Varieties not offered elsewhere in this Catalogue. Examine the list carefully ; it contains the very finest of the old standard sorts. 
—YPLDPMNALNILIIL22. 
LTHOUGH we do not offer as long a list of varieties of Roses as some, yet our stock in quality, condition and extent ;, 
is unequaled, and we contend that our customers are safer in selecting from our list of choice tested varieties than a 
SEE PRICES AT END OF LIST. : 
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if we offered a long list, which would of necessity contain many inferior sorts. 
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Golden Gate. White, tinted yellow. 
Grace Darling. Porcelain rose. 
Hermosa. Clear bright pink. 
Mme. Elie Lambert. Rosy flesh and white. 
Mme. Remond. Yellow, margined red. 
Mme. Caroline Kuster. Yellow, tinged pink. 
Andre Schwartz. Dark crimson. 
American Banner. Striped pink and white. 
Alba Rosea. White, tinged rose. 
Aurora. Silvery pink. Innocente Pirola. Creamy white. Mme. Devacourt. Bright canary yellow. 
Anna Oliver. Blush, shaded carmine. Isabella Sprunt. Light canary yellow. Mrs. Paul. Blush, shaded rose. 
Ada Cook. Light pink. J. B. Varrone. Changeable china rose. Mrs. Degraw. Deep pink, very hardy. 
Marie Lambert. Pure white. 
Marie Guillot. Pure white. 
Marie Van Houtte. Yellow, shaded rose. 
Mrs. James Wilson. Cream, sk <ded blush. 
Blanche Nabonnand. White, tinged yellow. 
Bon Silene. Brilliant carmine. 
Baronne Berge. Flesh pink, deep shadings. 
Bourbon Queen. Rose, shaded white. 
Jeanne Guillamez. Yellow, apricot centre. 
Jean Pernet. Yellow, suffused with salmon. 
La Pheenix, Med, shaded crimson. 
La Tulip. White, tinged lilac. 
Comtesse de Breteuil. Rose and apricot. Lady H. Grosvenor. Flesh white. Nina. Pinkish rose, shaded white. 
Comte Bobinsky. Rich carmine. Lady Castlereagh. Pale rose, shaded yellow. Narcisse. Pale lemon yellow. 
Chas. Rovolli. Carmine and rose. Lady Warrender. Pure white. | Pearl Rivers. White, bordered rose. 
Coquette de Lyon. Rich yellow. Leveson Gower. Beautiful rosy salmon. Pink Daily. Beautiful pink. 
Crown Princess Victoria. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. 
Canary. Beautiful light yellow. 
Chat. des Bergeries. Pale canary yellow. 
Corinna. Flesh color, shaded rose. 
Douglas. Dark rich crimson. 
Duchess Marie Salviati. Orange and chrome. 
Creamy white. 
Rose, shaded crimson. 
La Sylphide. Cream, shaded rose. 
Luciole. Cherry, yellow centre. 
La Nuancee. Salmon, tinged copper. 
Mme. Denis. White, yellow centre. 
Mme. Maurice. Delicate flesh color. 
Mme. Rachel. Pure snow-white. 
Mme. Joseph Schwartz. 
White, tinted rose. 
Princess Vera. Flesh and coppery rose. 
Princesse de Sagan. Brightest scarlet crimson. 
Robt. E. Lee. Rich yellow, tinted light rose. 
Ruby Gold. Old gold, ruby centre. 
Red Malmaison. Red. 
Souv. de Victor Hugo. 
Senator McNaughton. 
Red, shaded rore. 
Creamy white. 
Salmon, rose centre. 
Mme. Lombard. 
Mme. de St. Joseph. 
Mme. de Vatry. 
Dr. Reymont. Deep crimson. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Large red. 
Duke of York. White, tipped rosy pink. 
Rose, tinged buff. 
Deep pink. 
Dark pink. 
Souv. de G. Drevet. 
Striped La France. Striped pink and white. 
Souv. @’Un Ami. Splendid pink. 
Devoniensis. White, pink centre. Mme. Angele Jacquier. Light blush. Safrano. Buff, tinted apricot. 
Dr. Grill. Coppery yellow. Mme. Camille. Rosy flesh color. Sappho. Fawn, shaded rose. 
Ernest Metz. Rose, changing to cherry. Mme. Bravy. Cream, pinkish centre. Sulphureaux. Deep sulphur yellow. 
Francisca Kruger. Chamois color. Mme. Rivoy. Crimson scarlet. Tri. de Pernet Pere. Bright red. 
Gen. de Tartas. Carmine, shaded purple. Mme. Falcot. Apricot yellow. The Queen. Pure white. 
Goubalt. Rose, tinted buff. Mme. Welsh. 
Prices: First size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; second size, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; third size, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
A Quartet of Bedding Roses. 
These are the finest bedding sorts, and a bed of them will give flowers all 
summer long. Even the smallest size will bloom abundantly this season. 
AGRIPPINA. Crimson. 
Second only to ‘‘Hermosa”’ in hardiness and profusion of bloom. 
rich shade of crimson. 
BON SILENE. Carmine. 
Although an old Rose, this is still one of the most satisfactory for bedding. 
It is very vigorous, blooms in wonderful profusion all summer long, beautifully 
formed buds of a rich carmine shade. During the fall season it is superb. 
THE QUEEN. Pure White. 
A splendid eyer-blooming garden Rose, beautiful in the bud and grand in the 
open flower. A very vigorous, healthy grower. 
HERMOSA. Pink. 
A grand bedding Rose, prolific in blooming, and almost entirely hardy, hay- 
* ing lived for years in the New York cemeteries. 
Ast size, set of 4 for $1.50; 6 sets for $8.00; 12 sets for $15.00 
2 ea Seen <4 1.00; 6 fs 5.00; 12 ‘6 9.00 
Color, 
Sahel SG of 40; 6 we 2.00; 12 oe 3.50 
Ast size, 50c.; 2d, 30c., and 3d, 10c. each, $4.50, $3.00, $1.00 per doz. 
Yellow, shaded canary. 
Vallee du Chamounix. Copper, shaded red. 
Three or more sold at the dozen rate. 
Polyantha or 
Multiflora Class. 
Dwarf Bedding Roses. 
Of great value for bedding. They are of dwarf habit, and are continuously 
in flower during the entire season. They bloom in clusters of from 25 to 100 
flowers in each cluster, the single flowers being about 1% inches across. These 
Roses are hardy in this latitude with slight protection, and are particularly 
valuable for planting on the borders of beds of taller-growing sorts. They are 
also largely used for borders in cemetery plots. 
Clothilde Soupert. (See ‘‘Cashmere”’ Collection, page 130.) 
George Pernet. This variety is the best of its class. Color, bright pink with 
coppery yellow at the base of the petals. 
Golden Fairy. colden color; dwarf habit. 
Little Dot. Delicate flesh pink, changing to white. 
Mignonette. Dark pink; grand Rose for cemeteries. 
Miniature. Light pink, changing to white. 
Mme. Cecil Brunner. Delicate rose color, a pretty shade. 
Paquerette. Pure white; hardy; same as above, except color. 
Perle d’Or. Saffron yellow, tinged copper color; profuse. 
Snowball (new). See page 125. 
Set of 10 Dwarf Bedding Roses, 1st size, $3.50; 3d size, T5c. (No second 
size.) Single plants, 50c. and 10c. each. ‘‘Snowbail,’’ $1.00 each for large 
plants; 30c. for small plants. 
OUR PREMIUM OFFER 
IS VERY LIBERAL THIS YEAR AND SHOULD INTEREST YOU. SEE 
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