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Special Introductorn Offer of 
Old-fashioned Roses 
In order to popularize these Gems of the Rose World, beloved by all who grow 
them, but too seldom used because of the heretofore prohibitive high prices, we grew 
quantities of the two outstanding varieties in each class. Improved propagation 
methods have resulted in a good supply and we are pleased to offer them for the first 
time at a reduced rate. 
Plant and treat them as low-growing shrubs attaining heights of 3 to 4 feet and 
regulated by yearly pruning. They may be set together in a ‘‘collection corner” or 
planted as specimens to liven up what may otherwise be a dull shrubbery border. 
Special Offer 
Gros Provins Panachee. (Gallica.) Violet streaked white. $2. 
Jeannette. (Gallica.) Light red fading to light rose-pink. $2. 
Gloire des Mousseux. (Moss.) Glowing pink. $2. 
Mme. Louis Leyeque. (Moss.) Brilliant salmon-pink. $2. BX Ne? 
Rose des Peintres. (Cabbage.) Rose-pink. $2. Special Collection 
Variegata di Bologna. (Cabbage.) White striped purplish red. $2. 8 $ 45 
Marie Louise. (Damask.) Rich deep pink. $2. Plants 13“ ET 
Mme. Hardy. (Damask.) Pure white. $2. (Regular value $16) 
The Cabbage ‘Rose 
Rosa centifolia 
The Cabbage or Provence Rose has 
been grown in gardens for so many 
centuries that nobody* knows where or 
when it originated. It is probably the 
most fragrant of all Roses and has been 
grown for ages to manufacture rose- 
water and attar of roses. 
' Prices as noted, less quantity discount 
on page 22 
CABBAGE (Rosa centifolia). This is the original 
Provence Rose, with double, nodding flowers 
of light pink, paling at the edges socn after 
opening. The name “Cabbage” is suggested 
by the incurved globular form—not the size. 
$1.25 each. 
KONIGIN VON DANEMARK. (Booth Bros., 
1898.) Flowers medium size, very full, fra- 
grant, flesh-pink with darker center. Vigorous. 
$2 each. 
CEILLET. Pink. Bright pink, double flowers of 
moderate size. $1.50 each. 
PERSUE DE GOSSART. A large double 
flower of velvety cerise with garnet reflexes. 
Very distinct and shows the true Cabbage 
Rose formation. $2 each. 

PROLIFERA OF REDOUTE. Resembles the e 
old Cabbage Rose, except that its sepals are 
longer and more fringed. Often bears another 
flower in the center of the blossom. A curiosity. 
$2 each. 
RED PROVENCE. (Old). Clear rose-pink 
flowers, deeper in center. These are of large 
size, cupped in form, and are very fragrant. 
$1.50 each. 
ROSE DES PEINTRES. Rose-color to deep 
rose-pink; large and full, with raised center. 
Vigorous growth. The Rose of the old Dutch 
painters of still life. $2 each. 
VARIEGATA DI BOLOGNA.  (Bonfiglioli, 
1909.) This is the largest of all striped Roses 
and shows the pure white background with 
purplish red vemings on each petal. Plant 
makes a spectacular pillar or large, vigorous 
shrub. The blooms are the true large, double, 
globular, Cabbage Rose type. $2 each. 
VIERGE DE CLERY. (Baron Veillard, 1888.) 
Snow-white blooms of Jarge size; exceedingly 
fragrant. Considered the best white Cabbage 
Rose in existence. $2 each. 

THE SIZE AND QUALITY 
OF ALL B. & A. ROSES. We 
furnish none but the best top- 
grade, 2-year, nursery-grown 
Rose plants. They are in perfect 
health due to watchful and 
loving care throughout their 
nursery life. The best guarantee 
we know of is the plants them- 
selves, the integrity of the pro- 
ducer, and his readiness to make 
fair, liberal adjustment when- 
ever called upon. 

A bush of the lovely Old-fashioned Moss Rose, Gloire des Mousseux (page 19) 
in the border at the Hershey Rose-Garden, Hershey, Pa. 














East Rutherford, N. J. 

VIERGE ' 
DE CLERY 
21 $2 each 
