GENERAL COLLECTION OF HARDY ROSES, 
THESE ROSES ARE 
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HARDY EVERYWHERE. 
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ANY SEVEN KINDS FOR 50 CENTS. LARGE TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS, 35 CENTS EACH. 
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Alfred Colomb.—A bright carmine-crimson, very large, full 
and of fine globular form. % 
Asta de Diesbach.—(Glory of Parzs.)—Brilliant crimson, shad- 
ed maroon; long, pointed buds, full and sweet. 
Ball of Stow.—(Sowe de Nezge.)\—A finely-formed, pure white 
Rose, occasionally shows light flesh when first opening. 
Beautiful shell-shaped petais, evenly arranged, flowers of 
good Size. 
Baron de Bonstetten.—One of the richest dark red Roses. 
Baroness Rothschild.—Color a rich and lovely shade of pink, 
delightfully pertumed. Anideal Rose in every respect. 
Wladud.—The fiowers are very large. very full and globular in 
shape. The outside petals silvery-white, the center, pale 
Blush pink, 
Captain Christy.—The color is a lovely shade of pale peach, 
deepening to rosy-crimson. Extra fine. 
has. Lefebvre.—A grand old red Rose. One of the best. 
ii0.—T wo first-class certificates; award of merit Royal Horti- 
caltural Society. The variety is of very vigorous growth, 
and has large, handsome foliage. The flowers are flesh 
cooiored, shaded to the center with rosy-pink; they are very 
Large, of fine globular form, and freely produced. A grand 
zddition to the style of Baroness, and unquestionably the 
Sinest of all Roses for flowering in pots and forcing. 
Coquette des Alps.—A lovely pure white Rose. Very full 
and freein flower. Delicious fragrance. 
Contitess of Roseberry. — The color is satin-pink in the center, 
and deepens to the outer petals to abrightrose. The feather 
shading gives it the appearance of two distinctcolors. Ithas 
completely captivated us. Very free flowering and a good 
grower, Be sure and try it. 
Dinsmore.— Dazzling scarlet-crimson of the largestsize. Very 
sweet and alwaysin bloom. None better. 
Duke of Edinburg.—One of the old stand-by dark red Roses 
for the garden. 
Dr. Hoge.—Deep violet-crimson, richly shaded with maroon, 
shell-shaped petals, full, compact form, very double and de- 
Sirable. 
aril of Beacousfield.—A magnificent Rose. Large, very full 
and fragrant, deep rosy-crimson, brightening with intense 
rosy-scarlet. 
TBarlof Duiferjn.—A grand, deep, rich red Rose; large and 
fragrant. 
Fisher Holmes.—Dark, rich scarlet, elegantly shaded with deep 
velvely-crimson, beautiful, and extra large, full flowers, fra- 
grant. 
Fontanelle.—A lovely hardy Rose of the largest size, deep 
scarlet in color. 
Esaucois Levet.—A very beautiful Rose. Soft china-pink, 
delicately shaded carmine and blush, large, finely-formed 
flowers, delightfully fragrant. 
Geasaerai Jacqueminot.—A rich velvety-crimson. A most 
magnificent Rose. Thisis the best known of all the hardy 
Roses, and is without a rival in fragrance and richness of 
eoior. 
General Washitieton.—This magnificent Rose is one of the 
best for general planting, Colors brilliant, shining crimson, 
very rich and beautiful, flowers large and perfectly double. 
Giant of Battles.—This is still esteemed as the very best rich 
red Rose. Very large, double, full and sweet. An excel- 
lent variety. 
Gloire de Exposition Bruxelles.—Flowers are finely form- 
ed, large and perfectly double. Color a bright crimson, of 
velvety texture. A Rose of unusual merit. I am pleased 
with it. 
Giloire de Margottin.—Clear, dazzling red, the most brilliant 
of all hardy Roses. Very fragrant. Superb. 
@isire Lyottaise.—A pale shade of chamois or salmon-yellow, 
sometimes passing to creamy-white, tinted orange and fawn. 
4A grand Rose. 
Gustave Pigatteau.—Color a beautiful shade of bright red and 
rilliant carmine. This is a charming new Rose. Buds and 
Gowers of the largest size. 
@elex Keller.—lIt is a strong and vigorous grower, producing 
jarge, handsome flowers in the grandest profusion through- 
out the growing season. The flowers are of great substance, 
jarge, full and fragrant, while the buds are superbly beauti- 
ful; color is a brilliant rosy-pink; certainly a lovely acquisi- 
tion. 
Mer Majesty.—A Rose of immense size. Deep, glowing pink 
incolor. By many claimed to be the largest Rose in cultiva- 
tion, 
Sohn Hopper.—One of the most reliable and satisfactory 
ybrid Perpetuals ever grown, Flowers are large, very 
regular and full. Color a brilliant rose, changing to a 
bright, glowing pink, shaded with rich scarlet. Very sweet 
and a profuse bloomer. 
.Jubilee.—A pure red in its deepest tone, shading to deep, crim- 
son-red and velvety maroon-red in the depths of the petals. 
It fairly glows in its rich warmth of coloring and has a rich 
velvety finish all its own, containing the darkest color com- 
bined with pure color of which nature is capable. 
Lady Emily Peel.—Very sweet, color white, sometimes tinged 
and shaded with blush, 
Lady Helen Stewart.—A bright, scarlet-crimson, flowers fully 
rounded out, petals large and thick, highly perfumed, very 
beautiful. 
La Reitie.—A beautiful, clear, bright rose, fine, full form, very 
tragrant. Itis well named “ The Queen.?? 
Louis Van Houtte.—A rich crimson, heavily shaded with ma- 
roon and beautifully formed, double flowers. 
Mabel Morriso#.—This is a beautiful white Rose of the largest 
size. Very handsome. 
Madame Alfred de Rougemont.—A strong, vigorous grower, 
begins to bloom at once, and continues until stopped by 
severe freezing. Pure snow-white flowers, finely tinted and 
clouded with pale rosy-blush. Large, full and double, and 
borne in large clusters. Fragrant and good. 
Madame Charles Wood.—A large Rose. Color deep red, Very 
free bloomer and very sweet. None better. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet.—Clear color, rose or deep pink. One 
of the prettiest of all Roses. 
Madatte Joseph Desbois.—Color a pure snow-white, of the 
largest size. A most magnificent Rose. 
Madame Masson.—The flowers are large, color a deep rose of 
bright red, highly perfumed and free bloomer. 
Madame Plantier.—The ironclad white cemetery Rose, This 
isthe old stand-by. andis unequaled where a hardy white 
Rose is needed. It bears thousands of beautiful snowy- 
white, fragrant Roses. Itis as hardy as an oak, 
Madatoiselie Marie Rady.—A clear, bright red, finely pen- 
ciled with rich maroon, very large, full flowers, fragrant and 
beautiful. f 
Magtia Charta.—A bright, clear pink, flushed with crimson, 
very sweet, flowers extra large, with fine form and very 
double, 
Margaret Dickson#i.—A new Rose of great merit. Pure white, 
otimmense size. Has been awarded ten first prizes. 
Marie Batumatn.—Considered one of the very best dark red 
Roses of this medium size. 
Marshal P. Wilder.—A beautiful Rose of a bright cherry-red 
color. All praise it who have tried it. 
Mrs. John Laing.—Color, bright shell-pink, exquisitely shaded, 
very free bloomer. Everybody admires this fine Rose. 
Mrs. Sharman Crawford.—Deep, rosy pink, outer petals pale 
flesh, base of petals white. Received gold medal of the Na- 
tional Rose Society. Flower large and of perfect form. A 
new color in this section, and one of the most promising of 
the new Roses. 
Marchiotiess of Lortie.—A rich, fulgent rose color, shaded 
with vivid crimson. Charming. 
Merville de Lyoun.—The flowers are extra large, of cupped 
form. Color a pure, untinted ivory-white. 
Oscar II, King of Sweden.— ‘Oh, what a lovely black Rose,” 
is the exclamation of all beholders, This is by far the richest 
Rose yet introduced. ; 
Paul Neyrott.—The old-time favorite. Of immense size, often 
measuring five inches in diameter, lovely bright pink or deep 
rose. Wery superb. 
Perfection des Blanches.—A fine-formed, pure white Rose. 
One of the finest and most beautiful of the white Roses. 
President Littcoin.—A bright red Rose of the richest hues, 
large, full and fragrant. Excellent. 
Pritice Arthur.—aA rich, brilliant crimson, very bright and 
striking, large, double and finely cupped flowers. One of the 
best Rosesin ourcollection. Incolor a rich, dark crimson. 
Very hardy. ; 
Pritice Camille de Rohan.—This variety is always a prime fa- 
vorite with everybody. Richest crimson, 
Roger Lattbelitt.—One of the most remarkable Roses yet of- 
fered. The petals are irregular on the edges like a double 
Petunia. Thecoloris glowing crimson throughout, except 
the edges of the petals, which are all distinctly marked with 
a white band, forming a sharp contrast and the most unique 
combination of colors known in Roses. 
Salamatnder.—Another rich red Rose of the largest size. Very 
fragrant. 
S. Reynttolds Hole.—Said by many to be the best Rose of its 
color. Rich crimson. 
Triumph des Beaux Arts.—A grand garden Rose, bearing its 
huge scarlet flowers in grand profusion, : 
Vick’s Caprice.—This is the only hardy Rose that has any 
variegation. It isa vigorous grower,and bears large and 
fragrant flowers of bright rose, distinctly striped a rich crim- 
son. Itis altogether a most unique and pretty variety. A 
Rose that is sure to attract attention. We always have a 
large sale for this Rose. hk 
White Baroness.—-Identical with Baroness Rothschild, except 
the color is a pure, untinted white. : 
White Peoty.—Flowers of the largest size. Pure white. 
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