New Japanese Trailing or. Memorial Roses. 



Price, 10 cents each; the five Memorial 

 Large two-year-old 



These valuable Hybrids of the well-known W'Churiana Rose 

 are first offered for sa'e this year and are novelties of sterling 

 merit. Those who are familiar with the good qualities of the 

 sing e white Rose Wichuriana will he glad to obtain these beauti- 

 ful Hvbrids of the Wichuriana Rose, which are of great value in 

 ornamental gardening on account of its beautiful foliage. These 

 new varieties will make this class of Roses still more valuable, 



is three of them are double— the flowers of one being white, 

 another rose color, another shell pink — while the single variety 



s a bright pink — the whole forming the most remarKable group 

 of Roses. The flowers are produced in the greatest profusion, 

 and as the plants are extremely vigorous, a plant two or three 

 years old will produce thousands of the most exquisite flowers, 

 deliciouslv fragrant, and lasting a longtime in perfection 



While the growth is creeping and indispensable for covering 

 the ground in ornamental gardening, the plants are also adapted 

 for training on trunks of trees, pillars, posts, trellises, or any 

 other purpose for which a climbing Rose is desirable. The 

 double varieties, on account of the freedom Tith which they 



Roses, both double and single, for 40 cents, 

 plants, 40 cents each. 



bloom, -will be valuable for cut flowers, and will also prove of 

 exceptional value for pot plants for Spring sale. It is thought 

 that they will be as valuable for this purpose as the celebrated 

 Crimson Rambler. We shall be very much disappointed if 

 these new Hybrids do not obtain a commanding position among- 

 Roses. 



Manda'S Trittmph. Produces large clusters of well-formed 

 double flowers of pure white, two inches in diameter. 



Universal Favorite, Double flowers of a beautiful rose color 

 over two inches in diameter. 



South Orange Perfection. Produces multitudes of the most 

 perfectly formed double flowers about one and a half inches in 

 diameter, soft blush pink at the tips, changing into white and 

 lasting a long time in perfection. 



Pink Roamer. Single varietv; flowers nearly two inches in 

 diameter; brighi, rich pink, with almost white center and orange- 

 red stamens. 



ROSA WICHURIANA, 



THE SINGLE WHITE MEMORIAL, OR. JAPAN 

 TRAILING ROSE. 



A trailing species of very rapid growth, creeping on the ground 

 almost as closely as the Ivy. For covering the ground among 

 shruobery and rocks it has no equal, and is of great value in 

 ornamental gardening on account of its beautiful foliage, which 

 is bright ^reen. shining as if varnished, and of an almo-t ever- 

 green character — remaining green ui.til nearly mid-Winter — 

 making it attractive at all seasons of ihe year. It is especially 

 beautiful when covered wiih its long, showy clusters of white 

 blossoms, which are produced in the greatest profusion during 

 the entire month of July, and more sparingly throughout the 

 season. The flowers are single, pure white, fully two inches 

 across, with yellow stamens, and have a delicate perfume. This 

 must become one of the most popular plants for parks and pri^ 

 vate places. Price, 10 cents each; large two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cents each. 



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imbins Prairie Roses. 



These are climbing Roses that are prrfectly hardy everywhere, 

 and are consequently of the greatest value. They can be readily 

 trained to a height of from ten to thirty feet, as they grow with 

 great vigor. They bloom the second year, and but once in a 

 season, but are then loaded wi h splendid Roses, and are among 

 the most beautiful of flowering plants. At least one of these 

 hardy climbers should be found in every Rose garden no-th of 

 Tennessee The flowers are produced in large clusters. When 

 it is desired to cover walls, unsightly buildings, etc., with Roses, 

 none will be found to do the work so efficiently as varieties of 

 the Prairie Rose. 



Price, 10 cents each; any three for 25 cents; large two- 

 year-old plants, 25 cents each. 



Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, vaiegnted carmine rose and 

 white, very double, flowers in beautiful clusters, the whole plant 

 appearing a perfect mass of bloom. One of the very best climb- 

 ing Rosea. 



Bennett's Seedling. An Ayrshire or Scotch rose, and a 

 vigorous runner; flowers are white, are very double and fra- 

 grant, and borne in great profusion. 



Caroline Goodrich, or Running General Jacqueminot. 

 This new Hardy Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose has finely iormi d, 

 very double flowers, and its fragrance is mo>t delicious. The 

 color is the same as General Jacqueminot. It makes a growth of 

 from twelve to fifteen feet in a season 



Dundee Rambler. The old-fashioned Scotch Climbing Rose. 

 Entirely hardy; bears elegant, rich, red Roses of the largest 

 size in great profusion. This we think the best of the hatdy 

 aJimbers. 



Greville, or Seven Sisters. Flowers in large clusters, and 

 varies in color from while to crimson. 



Milledgeville, or Pride of the South. A splendid variety 

 Color a i ich, satiny- pink, very fresh and beautifuf. Fine, large 

 globular flowers, full, rtgular form, very double and sweet. A 

 profuse bloomer, ard quite hardy 



Pride of Washington. A. brilliant amaranth, shaded rose 

 center, large clusters and very double. A fine Climber. 



Oueen of the Prairies. Flowers very large and of peculiar 

 globular form. A bright, rosy-red, changing to lighter as the 

 fljwer opens. Of very stong, rapid growth. 



Russell's Cottage. Dark, velvety crimson, very double and 

 full, a profuse bloomer and strong grower. A very desirable 

 climbing Rnse. 



Tennessee Belle, Flowers a bright, beautiful pink. It is 

 more slender and graceful in growth than either of the other 

 varieties. 



Splendid Perpetu al Flowe ring Moss Roses. 



Price of these Perpetual-FIowprine Moss Rose", 26 cents each: 

 large two-year-old plants, 50 cents each. 



New Perpetual Moss Rose, Mousseline. Extra fine, large, 

 very full and delightiuliv lragrant. Coior a pure white, some- 

 times shaded a rosy-blush. Elegantly mossed and very beauti- 

 ful. A continuous b oomer. 



"Perpetual White" Moss Rose. One of the most mossy 

 varieties, prettiest in bud. The flowers are of medium size and 

 borne in clusters, fragrant, but not very double. Color -a pure 

 white. 



Perpetual Moss Rose, Blanche Moreau. New, and high- 

 ly recommended. Flowers aie produced in clusters, and are 

 large, full and sweet. The color is a pure white, and both flow- 

 ers and buds have an abundance of deep green moss. 



Perpetual Moss Rose, James Veitch. One of the finest 

 Perpetual Moss Roses It has extra large flowers, very fragrant 

 and full. The color is a bright carnation red, very fine. It is a 

 splendid Rose. 



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The Lady Ban ks, or B anksia Roses. 



These are fine climbing or trailing Roses. Good for the South 

 and Pacific coast, where the Winters are not too severe. They 

 require two or three years' growth to bloom to periection, and 

 are then very beautiful. As the flowers are produced on the old 

 growth, they should be pruned but very little, merely cutting 

 away what is absolutely necessary. The flowers resemble a 

 double cherry blossom, and are the size of a silver dime. They 

 are produced in large clusters, and have a decided violet per- 

 fume. Indeed, if blindfolded, you could not by the odor distin- 

 guish them from violets. 



White Banksia, Alba Graudiflora. A pure untinted white 

 variety. Price, 1 5 cents each. 



Yellow Banksia, Fortunei. A rich, golden-yellow variety. 

 Price, 15 cents each. 



