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. 
Nerissa. (II. T.) White center tinted peach; very large, 
fine shape; free bloomer; excellent. 
Ophelia. Flesh, orange center. Beautiful buds, open¬ 
ing full and double. Very free bloomer. A magnifi¬ 
cent rose. 
President Taft. (T.) A beautiful shade of deep, shin¬ 
ing pink; blooms very large and of fine form; very 
fragrant. This Rsoe is in a class by itself. 
Rayon d Or. (If. T.) Buff turning to yellow as the 
bloom expands. Flowers large, of fine form. A 
superb variety. 
Robin Hood. (H. T.) Flowers large, full, very double; 
rosy scarlet; fine foliage; free bloomer and a vigorous 
grower. 
Senateur Mascarand. (H. T.) Deep orange-yellow, 
lighter at edge of petals; flowers large and full; a 
good grower and a free bloomer. 
Sunburst. 
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. 
Yvonne Vacherot. (H. T.) Light pink, reverse of petals 
deeper. Long pointed buds; large blooms. Vigorous 
grower, profuse bloomer. 
Note—In addition to the above new roses we can 
supply a few plants each of other desirable new varie¬ 
ties. ’ Some of the roses above enumerated can only be 
supplied budded on Manetti Stock. The prices as above 
quoted apply to plants on own roots or budded. 
Roses on Their Own Roots 
PRICES, except where noted: Each 10 
Purchaser’s selection, strong, 
one-year, field-grown plants.. $0.25 $2.50 
Our selection, in 25 or 50 va¬ 
rieties, strong, one-year, 
field-grown plants.25 2.00 
Can supply a limited number, 
of strong, two-year, field- 
grown Roses of nearly all 
of the varieties listed below. . .50 3.50 
100 
$ 20.00 
17.50 
30.00 
Anna de Diesbach. (H. P.) Clear, bright carmine 
pink; very large, full and finely shaped; fragrant and 
a free bloomer. 
Antoine Rivoire. (T.) Yellow, tinted rosy flesh, with 
a border of carmine. Good form. A fine rose. 
Archduke Charles. (C.) Opens red changing to silvery 
pink. 
Baby Rambler. (P.) (Mme. Norbert Lavavasseur.) 
Dwarf habit; blooms continuously from early spring 
until frost; semi-double; dark-crimson; flowers pro¬ 
duced in clusters. Fine for bedding. 
Blumenschmidt. (H. 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. Price $15.00 per 100. 
Clio. (H. P.) Flesh, shaded with rosy-pink; large bud; 
of fine form. 
Clothild'e Soupert. (P.) Flowers 114 inches in diame¬ 
ter, beautifully formed; white, with rose or flight 
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. 
Crimson Queen. (T.) Flowers large and full; bright, 
velvety crimson; strong, upright grower; good 
bloomer. 
Dean Hole. (H. T.) Deep salmon-pink; buds very long; 
a very fine, vigorous and free-blooming variety. 
Ducliesse de Brabant. ( Comtcsse de Labarthe). (T.) 
Pink shaded t-o carmine; a favorite and a hardy old 
variety. 
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 bloomer; very fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (H. P.) This is deservedly one 
of the most popular roses grown; flowers pure white; 
perfect in form; very free bloomer, strong grower, 
pefectly hardy everywhere. By some is called the 
White American Beauty; a truly magnificent rose. 
F. R. Patzer. (H. T.) Beautiful and free-bloortiing; ro¬ 
bust, of erect growth; profuse bloomer; flowers 
creamy-bufT. back of petals pink, as the bud opens it 
changes to light pink; very fragrant. 
Freiherr Von Marschall. (T.) A double form of Papa 
Gontier. Flowers large and full; color dark carmine- 
red; buds long; a very free and vigorous grower; 
foliage very beautiful and distinct. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. (H. P.) Brilliant crimson, fragrant; 
a favorite old variety. 
Gen. McArthur. (H. T.) Dark, velvety scarlet; large 
free bloomer; fragrant. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. (H. 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 bloomer. Very good. 
Helen Gould. (Balduin ). (H. T.) Rosy pink; long, 
pointed buds. Fine. 
John Hopper. (H. P.) Bright rose, with carmine cen¬ 
ter; cupped; well formed. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H. T.) Creamy white; 
very double; buds large and pointed. Best white 
Hybrid Tea grown. 
Killamey. A favorite rose, of brilliant silvery-pink; 
beautiful in bud; flowers large; free bloomer and 
strong grower. 
La France. (IT. T.) One of the best-known Roses. Sil¬ 
very peach; excellent; weak grower. 
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