THIRD ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 7 



Polyantliea Roses.— Little white pet. Flowers in large clusters. 

 Very pretty. Price, 20 cents. 



Mad. Cecele Brunei*.— The prettiest and daintiest rose imagina- 

 ble ; pink shaded salmon. Price, 20 cents. 



Perle D. or. — Resembling the above, salmon buds. Price, 20 cents. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



Mad. Alfred Carriere. — Rapid grower ; always in bloom ; buds and 

 blossoms pearly white, with long stems. No collection is com- 

 plete without this rose Price, 29 cents. 



Cloth of Gold.— Golden yellow. 



White Lamar que. — Pure white. 



Rene. Marie Henriette.— Sometimes called red-flowering " Glorie 

 de Dijon."' Color, rich crimson, elegantly shaded ; flowers large, 

 full and tine form, very double, very sweet. An extra fine sort, 



James Sprunt. — A grand rose; deep cherry-red, medium size, full, 

 very double and sweet. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. 



W. A. Richardson. — A most unusual shade of orange yellow; 

 much admired. 



Euphrosne. — Large, pearly white; a valuable winter bloomer. 



Reve D. or. — Beautiful in flower and foliage ; a rampant grower ; 

 saffron yellow. The best and most satisfactory of all climbing 



roses. 



(SH^YSANIFHEMUMS. 



MY NOVELTIES. 



Pyrethrum Roseum. — Resembling the prettiest pyrethrums 

 roseum in habit and color. Very high soft centre, <ieep pinkish 

 '•armine petals. Tall grower. Masses of flowers on long stems. 

 Very early. Price 50 cents. 



Mrs. H. C. Ford. — Entirely distinct. Like a fringed astor. Ex- 

 quisite pink blossoms with notched petals. Very double. Blooms 

 very early and continues to throw up shoots which bloom all 

 winter. Price 50 cents. 



Marguerite. — Pure white, like marguerites. Very valuable on ac- 

 count of its perpetual blooming qualities. Price, 15 cents. 



NEW VARIETIES. 



Ada Spaulding.— Lower half of flower a rich deep pink, shading in 

 upper portion to the purest pearl-white. Petals very large,broad 

 and solid. Splendid. Price, 60 cents 



Mrs. Charles Dissel.— A thoroughly tested variety; an improved 

 Mrs. Thompson. Stronger in growth than that variety, larger, 

 thoroughly incurved in shape. In color, variable, mostly a soft 

 shade of lavender pink, sometimes creamy white, sometimes 

 white with pink centra, and occasionally all three shades on the 

 same plant. Price, 60 cents. 



