28 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 



Andre Schwartz. Beautiful crimson : constant bloomer. 



Catharine Mermet. Beautiful flesh color, a magnificent rose. 



Niphetos. Pure snow-white, beautiful buds. 



Louise de la Reve. Blush, shaded pink. 



Mrae. Larabard. Salmon-pink, beautiful buds; one of the handsomest and most 



satisfactory roses grown, beautiful in bud and in flower, always in bloom. 

 La France. A grand rose; deep rose-pink, exquisitely fragrant. 

 Sunset. A tawny shade of saffron-yellow, beautiful buds; one of the finest roses 



grown. 

 Triomphe du Luxembourg. Soft pink. A grand rose. 

 Devoniensis (Magnolia Rose). Beautiful creamy white, with rosy centre; large and 



double: very fragrant. 



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

 it in fragrance and vigor. The flowers are somewhat loose when open, but are 

 rich and peculiar in color; color rose, heavily shaded with amber and salmon. 

 Good plants 25 cts. each, five for $1, twelve for $2.15. 



POLYANTHA or FAIRY ROSES. 



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. 20 cts. 



Perle d'Or. Peculiar and pleasing shade of reddish salmon; very free-flowering. 

 20 cts. 



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

 double, and delightfully fragrant; color a rosy pink, on rich, creamy white 

 ground. 20 cts. each ; two-year old plants 50 cts. each. 



George Pernet. It is continually in bloom, the flowers being quite large for this 

 class, a beautiful flat form. The color is a very bright rose, with touches of 

 yellow and passes to peach-blow, with silvery white shadings. The prettiest of 

 all Polyanthas. 20 cts. each. 



CLIMBING TEA or NOISETTE ROSES. 



Climbing Niphetos. This new variety is a sport of Niphetos 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. 

 Climbing Perle des Jardins. A sport from Perle des Jardins. Climbing Perle is 



a strong, vigorous climbing tea, with beautiful, large, double, golden-yellow 



flowers; larger and brighter than Perle. 



Marechal Niel. Deep sulphur-yellow, large and beautifully formed buds, sweet 

 fragrance, vigorous grower/ Should be planted in warm, sunny locations. 



Mrae, Alfred Carriere. Rapid grower, always in bloom ; buds and blossoms 

 pearly white, with long stems. Xo collection is complete without this rose. 



Cloth of Gold. Golden-yellow. 



"White Lamarque. Pure wite. 



Reine Marie Henriette. Sometimes called red-flowering Glorie Dijon. Color rich 

 crimson, elegantly shaded. Flowers large, full and fine 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. 



Reve d'Or. P>eautiful in flower and foliage; a rampant grower; saffron-yellow. 

 The best and most satisfactory of all climbing roses. 



Waltham Queen. A strong continuous bloomer; the flowers are large full and 

 sweet. Color a rich scarlet-crimson ; very beautiful and a profuse bloomer. 



Glorie Dijon. A fine old rose, valued for its splendid large flowers, a rich pinkish 

 salmon : always a favorite. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each. 

 Five 25-cent roses, $1.00; five 35-cent roses, $1.50; five 50-cent roses, $2.00; 

 all classes. Special rates given on large orders. 



