ROSES. 
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NEW HYBRID BOURBON, Md. Isaac 
Periere. 
A new dark crimson variety: distinct, full, and fragrant. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE, Crimson 
Bedder. 
A grand Rose of English origin; very large and double; 
color a bright dazzling crimson. A great bloomerin winter 
or summer. 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
NEW TEA ROSE, Dr. Berthet. 
Rich silvery rose, changing to rosy carmine; large and 
double; very fragrant. 
40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL, Mr. Alfred 
Carriere. 
French white shaded silvery rose color; flowers good 
sized, full, and fragrant. A free bloomer and hardy. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
YELLOW TEA ROSE, “ ETOILE DE LYON.” 
NEW YELLOW TEA ROSE, Etoile de 
Lyon. 
Habit of plant, strong and handsome; flowers large and 
double, of a beautiful light canary color. (See cut.) 
1st size, 75 cts. each; $7 50 per doz. 
24 ae 50 “ “ 4.50 oe wo 
Gd: “3p. -* 3.50 
BOURBON ROSE, “ Queen of Bedders.”’ 
A splendid variety, with flowers of a bright dark crimson 
color. It is not much used for cut flowers, as its buds are 
not pointed enough, but for bedding singly or in masses it is 
superb. It is probably the freest summer flowering Rose 
known. It literally covers itself with flowers, every shoot 
being a cluster of dazzling bloom. 
Ist size, $1.00 each; $10.60 per doz. 
24 oe 50 “ee 4.50 oe os 
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NEW NOISETTE ROSE, W. A. Richard- 
son. 
A rapid-growing climbing variety. Flowers a very rich 
copper color. 50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
HYBRID TEA, *‘ PIERRE GUILLOT.”’ 
HYBRID TEA, “ Pierre Guillot.” 
This is perhaps the best of all the Hybrid Teas. It pro- 
duces its large, beautiful buds on strong upright stems, 
and shows none of that weakness in the stem that detracts 
from some others of this class; color bright dark crimson, 
with rich Hybrid Perpetual fragrance; very profuse. (See 
cut.) 1st size, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
2d) Fe 30) 3.00 
NEW CLASS OF ROSES, ‘“‘ Hybrid Tea.” 
The introduction of this new section of Roses has created 
a great sensatior and marks a new era in the history of the 
Rose, As the name indicates, these varieties are obtained by 
crossing the Tea or ever-blooming varieties with the Hybrid 
Perpetuals. The results of this hybridization are a race of 
Roses which combine, to a great extent, the free-flowering 
qualities of the Teas with the richer colors, larger size, and 
exquisite fragrance of the Hybrid Perpetuals. All are hardy 
in the latitude of New York. 
Beauty of Stapleford. Light pink, deep rosy center. 
Duchess of Westminster. Color bright cerise pink; 
large, full, and fragrant. 
Duke of Connaught. (See special description, page 91.) 
Jean Sisley. Bright pink shaded rosy lilac; very distinct. 
Naney Lee. Dark silvery rose color; exquisite fra- 
grance; very free flowering. 
Michael Saunders. Flowers very large and of fine 
form; bronzy pink; fragrant. 
Pearl. Light flesh color; fine shape. 
Viscountess Falmouth. Pink and rose color. 
Mid, Etienne Levet. Vivid crimson; very profuse and 
fragrant. 
Pierre Guillot. (See special description.) 
1st size, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
2d 30 Sn) cod ae 
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SEE DESCRIPTION OF NEW TEA ROSE, “SUNSET,” PACE 88. 
