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The £lm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
This wondrously beautiful rose 
arch is the marvelous”development 
of plants purchased at the nur¬ 
sery just thirteen months before pho¬ 
to was taken. Such new climbing 
roses as Dorothy Perkins, Lady Gay 
and Hiawatha can be depended 
upon to create such effects in this 
short time under reasonably favor¬ 
able conditions. 
Even the restricted city garden 
can be made wonderfully beautiful 
by the free use of these charming 
climbing roses, planted along fences 
and trained over pergolas and 
arches. 
Garden Hybrid Roses— Continued. 
♦Clio. Flowers large, of fine globular form, flesh 
color, shaded in the center with rosy pink; 
growth vigorous. 
Earl of Dufferln. Rich brilliant velvety crim¬ 
son, shaded with dark maroon; large, full, 
finely formed; delightful fragrance. 
♦Francois Levet. Cherry pink; medium size; 
well formed; vigorous habit. 
♦Frau Karl Druschki. Flowers very large, beau¬ 
tiful, pure white. This is one of the best 
white hybrid perpetuals yet introduced. 
♦ General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson; not 
full, but large and extremely effective; fra¬ 
grant, and of excellent habit. 
Jules Margottln. Carmine rose, fine in open 
flower and in bud. 
♦Madame Gabriel Lulzet. Pink, distinct, 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 formed; 
color cherry-carmine and very fragrant. 
♦Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink; produced on 
strong stems. 
♦Mrs. R. G. S harm an Crawford. Rosy pink, 
outer petals shaded with pale flesh, white 
at base of petals; of perfect imbricated form. 
♦Paul Ncyron. Deep rose color; by far the 
largest variety in cultivation. 
♦Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety 
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 Verdler. Bright rose, with carmine 
center, a very clear shade of color. 
Rambler Roses o£ r Hardy Climbing Roses 
These are all splendid pillar and arbor roses; are also very effective for planting along fence lines, etc. 
♦Alberlc Barbler. Creamy white, canary yellow 
in center. Attractive foliage. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, becoming nearly 
white; compact and fine. 
♦Crimson Rambler. This wonderful Japanese 
Rose is one of the most important and valu¬ 
able acquisitions of recent years. 
♦Dorothy Perkins. Very double and are borne 
in clusters of ten to twenty. The color is a 
clear shell-pink. 
♦Hiawatha. Single, bright ruby red, white center 
with dark yellow anthers. 
♦Lady Gay. Similar to the popular Dorothy 
Perkins, but lighter in color. 
Man da's Triumph. Double pure white in clus¬ 
ters, very vigorous. 
Multiflora. A charming species. Great clusters 
of white single flowers, showy red fruits which 
last all winter. 
Philadelphia Rambler. The blooms are larger 
than the Crimson Rambler and full to the 
center and of a deeper crimson color. 
Pink Rambler. Flowers medium size, pink, in 
clusters, very pretty. 
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. 
Sweet Brier. Old favorite, fragrant foliage. 
HYBRID SWEET BRIER. 
Anne of Gersteln. Dark crimson. 
Brenda. Peach, bright yellow anthers. 
♦Tauscndschon, or Thousand Beauties. Charm¬ 
ing, strong grower. Flowers in large clusters, 
vaiying from creamy pink to bright red, all in 
the same cluster. 
Trier. Creamy white with dark yellow anthers 
and are borne in large clusters. 
Universal Favorite. Double, clear rose in 
clusters, very vigorous, beautiful foliage. 
♦White Dorothy Perkins. Same habit of growth 
and freedom of flowering as Dorothy Per¬ 
kins, but with pure white blooms. 
♦Wichuriana. Memorial rose, trailing species, 
pure white single. 
William C. Egan. Bloom is large, very full, 
clear flesh -color. 
If in doubt as to the varieties of roses wanted for any special purpose we will be glad to assist by 
making selections for you. 
Very strong field grown. 
Medium grade, field grown. 
♦Also in 5 inch pots ready June 1st. 
Each, $0.50 
Each, .30 
Each. .50 
Per 10, 84.50 
Per 10, 2.75 
Per 10, 4.50 
Per 100, $30.00 
Per 100, 20.00 
Per 100, 40.00 
“The Roses 1 got of you are certainly the best in town. Two days after I put the last shipment 
in the ground two of the plants blossomed ( pot-grown ). My Dorothy Perkins has grown to eight feet 
in height .” 
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