AUSTRIAN YELLOW—A single rose of rich clear bright yellow. This is the famous 
Foetida to whose influence is due the amazing multicolors of the modern Hybrid Tea 
roses. The most brilliant of all yellow roses. Four to six feet tall... $1.00 
R. BRACTEATA—The McCartney rose, with large single shining snowy blossoms and 
glossy foliage. A prostrate bank cover giving blooms continually all season long. $1.00 
R. DAMASCENA TRIGENTIPETALA—The 30-petalled Rose of Damascus, also called 
Kazanlik and the Mission rose. A large fully double bright pink rose of intense fra- 
grance, long used for commercial production of attar of roses in the Balkins._...... $1.00 
R. FELIPE—At blooming time completely covered with trusses of small white single 
blooms followed by similar trusses of glowing red berries. Grows eight to ten feet 
2 bape ee (aan Sp es Pc Re Sk pe Ne Gal oatt Milind es RY AE Sele se uke) $1.00 
R. HELENAE—One-inch white blooms freely produced in trusses. A very hardy species 
of-sttons climbing erowth. bight to twelve teeta. .scti a. sses aeeede een $1.00 
HARISON’S YELLOW—The hardy bright yellow rose so commonly found flourishing 
neglected in old fashioned gardens throughout the entire United States. Fluffy double 
blooms of intense clear unfading brilliant yellow. Grows about four feet tall......$1.00 
R. HILLERI—A remarkable cross of Moyesii and Wilmottiae, with deep red single 
blooms with piquant cinnamon fragrance. The big velvety-appearing blooms studded 
over the large, gracefully arching plant are rarely beautiful among the dark green 
foliage; you have to see it to realize fully what an exotic shrub it is. The striking 
blooms are succeeded by huge bottle shaped fruits turning deeply red towards fall, for 
winter garden ornaments. Very good in shade. Eight to ten feet tall... $1.25 
R. HUGONIS—The lovely Golden Rose of China, with soft yellow single blooms 
springing from every side of the graceful arching canes, throughout their entire length. 
The fine fernlike foliage makes a beautiful decorative plant at all times-.............. $1.00 
R. LESCHINAULT—Evergreen foliage, and enchanting big milky blooms followed by 
red fruits. Extremely healthy, and one of the most obligingly tractable of any species, 
lending itself to training wherever desired, with canes eight to twelve feet long. $1.00 
LADY PENZANCE—Single blooms of deep coppery yellow on an attractive plant that 
may be kept discreetly to four feet or trained as a semi-climber up to 8 feet tall. $1.00 
LORD PENZANCE-—Single salmon blooms on a plant of the same type as that of Lady 
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R. MACRANTHA—One of the loveliest of the species, a trailing rose with soft pink 
blooms, which change to pearly white in the sun, or keep their clear hues in partial 
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R. MICROPHYLLA—Renamed R. Roxburghi, the Japanese burr rose, with single pink 
blooms arising uniquely from a burr which supports the base of the buds, so that they 
resemble: Japanese-lanterns acs ee te oe ee eo ee ee $1.00 
R. MOSCHATA FLORIBUNDA—Small dainty white flowers in big trusses. Grows 
eiphttostwelvectect- Nigh: na. fee Sei ce a ale seg ee ek ae ae $1.00 
R. MOSCHATA ALBA—A cross of Moschata and R. Gallica, having larger white blos- 
soms. than-Hloribunda;+Erehe to twelve feet..ck:. se. ee ee $1.00 
NEVADA—Words can scarcely do justice to this beautiful sub-species. In fact, it can 
scarcely be appreciated unless one sees it or sees it properly pictured, as in my rose 
book. In color it is cream to flesh according to weather, with semi-double blooms 
produced all season long if seed pods are picked off. This rose belongs in shade, 
ae under very cool and humid conditions the blossoms are extremely large and 
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