashed and 
striped, bright red, white and yellow¬ 
ish tints. 
Prices of Roses on this page. See page 62. 
Not including Tree Roses listed below. 
Tree Roses 
There is a popular demand for these roses grown on long stems giving them 
a tree-like appearance. Our stock is budded on ( rugosa ) stems which are more 
enduring than the usual stocks. In severe climates these tree-Roses should be 
tied to a firm stake and well protected in the winter season. 
Prices of Tree Roses 
Varieties: Red, Rose, Pink, White. Prices each, $.75; per ten $7.00; per 
hundred, $60.00. Not sent prepaid. 
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