THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, N. Y. 
Exquisite Grace and Beauty—The Boses 
HARDY ROSE RUSHES 
The varieties that we offer for sale are 
strong, thrifty, two-year-old, field grown, 
bloomed in the nurseries the past season. The 
very best that skill, experience and capital can 
produce. 
Hybrid Perpetual Varieties 
The Hybrid Perpetuals or ^‘June Roses’^ are 
among the hardiest and most vigorous of the 
double bush roses. In general the blooms are 
very double, large and full. Always satis¬ 
factory in any part of the country. This class 
of roses has been gaining in popularity of late 
because they are not exacting in the care re¬ 
quired to grow them successfully. 
Prices All Varieties 
Each 40c, per 10 $3.50 
5 at 10 Rates 
Alfred Colomb—Crimson. Full, finely shaped 
fiowers. 
Anne de Diesbach—Pink, long pointed buds. 
Captain Hayward—Bright scarlet, large flow¬ 
ers. 
Fisher Holmes — Magnificent reddish scarlet 
beneath a black, velvety sheen. 
Frau Karl Druschki—The best white rose of 
any class. Almost a constant bloomer. 
General Jacqueminot—Bright crimson. Very 
free blooming. 
George Arends (Pink Frau Karl Druschki)— 
The best clear pink rose. 
Harrison’s Yellow—Deep golden-yellow. 
Hugh Dickson—Large, brilliant scarlet blooms, 
full and fragrant. Established plants almost 
everyblooming. 
Magna Charta—Rosy-pink, tinted carmine. 
Margaret Dickson—White with flesh center. 
Marshall P. Wilder — Crimson, full; extra 
large. 
Mrs. John Laing—Soft pink, very fragrant. 
Blooms throughout season. 
MME. BUTTERFLY 
Paul Neyron—Pink, shading to rose. 
Prince Camille de Rohan—Deep maroon of vel¬ 
vety texture. 
Soliel d’Or—Reddish-gold, shaded with orange. 
Ulrich Brunner — Bright carmine-red, cup¬ 
shaped flowers. An old favorite. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
All Varieties, 2 Year Strong Bushes 
Each 40c, 10 $3.50, 5 at 10 Rate 
Hardy^ Field Grown^ Everhlooming^ 
Hybrid Teas 
Roses from June to October 
American Beauty—A very fine dark pink rose 
shaded with carmine. One of the best. 
Betty Uprichard — Semi-double salmon pink 
stained with copper pink on outside. A nov¬ 
elty rose and very popular. 
Columbia—A beautiful glowing pink rose. A 
strong grower and a very free bloomer. Al¬ 
most thornless. One of the most popular 
sorts. 
Dame Edith Helen—A pure glowing pink rose 
without any shadings or markings. The most 
highly perfumed of all pink roses. 
E. G. Hill—Beautiful buds on long stems which 
open into large full, fragrant crimson 
blooms. 
Etoile de France—Clean red to velvety crim- 
son.^ One of the most charming red roses. 
Francis Scott Key—Large extremely double 
flowers of rich crimson. 
General McArthur—Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 
Golden Emblem—Rich deep golden-yellow. 
Hadley—Velvety crimson. 
J. L. Mock—Outside of petals deep pink, inside 
silvery-rose. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—White; fine form. 
Lady Ashtown—Shining pink shading to yel¬ 
low. 
Lady Hillingdon—Deep apricot-yellow. 
Los Angeles — Luminous flame pink, toned 
coral, shaded translucent gold at base of 
petals. 
Mme. Butterfly—Bright pink, apricot and gold. 
Mme. Caroline Testout—Rich pink. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot—Coral-red, shaded yel¬ 
low and scarlet. 
Miss Lolita Armour—Coral, golden and cop¬ 
pery-yellow. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—Yellow, sometimes shaded 
salmon and rose. 
Ophelia—Salmon-flesh, shaded rose. 
Radiance—Carmine-pink, yellow at base of 
petals. 
Red Radiance—Dazzling crimson-scarlet. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet—New, sunflower- 
yellow. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet—Brick-red buds 
opening terra-cotta pink. 
Sunburst—Rich yellow, shaded coppery-orange. 
White Killarney—Waxy-white. 
Willowmere — Shrimp-pink, shaded yellow at 
center. 
The “Queen” of the Garden 
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