20 Mrs. Theodosia B. Shepherd's Descriptive Catalogue of 



Lonis de la Beye. Blush, shaded pink. 25c. 



Princess of TTales. Light rose, shaded saffron. 20c. 



Mad. Welch. Soft yellow, inner petals coppery yellow. 25c. 



Mad. Lambard. Salmon pink, beautiful buds, one of the handsomest and most satisfactory roses grown, 



beautiful in bud and in flower ; always in bloom. 25c. 

 Mad. Dermis. Waxy white, yery beautiful, fine bloomer. 25c. 

 La France. A grand rose, deep rose-pink, exquisitely fragrant. 25c to 50c each. 

 Sunset. A tawny shade of saffron yellow, beautiful buds, one of the finest roses grown. 25c. 

 Triumph of Luxumberg. Soft pink, a grand rose. 20c. 

 Sonibreul. White, beautiful. 20c. 

 Queen's Scarlet. One of the yery best red roses. 20c. 

 DeYOniensis. (Magnolia Eose.) Beautiful creamy white, with rosy center; large and double; yery 



fragrant. 25c. 

 Duchess de Brabant. Few roses equal this in freedom of flowering; none surpass it in fragrance and 



yigor. The flowers are somewhat loose when open, but are rich and peculiar in color ; color rose, 



heayily shaded with amber and salmon. 25c to 50c each. 



POLYANTHEA OR FAIRY ROSES. 



An entirely distinct type of Eoses which bears its small and beautifully shaped flowers in clusters of 20 

 to 30 on each branch. The plani.s when well grown present a mass of bloom, and are excellent for summer 

 bedding or winter pot-culture. 

 Clothilde Soupert. The flowers of this very beautiful new yariety are unusually large. They are of a 



pearl white, shaded at the center with silyery rose, and are produced in the greatest profusion. It 



makes a fine plant either for pot culture or for outdoor planting. 

 Etoile D'Or. A beautiful new Polyantha, with miniature buds as perfectly formed as any of our larger 



roses. The flower is elegantly perfumed. Color, chrome-yellow. 

 Perle D'Or. Peculiar and pleasing shade of reddish salmon; yery free-flowering. 

 Mademoiselle Cecile Brunner. Larger flowers than any of the others, perfectly double and delightfully 



fragrant. Color a rosy -pink, on rich, creamy- white ground. 20c each; two-year-old plants, 50c each. 

 George Pernet. It is continually in bloom, the flowers being quite large for this class, of a beautiful flat 



form. The color is a yery bright rose, with touches of yellow, and passes to peach-blow, with silyery- 



white shadings. The prettiest of all Polyanthas. 20c each ; two-year-old plants, 50c each. 

 Mine. Pacquerette. Very dwarf and free branching, pure white. 



EVER-BLOOMING CLIMBING TEA ROSES. 



Climbing Xiphetos. The Xiphetos has long been considered the finest White Tea Eose in cultiyation, 

 producing its pure white, long, pointed buds in the greatest profusion. This new yariety is a sport of 

 Xiphetos, and is identical with it except that it is a strong rampant grower, making shoots 12 to 15 feet 

 in length in a season. A grand pillar rose where it is hardy. 50c. 



Climbing Perle des Jar dins. A sport from Perle des Jardins, the most popular of all Yellow Tea Eoses, 

 and one that is grown in larger quantities than any other yariety in this country. Climbing Perle is a 

 strong, yigorous climbing tea with beautiful large, double, golden yellow flowers ; larger and brighter 

 than Perle. 35c. 



Bene Olga TTurtemberg. 



Large and full, a charming deep loyely crimson, a most yigorous grower, with fine healthy foliage, yery 



satisfactory. 25c to 50c each. 



Marechal Neil. Deep sulphur yellow, large and beautifully formed buds, sweet fragrance, yigorous grower. 

 Should be planted in warm, sunny locations. 25c. 



Beine Marie Henriette. Dark crimson, yery large, pointed buds, strong grower. 20c. 



Mad. Alfred Carriere. Eapid grower; always in bloom; buds and blossoms pearly white, with long 

 stems. No collection is complete without this rose. 25c. 



Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow. 25c. 



White Lamarque. Pure white. 25c. 



Bene. Marie Henriette. Sometimes called red-flowering "Glorie de Dijon." Color, rich crimson,, 

 elegantly shaded, flowers large, full and fine form, yery double, yery sweet. An extra fine sort. 25c. 



James Sprunt. A grand rose ; deep cherry -red, medium size, full, yery double and sweet. A strong 

 grower and profuse bloomer. 25c. 



AT. A. Bichardson. A most unusual shade of orange yellow; much admired. 25c. 



Euphrosne. Large, pearly white ; a yaluable winter bloomer. 25c. 



Beye D'Or. Beautiful in flower and foliage; a rampant grower; saffron yellow. The best and most satis- 

 factory of all climbing roses. 25c. 



ATaltham Queen. A strong continuous bloomer; the flowers are large, full and sweet. Color a rich 

 scarlety-crimson, yery beautiful and a profuse bloomer. Xothing can compare with this for beauty of 

 bud and foliage, and it literally layishes in the greatest profusion its beautiful, rich, red flowers of 

 magnificent size. Strong plants, 35c. 



