



NEW DAWN IS A TRUE EVERBLOOMER 

Perpetual-flowering Bedding Roses 
Gruss an Aachen. Flesh-pink with salmon-yellow shadings. 
Pink Charm. Beautiful deep pink. $1 each; $10 per doz 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. A richer and more intensely colored pink 
than Gruss an Aachen, 
All Bedding Roses, except where noted, 85 cts. each; $8.50 per doz. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white. 
General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson. 
Henry Nevard. Crimson-scarlet. 
Mrs. Albert Barbier. Pearly white, tinted salmon-flesh. 
Mrs. John Laing. Large; clear pink. 
All Hybrid Perpetuals, 85 cts. each; $8.50 per doz. 
Five Large-flowering Polyantha Roses 
Baby Chateau. Velvety dark red. 
Dagmar Spath. Pure white. 
Fluffy Ruffles. Silvery pink, rich rose reverse. 
Rosenelfe. Silvery rose-pink. 
Springtime. Appleblossom-pink. 
Any of the above, 85 cts. each; $8.50 per doz. 
Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 
Suitable for training over arbors, porches, fences, or other objects. 
All bloom profusely and are hardy under most conditions. Single 
varieties in your Rose-garden will add much to its attractiveness. 
All Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses, 85 cts. each; $9 per doz., 
except where noted 
American Pillar. A single-flowered variety, bearing pink flowers 
in heavy trusses. 
Climbing American Beauty. A fine, free-blooming climber of 
excellent habit, strong and vigorous in growth, making heavy 10 to 
15-foot canes in a single season. Very fragrant, rosy crimson flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins. A splendid variety with bright, glossy foliage 
that always looks healthy, and produces beautiful clusters of pink 
flowers. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flesh-pink on the outer surface, deepening to 
rosy flesh in the center. The flowers are full, very double, and 
carried on good stems. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler. Plant Patent No. 114. This new Rose, 
which is indeed most outstanding, comes to us from England where 
it has proved a superb variety. It has comparatively large, well- 
: double flowers of a rich golden yellow color; fragrant. 
1 each. 
Emily Gray. One of the best yellow Climbing Roses ever introduced. 
The color is clear golden yellow, and all the flowers are double. 
Golden Glow. Plant Patent No. 263. The medium-sized flowers 
are semi-double and profusely produced in clusters of 4 or 5, 
The color is a pure bright yellow without any shadings. $1 each. 
Jacotte. Flowers shrimp-pink or light salmon-orange in color, 
shaded golden yellow at base, fully 214 inches in diameter, de- 
lightfully scented. 
Mary Lovett. Large, handsome flowers of pure, waxy white, 
sweetly scented. 
Mary Wallace. Well-formed, semi-double flowers of a bright, 
clear rose-pink, with salmon base to the petals. 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. This new Rose is a sport from 
Dr. W. Van Fleet which is universally acknowledged as the best 
and most popular American Climbing Rose. This new variety 1s 
identical in every way with its parent in size and formation of 
its long-pointed flesh-pink buds and double flowers, but blooms 
continuously throughout the summer and fall months. $1.50 each. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. The long, shapely buds are carried 
on 12 to 14-inch long stems. Very large, fragrant flowers of deli- 
cate pink, with big, frilled petals stained crimson outside. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. One of the most promising Climbing 
Roses yet sent out. The vivid scarlet, semi-double flowers are of 
medium size, produced in large clusters and in great profusion. 
Primrose. In this we have what has long been sought after—a 
real hardy yellow rambler. It is a strong, vigorous grower, and 
hardy. In color it is light primrose-yellow. y 
Silver Moon. This Rose is of the same strong growth as Dr. W. 
Van Fleet. Foliage beautiful bronze-green, mildew-proof. Flowers 
are large, silvery white, with prominent yellow stamens, very 
fragrant and attractive, produced on strong stems. 
HOSEA WATERER : PHILADELPHIA 






Edith Nellie Perkins 
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McGredy’s Scarlet 
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Mai asthe 
Climbing Rose, Golden Glow 
Rosa Hugonis 
The light yellow flowers, 114 to 2% inches across, borne profusely 
along the slender branches, make a striking display very early in the 
season. It is of shrub-like habit of growth and naturally forms sym- 
metrical bushes about 6 feet high, and the same in diameter. 
$1 each; $10 per doz. 
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