118 DWYEKS GUIDE. 



BEST VARIETIES FOR GENERAL PLANTING. 



Baroness Rothschild. — Deep rase, white tinted; very large and cup 

 form; free bloomer; very fragrant. No rose bed is complete without it. 



Mrs. John Laing. — Soft pink; large and fine form; produced on strong 

 stems. 



Paul Neyron. — Deep rose color; good tough foliage; wood rather 

 smooth. We ask special attention to this grand rose. The flowers are im- 

 mense. 



Alfred Colomb. — Bright carmine, very large and fine form. 



Madame Alfred Rougemont. — An excellent white rose; very hardy and 

 vigorous. 



Madame Chasi Wood. — Reddish crimson; large handsome fiowers free 

 bloomers. Especially fine for bedding in masses. 



Ulrich Brunner. — Bright cherrj' red; very large and full; strong 

 grower. 



Giant of Battles. — Has stood the test for over fifty years. It bears 

 large, double, bright crimson flowers. 



Gen. Jacqueminot. — This reliable old rose is too well-known to be given 

 any lengthy description. Years of endeavor have failed to find a variety 

 to surpass this grand old rose. Flowers very double and bright crim- 

 son. 



American Beauty. — This is perhaps the grandest and best known rose. 

 It is a bushy grower, free bloomer; color, a rich, rosy crimson, and beau- 

 tifully veined. 



Coquette Des Alpes. — Large, pure white flowers sometimes tinged with 

 pale blush; very hardy and beautiful. 



Dinsmore. — One of the finest bloomers. Highly recommended for 

 garden planting on account of its hardiness and vigorous growth. Flow- 

 ers are large and double; rich scarlet; very fragrant. 



Louis Vanhoutte. — Brilliant vinous crimson; large, full and fragrant. 

 An excellent sort. 



Madame Masson. — We think it is one of the very finest roses in exis- 

 tence for garden cultivation; color, clear bright rose; distinct and charm- 

 ing. 



Margaret Dickson. — This is unquestionably the finest Hybrid Per- 

 petual white rose yet introduced. 



Maria Rady. — Clear bright red, large, full flowers; fragrant. 



Pius the Ninth. — Bright purplish red, changing to violet; very large 

 and full; one of the best. 



President Lincoln. — Dark crimson; a most prolific bloomer; hardy 

 and good grower. 



La France. — One of the most beautiful constant blooming Hybrid Per- 

 petual Roses. The flowers and buds are of immense size and specially 

 fine form; a lovely shade of peach bloom changing to rose, deliciously 

 fragrant. It commences to bloom soon after planting and continues all 

 Summer to offer its magnificent flowers. 



Captain Christy. — Light salmon, flesh color; large and flne form, free 

 bloomer. 



Anna De Diesbach. — This superb varietj' is of a clear carmine color, 

 large full and cupped. 



Marchioness of Londonderry. — Flowers of great size, measuring five 



