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HYBRID PERPETUAL, ROSES. 



Glorie Lyoimaise. One of the most satisfactory of all the hardy roses, of robust 

 habit, throwing up strong- canes, covered with rich, healthy foliage; flowers 

 large, white, tinted yellow. The buds and fully opened roses are alike beautiful. 

 It is superb and sure to give satisfaction. Strong young roses, 25 cts.; large 50 

 cts. 



Glorie de Margottin. A red rose that has come to stay. The most satisfactory 

 red hybrid perpetual rose yet introduced ; a splendid bloomer is a healthy grower. 

 Color superb, a dazzling crimson, which does not fade or turn purple. Do not 

 fail to try it. 25 to 50 cts. each. 



Jean Liabaud. Fiery crimson, shaded with black, very dark flowers, large, full, 

 beautifully formed. 30 cts. 



Magna Charta. One of the most satisfactory roses of this class for California ; vig- 

 orous grower, with almost thorn less stems, and magnificent large pink flowers, 

 often measuring five inches in diameter. 25 to 50 cents. 



Giant of Battles. Brilliant crimson, large, very double, and sweet. One of the 

 finest. 25 cts. 



Capt. Christy. Dwarf habit; large, beautiful rose color, exceedingly beautiful. 25 

 to 50 cts. 



Alfred de Rougeraont. Dark, rich red. 25 to 50 cts. 

 Black Prince. Like dark, red velvet. Choice and rare. 25 to 50 cts. 

 Louis Van Houtte. One of the black velvet roses; always desirable. 25 to 50 cts. 

 NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



Augustine Guinoiseau or White La France. Similar to La France in habit, 

 growth and shape of flowers. Color, most delicate blush, changing to pale flesh, 

 almost white; a healthy grower and free bloomer. 25 to 50 cts. each. 



Souvenir de Wootton. Color velvety red; perfume which can not be excelled; con- 

 tinuous flowering qualities ; most prolific bloomer, every shoot containing a 

 flower bud; habit exceedingly vigorous; full, open flowers frequently are 6 inches 

 across. 25 to 50 cts. 



Duchess of Albany. This variety is identical with the well-known and popular La 

 France, except that its color is a rich, deep, even pink throughout. Splendid 25 

 to 50 cts. each. 



Please state what varieties shall be substituted, in case I should be out of first 

 selection in variety or size. 



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ABUTILONS. 



Souv. de Bonn. Silver-edged abutilon. A distinct new variety, with fine foliage, 

 beautifully margined silver-white, and splendid large flowers on long stems. A 

 very showy and ornamental plant. 15 to 25 cts. 



Airy Fairy Lilian. Tall, slender habit; flowers like dainty swinging salmon 

 parachutes on brown stems; foliage small ; stems veined brown. 10 to 25 cts. 



Wild Bells. A lovely variety of weeping or drooping habit, reddish orange flaring 

 flowers, on thread-like stems ; beautiful. 10 cts. 



Juliet. Of slender growth, branches very spreading, bearing showers of long bell- 

 like, brilliant scarlet flowers of satiny sheen. 15 to 25 cts. 



Elaine. Dainty white, flowers resemble harebells, on long stems. 15 to 25 cts. 



Thompsonii Pleno. The only double variety. The foliage is beautifully varie- 

 gated with yellow. The plant grows in fine tree form; flowers very numerous, 

 with long stems, and a charming shade of orange-yellow, veined red. The out- 

 side of the flower is plain like other varieties; the inside is filled with thread-like 

 petals ; perfectly double and perfect in shape. 15 to 25 cts. 



Golden Bells. Large, splendid golden-yellow flowers. 10 to 25 cts. each. 



Golden Fleece. Orange-yellow flowers, beautifully crinkled like crepe, free 

 bloomer; long stems, profuse and perpetual bloomer. 10 to 25 cents each. 



