P.J.BERCKMANS COf^ i 
New and Scarce Roses. Each 10 
Strong, 1-year, field-grown plants...$0.50 $4.00 
British Queen. (H. T.) A new English rose. Awarded 
gold medal at the National Rose Association of Eng¬ 
land. Before expanding the bud is slightly tinted 
pink, but pure white when fully developed; free 
flowering; very fragrant. 
Hugo Roller. (T.) Rich, lemon yellow; petals edged 
and suffused with crimson; free bloomer; vigorous 
grower. 
Jonkeer J. L. Mock. (H. T.) A very strong grower 
and free bloomer; blooms clear imperial pink; of 
perfect form and very fragrant. Magnificent bedding 
variety. 
Lady Hillingdon. (T.) Apricot yellow; beautiful bud; 
strong and vigorous grower; free bloomer. 
Lady Pirrie. (IT. T.) Buff, tinted salmon. Extremely 
vigorous grower and free bloomer. 
Leslio Holland. (H. T.) Dark scarlet crimson shaded 
velvety crimson; large flowers; a free and profuse 
bloomer; highly scented; a superior variety. 
Lyon. (H. T.) buds long, tipped coral-red and chrome 
yellow at base; when buds are fully opened the 
color is salmon pink shaded chrome in center; very 
desirable. 
Mmc. Meleine Soupert. (T.) Center deep vellow, 
edged and shaded peach pink; bud long; very double. 
Mrs. Geo. Shawyer. (T.) This variety is already a 
great favorite. It is a free bloomer and a vigorous 
grower. The color is a bright pink; long pointed 
buds; stems very long. 
President Taft. (T.) A beautiful shade of deep, shin¬ 
ing pink; blooms very large and of fine form; very 
fragrant. This Rose is in a class by itself. 
Senateur Mascarand. (H. T.) Deep orange-yellow, 
lighter at 'edge of petals; flowers large and full; a 
good grower and a free bloomer. 
Robin Hood. (H. T.) Flowers large, full, very double; 
rosy scarlet; fine foliage; free bloomer and a vigorous 
grower. 
Sunburst. (T.) This beautiful Rose has been tested 
for three years, and it easily stands at the head of 
all sorts of its color. The color is a most pleasing 
shade of yellow and orange; buds long and pointed; 
plant vigorous and healthy; blooms keep for a long 
time after being cut. A grand Rose. 
Note—In addition to the above new roses we can 
supply a few plants each of other desirable new vari¬ 
eties Some of the roses above enumerated can only be 
supplied budded on Manetti Stock. The prices as quo¬ 
ted apply to plants on own roots or budded. 
Roses on Their Own Roots. 
PRICES, except where noted: 
Each 
Purchaser s selection, strong, 
one-year, field-grown plants $0.25 
Our selection, in 25 or 50 varie¬ 
ties, strong, one-year, field- 
grown plants . 
Can supply a limited number of 
strong, two-year, field-grown 
Roses of nearly all of the va¬ 
rieties listed pelow .50 
Anna de Diesbach. (H. P.) Clear, wl i K ub can 
pink; very large, full and finely shaped; fragrant anc 
10 
100 
$2.50 
$20.00 
2.00 
17.50 
3.50 
30.00 
bright 
carmine 
a free bloomer. 
Antoine Rivoire. (T.) 
a border of carmine. 
Yellow, tinted rosy flesh, witl 
Good form. A fine rose. 
Bluinenschmidt. (IT. T.) Pure citron yellow; outer 
petals edged tender rose; vigorous grower; fine va¬ 
riety. 
Catherine Zeimet. (P.) (Double White Baby Rambler). 
This is a very profuse and perpetual bloomer; the 
buds are pure white, about one to one and one-fourth 
inches in diameter; plant grows to a height of about 
twenty inches; compact habit; excellent for a dwarf 
hedge. $15.00 per 100. 
Clio. (H. P.) Flesh, shaded with rosy-pink; large bud; 
of fine form. 
Clothilde Soupert. (P.) Flowers 1^ inches in di¬ 
ameter, beautifully formed; white, with rose or light 
carmine center; a constant bloomer; a desirable 
variety for cemeteries. 
Col. R. S. Williamson. (T.) Satiny-white with deep 
flesh center; flowers very full, of perfect form, with 
high pointed center. A fine rose. 
Countess of Gosford. (H. T.) Salmon shaded pink 
and rose, base of petals saffron yellow. A beautiful 
Irish variety. 
Dean Hole. (H. T.) Deep salmon-pink; buds very 
long; a very fine, vigorous and free-blooming variety. 
Duchesse de Brabant. (Comtcsse de Labarthe). (T.) 
Pink shaded to carmine; a favorite and a hardy old 
variety. 
Earl of Dufferin. (H. P.) Very large; crimson shaded 
maroon. 
Etoile de France. (T.) A very vigorous grower. Flow¬ 
ers very large, full, cupped; dark, velvety crimson 
center vivid cerise. A fine new variety. 
Etoile de Lyon. (T.) Golden yellow; very double, vig¬ 
orous; a free bloonver; very fragrant. 
F. R. Patzer. (H. T.) Beautiful and free-blooming; 
robust, of erect growth; profuse bloomer; flowers 
creamy-buff, back of petals pink, as the bud opens it 
changes to light-pink; very fragrant. 
Freiherr Von Marschall. (T.) A double form of Papa 
Gonti’er. Flowers large and full; color dark carmine- 
red; buds long; a very free and vigorous grower; 
foliage very beautiful and distinct. 
Gen. McArthur. (H. T.) Dark, velvety scarlet; large; 
free bloomer; fragrant. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. (IT. P.) Flowers very large, full; 
white, with base of petals very light canary-yellow; 
vigorous grower. 
Gruss an Teplitz. (H. T.) Bright crimson; very full; 
free bloonver. Very good. 
Helen Gould. ( Balduin ). H. T.) Rosy pink; long, 
pointed buds. Fine. 
John Hopper. (IT. P.) Bright rose, with carmine cen¬ 
ter; cupped; well formed. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H. T.) Creamy white; 
very doubl-e; buds large and pointed. Best white 
Hybrid Tea grown. 
Maman Cochet. (T.) Deep rose-pink; inner side of 
petals silvery rose; very double. Extra strong 
grower; fine bloomer. The finest Rose by far that 
has been introduced for a long time. We can confi¬ 
dently recommend it. 
Margaret Dickson. (H. P.) A fine Rose; vigorous 
grower; flowers white, tinted pink near center. 
Marie Pavie. (P.) Pale rose, changing to white; most 
valuable for low hedges; a most profuse blooming 
polyantha : blooms continuous from early spring until 
frost. $15.00 per 100. 
Marie Van Houtte. (T.) Pale yellow, edged rose. Very 
fine. 
Meteor. (H. T.) Dark, velvety crimson. Vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
Mme. Francisca Kruger. (T.) Large, double, coppery- 
yellow shading to peach; of strong and vigorous 
growth. 
Mme. Helene Gambier. (H. T.) Rosy-salmon with 
deeper shading; very double and full; an excellent 
variety. 
Mme. Jules Grolez. (H. T.) Satiny-rose color; flowers 
large, very double; a profuse and free bloomer. 
Mme. Lambard. (T.) Bright red; large, full and fra¬ 
grant. 
Mme. Plantier. (H. N.) Bears thousands of pure 
white, medium-sized flowers. Profuse bloomer in 
early spring only. Desirable for massing, and as 
hardy as an oak. $15.00 per 100. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. (H. T.) When in bud the color 
is coppery orange, changing to orange when partly 
developed ; when fully open is of a pinkish form. 
Orleans. (P.) Deep cerise with a distinct white center. 
A showy and dainty variety of the dwarf Polyantha; 
superior to Baby Rambler; blooms from early spring 
until frost; flowers produced in large heads; very 
dwarf grower; makes an 'excellent hedge. This, when 
combined with Catherine Zeimet. in the background, 
makes a very pleasing effect. $15.00 per 100. 
Papa Gontier. (T.) Brilliant carmine, tinted rose; 
finely formed buds. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. (H. P.) Deep, rich, vel¬ 
vety crimson, passing to intense maroon, shading to 
black. At a short distance the flowers appear really 
black. One of the handsomest roses, and is worthy 
of a place in every garden. 
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