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A. Nebannond. One of the most satisfac- 
tory. Continuous bloomer. Delicate cream 
suffused with pink. A beautiful rose. Scarce. 
a0c. 
Perle des Jardins. A very large and full, 
bright straw, sometimes canary color; very 
fragrant; one of the best Tea Roses; one 
of the most popular forcing roses. 
Rainbow. A splendid new rose. The color 
is a lovely shade of deep coral pink, elegant- 
ly striped and mottled with intense shinins 
crimson, finely colored at center with rich 
glowing amber. 
Safrano. A fine old rose of great value for 
out-door planting and house culture, highiy 
prized for its beautiful buds and handsome 
fiowers. Colors, bright apricot yellow, chang- 
ing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted 
with rose; very fragrant and a quick and 
constant bloomer, 
Souvenir de President Carnot. Flower is 
of large size of exquisite shape, with heavy, 
thick, shell-like petals, retaining its magni- 
ficent shape when full blown; bud long and 
pointed, borne on stiff, erect stems; color 
delicate, rosy flesh, shaded a trifle deeper at 
the center. 
Sunset. One of the most fragrant and 
beautiful roses in cultivation. Color rich 
coppery-yellow, clouded with dark, ruddy 
crimson. 
White Maman Cochet. Identical with Ma- 
man Cochet, except in color; an ideal bed- 
ding variety. 
Ulrich Brunner. (Hybrid Perpetual.) Bril- 
liant cherry red, a sport of Paul Neyron. 
Flowers of fine form and substance. 
Shower of Pearls Rose 
(Dwarf) 
This rose belong to a distinct class of 
tiny roses, called Polyanthea hybrida plena. 
The Cecil Bruner and others ofits class are 
Polyanthea roses, but “Shower of Pearls” is 
a Miniature rose, with small foliage rarely 
growing more than two feet high. It is an 
exquisite snow white single rose that grows 
in lovely sprays, with round wide open fiow- 
ers like showers of pearls, over the plant. It 
has a most dainty delightful fragrance, re- 
minding one of early spring flowers and is 
a any other rose ever before offered. 
25ce. 
Climbing Roses 
Beauty of Glazenwood. Commonly called 
“Gold of Ophir.” Climbing. A combination 
of copper, carmine and salmon yellow. 
True Friend or Climbing Cecil Brunner. 
A most exquisite new climbing rose, the 
counterpart of Cecil Brunner in foliage, 
shape and color,-but a most vigorous 
climber and profuse bloomer. The long, 
graceful branches are wreathed with the 
charming flowers. 
Cherokee, Single. We have a fine stock 
of the true variety of this most esthetic 
and beautiful rose. The flowers are five 
or more inches across, pure white and 
single. It is invaluable for hedges, for 
covering unsightly places, for trellises or 
arbors. It has immense branches, resembling 
the trunks of small trees. The old plants 
bloom some all the year, but for’ three 
months in the spring, it is a sheet of white 
bloom, The foliage is always clean, glossy 
and beautiful. 
Climbing Kaiserin. A counterpart of 
Kaiserin except that it is a very vigorous 
climber. 
Lamarque. (Noisette.) Pure white, with 
shaded sulphur-yellow center, a magnificent 
climber and a most popular rose. 
Climbing Madame Caroline Testout. This 
most wonderful rose is identical with that 
most beautiful and very free flowering rose 
Madame Caroline Testout, except that it is 
a most vigorous climber. Color bright clear 
pink. 
Pink Cherokee. We have secured a lot 
of fine plants of this new pink climber and 
can offer them at a low figure. Strong plants 
from 4 inch pois, 50c. 
Reine Marie Henriette. A magnificent 
crimson climber. Flowers enormous in size, 
exquisitely shaped. A strong grower, con- 
stantly in bloom. 
Wm. Allen Richardson. Large, full flow- 
ers of coppery yellow, tinged with car- 
mine, has a delicious fragrance and _ is 
something entirely unusual in climbing 
roses. : 
Ornamental Grasses, etc. 
ANTHERICUM, Picturatum. A rich creamy 
white band % of an inch wide, runs 
through the center of each leaf, margined 
each side with deep green. Very showy 
and useful for house plants; of easy cul- 
ture. 15¢c and 25c. 
ARUNDO Donax Variegata. Broad, corn- 
like foliage, beautifully striped with 
creamy-white and light green. It forms 
grand plants and grows 8 to 10 feet high. 
25e and 50c. 
CAREX Japonica Variegata. A handsome 
sedge with white striped leaves, suited 
for pots or border. Useful for house or 
other decorations, lasting well. Hardy 
out of doors in Central New York, where 
it holds its foliage all winter. 15c. 
Vilmorini. The new decorative grass. One 
of the most beautiful of all decorative 
grasses. Exceedingly long slender leaves, 
drooping gracefully like Isolepis Gracilis but 
attain the lengthof5 feet. Color of fol- 
iage is glossy, gray-green. It is an easy 
grower and stands house culture admirably. 
For planting in vases or window boxes it 
has few equals. 10c and 25c. 
CYPERUS Alternifolius or Umbrella Grass. 
Slender grass, surmounted by alternate 
leaves, sO arranged as to resemble the 
TRY OUR FINE STRAINS OF “PETUNIA” 
SEEDS.—THEY ARE THE BEST GROWN 
