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HYBRID PEBPETUALS. 



Out of the almost endless list of Hybrid Eoses in cultivation we have selected from year to year those we find the best, 

 quality, general desirability and adaptability to our climate being taken into consideration. From our stock we have picked out 

 what we consider the best twelve and offer them with the full assurance that they cannot fail to give satisfaction. The plants 

 are large and strong and very healthy. 



Anna de Diesbach — Clear rose, large. 

 Bertha Baron— Delicate rose, shaded white, very large. 

 Climbing Jules Margottiii — Bright cherry. 

 Climbing Yictor Yerdier— Rosy carmine, a very fine rose. 

 De Andry— Dark bright red, very large. 



Gen. Jacqueminot— Brilliant velvety red, vigorous habit and 

 free bloomer. 



La Reine — Rosy pink, edged with lilac, very large. 



Madam Trotter— Brilliant red, vigorous habit. 



Magna Charta — Bright pink suffused with carmine, very large, 



a grand variety. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan— Pink, velvety, dark crimson. 

 Paul A'eron — Deep rose; large flowers. 

 Victor Yerdier — Rosy carmine. 



Large strong plants in 4 inch pots. Each 3-5 cts.; per doz., $3..50; by express only. 



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Duchess of Albany— A charming new Rose, a grand rival of | Wm. Francis Bennett— Rich glowing crimson; a superb vari- 



La France, which it resembles, but the color is a much ety, exquisitely fragrant. Each 25 cts. 



richer pink. American Beauty— Very large, very fragrant, brilliant crimson. 



Price, each, 25 cts. ] free bloomer. Each, 25 cts. 



This class of Roses is even more hardy than the Hybrid Perpetuals but should be treated about the same. 

 Capt. John Ingram— Crimson. I Perpetual White— Blooming in clusters; double. 



Mad. Blanche Moreau-Fine new variety; pure white. | Salet— Bright rose, blush edges, large and full. 



Large strong plants, each, 40 cts.; per doz., .|4.00. By express only. 



TEA ROSE "WABAN. 



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Sunset— This is a sport from Perle des Jardins; vigorous grow- 

 er; flowers a beautiful shade of apricot. 



Souvenir de Woottou (New)— A superb variety, havmg few 

 equals. The flower is very large_and full, and of a rich 



In vigor of plant, length and strength of flower stem, size, form, color 

 and perfume of bloom it is perfect, and quite distinct from any previous 

 introduction. The color is a rich carmine pink, just what we have been in 

 quest of in the Tea Family. 



Price, each, 25 cts. ; per doz., $2.50. 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



Adam— Carmine pink, extra large; very double. 



Agrippina— Brillian-t fiery red, very double; profuse bloomer. 



Anne Marie de Montravel— Polyantha Rose; pure white; very free bloomer. 



Bon Sileue — Deep rose color, very fine. 



Catherine Mermet — Flesh colored; very fine large buds. 



Duchess de Brabant— Soft rosy flesh, changing to deep rose. 



Duchess of Ediuburgli— Brilliant crimson, shaded with maroon. 



Glorie de Dijon- Rich creamy yellow, shaded with amber; very double. 



Hermosa— Beautiful clear rose; constant bloomer. 



La France — Fine pink. 



Madam Hoste— One of the finest Roses ever introduced. Color white, 



shaded with delicate canary yellow^ Each, 15 cts., per doz., $1.50. 

 Madam Bravy— Rich creamy white with blush center. 

 Madam de Watteville— Called the " Tulip Rose." because of its resemblance 

 to some of the most beautifully shaded flowers among Tulips. It is 

 shaded with pink, rose and creamy white; very handsome. 

 Malmaisoii— Flesh color; very fragrant. 

 Marechal Niel— Deep golden yellow; buds of immense size. 

 Marie Guillot— White, fringed with lemon; very fine. 



jleteor— A new rose of a remarkable deep velvety crimson, a constant 

 bloomer, flowering especially well in summer, even in the hottest 

 weather. Each 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 

 IViphetos— Large, pointed, snow-white buds; very fine. 

 Papa Gontier— Deep pink. 



Perle des Jardins— Clear, golden yellow; extra fine. 

 Queen of Bedders— Crimson; an excellent bedder, profuse bloomer. 

 Safrano— Bright apricot yellow; very profuse bloomer. 



crimson color. Each 15 cts.; per doz., SI. 50. 

 Souvenir d'un Ami— Light Pink. 



The Bride— A sport from Catherine Mermet, and is a counterpart 

 of that fine variety, excepting in color, which is pure white. 



Price except where noted, each 10 cts.; per doz., $1.00. 

 HARDY PERSIAN YELLOW ROSE-Deep Golden Yellow, each 50 cts. 

 3HA.FIDY CLIIWrBING ROSES. 



VBlnaWe for trainiD" up trelliseB, fences and piazzas; when once established no' climber vives greater satisfaction. Very little care need be given them for the 



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BALTUIOKE BRf-T.E-Pale blaah; very double. I Ql'EKS OF THE PR.URIES-Bnght rosy red, shading to soft pink; a grana 



DOUBLE MICHIGAN'— Bright rosy red; strong'grower and very free b'oomer. | variety ; very free. 



^ " . Each, 25 to 50 cts. By e.xpress only. 



