480 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 



ANNUAL EOSES. 



EIGHTEEN VARIETIES. 

 DARK. 



Tuscany, Black Tuscany, dark velvety purple. 

 Rivers' George IV. (pillar), rich violet-crimson. 

 Dutch Velvet, bright carmine. 

 Gloire de Colmar, deep crimson. 



ROSE COLOR. 



Maiden, deep rose. 



Moss, Common Blush, rose. 



Moss, Crested, rose. 



Cabbage Provence, rose. 



Coup d'Hebe (pillar), bright pink. 



YELLOW. 



Persian Yellow, golden color (not fragrant). 



Harrison, bright straw color. 



Madam Stolz, pale straw color. 



Fortune's Yellow, yellow, tinged with red a free bloomer. 



WHITE, CREAMY. 



Unique, or White Provence, white. 



Clementine, pure white. 



Count Plater, cream color. 



Bouquet (tout fait), pillar, creamy white, clustered, and very fragrant. 



STRIPED. 



Tout Parfait, white varied with rose and crimson ; the best known striped 



EVER-BLOOMING AND AUTUMNAL EOSES. 



THIRTY VARIETIES. 



Agrippina, bright scarlet. 



Giant of the Battles, glowing scarlet. 



Jules Margottin, bright scarlet. 



Count de Paris, bright crimson. 



Prince Albert, crimson purple. 



Edward Jesse, deep purplish-crimson. 



Paul Joseph, rosy-crimson. 



Bouquet de Flore, deep carmine. 



La Keine, brilliant glossy rose color ; large. 



Madam Ory, bright rose; mossy. 



Belmont (pillar), bright rose (a fac simile of the old China Monthly). 



Prince Leon, bright cherry. 



