Arctic-Hardy Everblooming 
I am presenting here a group of new, little known, Artic- 
Hardy Roses that are the most persistent and profuse 
bloomers of all roses from summer until fall. They are 
especially bred for mass planting and are particularly 
recommended for their permanence, hardiness, profusion 
of bloom and ease of culture. For continuous color mass 
in the garden, or for hedges, or foundation planting, they 
are unsurpassed. They are hardy anywhere and are there- 
fore especially recommended for colder climates, or loca- 
tions where the winters are very severe. 
GLOIRE DU MIDI (Everblooming) Plant Patent 
No. 270. A delightful variety in an unusual brilliant orange 
scarlet tone, the plant being completely covered with 
flowers. One spray makes a bouquet. A fine bedding 
variety. 75c each; 3 for $1.90. 
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| Gace lde(Eyer blocs ing) No bush ever produced aoe blooms per plant than 
Rochester. The flowers are fully double, in a most attrac- 
tive two-tone effect, pink and buff, deeper at the centre, 
having coppery tones at the base of the petals. 85c each; 
3 for $2.15. 
ANNE POULSEN (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 
182. By far the best red rose in this class and the largest 
of this type. Large semi-double flowers of intensely vivid 
scarlet-crimson in large fragrant sprays. 75c each; 3 for 
$1.90. 
SMILES (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 331. A 
bright salmon pink that is so cheerful that some one said 
“Tt looks up at you from its place in the garden and 
smiles.”’ Delightfully fragrant and a continuous and 
profuse bloomer. 85c each; 3 for $2.15. 
DONALD PRIOR (Everblooming). New. Plant Patent 
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