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Beauty Inconstante. A wonderful tea rose, bearing at the same time coppery yel- 

 low deep rose, blush pink, mottled yellow, and speckled light, and dark crimson 

 roses. At all times a fine bloomer. Small plants 25 cts. 



Mrs. Pierpont Morgan. A new tea rose. Said to be the finest rose ever introduced 

 into America. Bright cerese or rose pink; very large and perfect. Small 25 cts. 

 each. 



Corinna. New tea rose. Flesh color, shaded with rose and suffused with tawny 

 copper. Small 25 cts. 



American Perfection. New tea rose. An exquisite shade of carmine pink; a splen- 

 did bloomer; flowers keep well. Small 25 cts. 



Crimson Rambler. A new hardy rose. Said to be a wonderfully beautiful rose. 

 The plant is covered in spring with immense trusses of flowers of the brightest 

 crimson. Small 25 cts. each; large 50 cts.; extra large, 75 cts. 



Wichuriana. New trailing rose. Distinct, with beautiful small shining foliage. It 

 grows very fast and the long, slender branches are so pliable that they can be 

 folded, tied, or rolled in any way without bending or breaking. It can be 

 trained around pillars, or festooned along verandas, with fine effect, and is per- 

 fectly lovely when wreathed with myriads of dainty, white, fragrant, single 

 ro£es, with golden stamens. 15 to 25 cts. each. 



Dawson. This rose is a distinct variety, perfectly hardy. A fine climber. It blooms 

 in the Spring and the long branches are wreathed with hundreds of pink, semi- 

 double roses with a white centre, and yellow stamens. Splendid for decoration. 

 15 to 25 cts. each. 



"Eglantine." Beautiful new white seedling rose. 20 cts. 



"Sweet Simplicity." Lovely pink, single rose. 20 cts. The two 35 cts. 



Ruby Gold. Charming new rose. Tawny yellow, shading to "old gold"; crimson 

 center, with veins of rosy red and pink. 35 cts. each; small plants only. 



Waban, or Red Mermet. A sport from Catharine Mermet; the most popular of all 

 winter flowering roses. Color, carmine pink, increasing in intensity toward the 

 ends of petals. 25 cts. each. 



Eliza Savage. This always scarce rose is one of the best of all white roses, with 

 light green healthy foliage, a beautiful habit of growth, always in bloom, and 

 perfectly exquisite buds and blossoms. 25 to 50 cts. each. 



Ella Hay. This is a sport from that grand old variety, "Sunset," which it strongly 

 resembles. The flowers are large, fine, full form, very double, and deliciously 

 perfumed. The color is a remakable shade of rich golden amber. 25 cts. 



Dr. Grill, Coppery-yellow, with fawny rose reflex. 25 cts. 



Countess Anna Thun. Of immense size, and of the most lovely and perfect form 

 imaginable. Citron yellow, with coppery and peach center, shading to salmon 

 and silvery-pink. 25 cts. 



Luciole. A very bright carmine rose, tinted and shaded with saffron-yellow, the 

 base of petals coppery-yellow, back of petals bronze-yellow. 25 cts. 



riarie Lambert. Pure white. It has been called the White Hermosa. Price, 15 

 cts. each; large, 25 to 50 cts. 



Comtesse de Frigneuse. Charming. The buds are long and pointed, not unlike 

 Niphetos in form, and of good size. The color is a deep golden yellow, with 

 softer shade inside of petal. 25 cts. 



Sappho. Buds fawn color, suffused with rose, the opening flowers shaded yellow 

 and tawny buff, centers deep, bright yellow, large, full and globular, It pro- 

 duces blooms with extraordinary profusion. 



Marquis de Viviens. Flowers pale rose shaded with yellow at the center, of a 

 delicate and beautiful color; quite single as an open flower, but makes beautiful 

 buds. 25 cts. 



"The Rainbow." Too much cannot be said in praise of this beautiful rose. It is 

 lovely in bud and blossom, striped and splashed with carmine on a pink ground. 

 Small plants, 25 cts. 



