ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT — Roses 37 
Roses on Their Own Roots—For Open Ground Cultivation 
All the Roses in this class are Everblooming, except those specially noted in separate lists. 
PRICES—CENERAL COLLECTION OF BEST VARIETIES: 
Purchaser's selection... ... 
Our selection, in 50 or 100 varieties... ...---.--....:% 
BOURBON ROSES 
Roses belonging to this class are generally of a vig- 
orous, dwarf habit. 
Glory of France. Pink. An old favorite. 
Imperatrice Eugenie. Large; very full and beau- 
tifully cupped; dark rose. An extra good flower. 
Princess Imperial Victoria (White Malmaison). 
Flowers white, tinted yellow; fine. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. Large, very full; flesh; 
magnificent. 
CHINA ROSES 
The Roses belonging to this class are among the 
best bloomers for this climate. Their flowers are pro- 
duced in great abundance, though not equal in beauty 
of shape or variety of color to the other classes. 
Madame Carl. Dark crimson. 
Madame Jean Sisley. White, slightly tinged pink. 
Nemesis. Dark crimson. 
Souvenir de David. Dark crimson. 
HYBRID REMONTANT ROSES 
Alfred Colomb. Bright carmine-crimson. One of 
the best dark-colored sorts. 
Dr. Sewell. Bright crimson, tinged with purple; 
large, full. 
Earl of Dufferin. Rich brilliant velvety crimson, 
shaded dark maroon; large, finely formed. 
General Jacqueminot. Fiery red; not very double. 
An old standard sort. 
John Hopper. Bright rose, with carmine center; 
large and full; profuse bloomer. 
Magna Charta. Pink, suffused with carmine; large 
and very full. 
Madame Plantier. (Hybrid Noisette.) Pure white, 
of medium size; foliage rather small. Desirable va- 
riety for massing. In early spring flowers are pro- 
duced in great abundance. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry carmine; large flower, 
full and well formed. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose; very large and full; free 
bloomer, The largest variety known; a great favorite. 
Perle des Blanches. Pure white, of medium size; full. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Very deep velvety crim- 
son; large. 
Ulrich Brunner. Fine upright grower; flowers fine 
size and form; cherry red. 
Vick’s Caprice. The best striped Rose so far intro- 
duced. Flowers large; soft satiny pink, distinctly 
striped carmine. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Angelique Veysset, or Striped La France. Similar 
to La France; flowers striped and shaded white. 
Augustine Guinoiseau, or White La France. Large, 
white, tinted rose. Very fine. 
La France. Silvery peach; excellent, but a poor 
grower on own roots and apt to die back. 
MOSS ROSES 
Spring Bloomers, Unless Noted 
Eugene de Savoie. Pink. 
White. White. Zobeide. Pink. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
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NOISETTE AND OTHER PER- 
PETUAL CLIMBERS 
Climbing Clothilde Soupert (new). This variety 
originated in our nurseries five years ago. We have 
given it a thorough trial and can recommend it with 
the utmost confidence. In color and form it is simi- 
lar to its parent, the well-known Clothilde Soupert, 
but flowers are larger. A constant bloomer after first 
year, as it flowers best on old wood. Vigorous grower, 
and has resisted a cold of 20 degrees below zero. This 
is a great addition to our list of Climbing Roses, and 
is becoming one of the favorites. Strong field-grown 
plants on own roots, 25 cts. each. 
Lamarque. White. A popular old Rose. 
Perle des Jardins (climbing). A sport from this 
well-known variety, but flowers smaller and of lighter 
color. 
Solfaterre. Deep yellow; free bloomer. 
Woodland Margaret. White; vigorous climber. 
ROSA POLYANTHA 
The varieties of this class, which have only been 
introduced within a few years, are crosses between the 
Japan type and Teas. They are Everblooming, pro- 
ducing a profusion of clusters of very small but very 
double flowers. Growth slender and dwarf. 
Cecile Brunner. Flowers 1% inches in diameter, 
salmon-pink, deeper center; beautifully formed. 
Clothilde Soupert. Flowers 1% inches in diameter, 
beautifully formed; white, with rose or light carmine 
center; a constant bloomer; a desirable variety for 
cemeteries. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. 
