SELECTED LIST OF HARDY AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 101 
ROSES. 
In selecting the following varieties of Roses we have had in 
view the requirements of the average amateur who seldom 
wants more than a few distinct kinds, each the very best of its 
color. Those we offer may be fully relied upon to succeed well 
in our climate. They are all strong growers and free bloomers. 
HYBRID PERPETUAIS—Hardy, Select Vurieties. 
American Beauty—Very large and very fragrant; brilliant 
crimson, free bloomer. 
Anna de Diesbach—Clear rose, very large; a splendid variety. 
Coquette des Alps—Pure white, shaded with delicate rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki—Pure white; perfect form, a very free 
bloomer. 
Gloire Lyonnaise—White, tinted yellow; very fine. 
Gen,. Jacqueminot—Brilliant velvety red,. vigorous habit and 
free bloomer. 
Magna Charta—Bright pink, suffused with carmine, very large; 
a grand variety. 
Madam Plantier—Pure white; a very free bloomer; a general 
favorite. 
Madam Chas. Wood—Scarlet, 
and full, 
Paul Neyron—A very large Rose; color deep pink. 
Prinee Camille de Rohan—Dark velvety crimson. 
Ulrich Brunner—Cherry-red, very large and full, A great favorite. 
Price: Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. Strong plants in 4-inch pots, 
each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES, 
This class of Roses well merits the popularity attained. 
They combine the free-flowering quality of the Tea with the 
rare fragrance and rich coloring of other parent varieties. 
Antoine Rivoire—Large, flesh color with deeper tints; base of 
petals. yellow. 
Cherry Ripe—Rosy crimson, very free bloomer; flower medium 
in size. 
Duchess of Albany—A charming Rose; color a clear, rich pink. 
Etoile de France—F lowers very large, color dark crimson, 
center cerise. 
Gen. McArthur—A grand Rose; large and full; crimson. 
Helen Gould—A charming Rose. Color rosy-crimson. 
large and perfectly double. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Bud very large and full; color pure 
snowy white; a profuse and continuous bloomer, 
Killarney—Bright shell pink, base of petals silvery white; very 
fine. 
La France—A great favorite. 
deep pink. 
Madam Abel Chatenay—F lower large and full; petals recurved. 
Color creamy rose, tinged with salmon. 
Madam Caroline Testout—A superb Rose, large, full and very 
fragrant. Color clear satiny-rose. 
My Maryland—A great acquisition. 
Color salmon-pink. 
Rhea Reid—Crimson-scarlet, very large and very double. 
Richmond—Crimson-scarlet, very popular. 
Souvenir de President Carnot—A splendid Rose. 
cate rose, shading to white. 
Sunburst—A magnificent new Rose of surpassing beauty. Color 
shading to crimson; very large 
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EVERBLOOMING ROSD “BRIDESMAID.” 
TEA ROSES. 
Select List of Everblooming Roses. Suitable for the Flower 
| Garden in Summer or Greenhouse in Winter. 
| Bridesmaid—Very large and full, color a deep, rich pink. 
Christine de Noue—Large and very fragrant; color brilliant 
red shading to bright rose. 
| Duchess de Brabant—Soft, rosy flesh, changing to deep rose. 
| Golden Gate—An exceedingly beautiful Rose; color creamy 
white, flushed with delicate pink; plant robust in habit of 
golden-orange. Very unique. Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Large plants in 4-inch pots, 50¢ each, 
White La France—An excellent Rose; pure white. 
White Killarney—Has the same characteristics as the parent 
Killarney, except that the flowers are pure white. 
Price, each, except where noted, 10c; per doz, $1.00. 
plants in 4-inch pots, each 30c; per 
Strong 
doz. $3.00. 
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| Ivory—A charming Rose; pure white, large and full. x \ 
Maman Cochet—A vigorous grower. Clear, beautiful pink. 
Madam de Vatry—A large full bud; bright crimson-scarlet. 2 
Perle des Jardins—Clear golden yellow; is among the very best yellow 
Roses in cultivation. 
| Rainbow—Coral pink, striped with crimson and glowing amber. 
| The Bride—A superb Rose; color pure white, 
Wm, R. Smith—An excellent garden Rose, and very free bloomer; creamy 
white with pink shadings, 
Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. Strong plants from 4-inch pots, each 
30c; per doz. $3.00. poryANTHA ROSES. 
Clothilde Soupert—The flowers are borne in sprays, and are very double 
and perfect in form. Color pearl white, delicately shaded towards the 
,_ center of the flower with rosy pink. 
i) Baby Rambler—Except that it is very dwarf, this charming Rose resem- 
| bles its celebrated relative, Crimson Rambler. The plant is bushy and 
produces all summer long a wonderful profusion of clusters of small, 
brilliant crimson flowers. 
Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. Strong plants in 4-inch pots, each 30c; 
Per doz. $3.00. yeEMORIAL ROSE.—Rosa Wichuriana. 
A most remarkable, perfectly hardy climbing or creeping Rose, of 
Japanese origin. Admirable for covering rocky or barren slopes, stone 
| walls and trellises. White, with a golden yellow disc. 
Strong plants, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. Fine young plants, each 10c; 
per doz, $1.00. HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Baltimore Belle—Pale blush, very double; flowers in clusters, 
| Dorothy Perkins—A hardy climber of rare merit; flowers small, produced 
in clusters; very fragrant; color shell-pink. 
Queen of the Prairies—Bright, rosy red, shading to a soft pink, A very 
? __ free bloomer. 
Crimson Rambler—A remarkable climbing Polyantha Rose, producing 
__ large trusses of bright, crimson flowers. 
Yellow Rambler—A hardy climbing Rose of the style of Crimson Rambler, 
but having double yellow flowers. 
renigrnc 10c; per doz, $1.00. From 4-inch pots, each 30c; per doz. 
