ROSES. 93 
EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 
SERIES I. 
Andre Schwartz. (See page 90 for price and description.) 
Anna Oliver. Creamy blush, shaded with carmine; very 
large, full, and fragrant. 
American Banner. (See special description, page 89.) 
Clement Nabonnand. Outer petals rosy lilac, inner 
ones golden yellow; free-flowering and fragrant. 
Cameoens. (See page 90 for price and description.) 
Crimson Bedder. (See page 91 for price and description.) 
Comtesse Riza du Pare. A grand rose; vigorous; 
color bright coppery rose, shaded violet crimson. 
Chas. Rovolli. One of our favorite varieties; color a 
beautiful carmine changing to silvery rose; base of 
petals clear yellow; an incessant bloomer, full and 
very fragrant 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Intense dark crimson; very 
brilliant and beautiful; flowers large, fragrant, and 
produced freely. 
Etoile de Lyon. (See page 91.) 
Innocente Pirola. Flowers white, large, full, and 
double; finely shaped, long-pointed buds; valuable for 
either summer flowering or winter forcing. 
Jules Finger. Full and finely formed; color bright 
rosy scarlet, shaded with intense crimson; very fra- 
grant, vigorous, and free. 
La Nuancee. Fine salmon rose, tinged copper color; 
sweet tea fragrance; very distinct. 
La Tulip. White, tinged rosy lilac; large, and fragrant. 
Letty Coles. A grand summer Rose; color soft rosy 
pink, intense crimson in the center, globular. 
Mignonette, (See page 90.) 
Mime. Barthelemy Levet. A free-blooming, strong- 
growing variety, bright canary-colored flowers. 
Mme. Capucine. This is used to some extent asa fine 
winter-forcing variety; dark orange color, tinged 
apricot: a great bloomer, but weak grower. 
Mime. Welch. Large and double, apricot yellow shaded 
dark orange red; strong habit, free flowering, and 
an extra fine Rose in every way. 
Mme. Lambard. Extra large and full, exquisite fra- 
grance, beautiful rose-color tinged salmon and buff, 
reverse of petals crimson. 
Md. Ched-Guinesseau. (See page 90 for price and 
description. ) 
Miss Edith Gifford. 
description. ) 
Mid. Cusin. (See page 90 for price and description.) 
Narcisse. Pale lemon yellow, free flowering, full and 
fragrant. 
Queen of Bedders. (See special description, page 91.) 
Queen’s Scarlet. Introduced by Hallock & Thorpe; 
color intense dark crimson, of the same style as 
Agrippina. 
Rubens. Pale, lovely yellow, tinged with fawn color; 
very large and full, sweet fragrance. 
Red Safrano. (See description and price, page 90.) 
Sunset, (See colored plate, description and prices, page 88.) 
Souv. de George Sand, A very desirable Rose, with 
finely shaped double buds; color carmine, shaded 
amber, streaked with crimson. 
Prices, except where noted. 
ist size, 75 cts. each; $6.00 per doz.; full set of 30 sorts, in- 
cluding ‘‘ Sunset,’’ $15.00. 
2d size, 50 cts. each; $450 per doz.; full set of 30 sorts, $12.00 
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SERIES I. 
Alba Rosea. White tinged rose color, shaded blush; 
double and fragrant; very fine. 
A. Christople. Very large, full, and double; color apri- 
cot, tinged and shaded with soft rosy crimson. 
(See page 90 for price and 
Bougere. Very large and double; color beautiful dark 
pink; sweet fragrance. 
Cornelia Cook. Perhaps the finest white Rose; flowers 
very large and double; pure white, with light lemon- 
colored center. 
Catherine Mermet. One of the most fashionable Roses 
in New York last winter; color clear rosy pink; very 
large pointed buds; full, double, and fragrant. (See 
cut, page 92.) ; 
Coquette de Lyon. Color clear canary yellow; de 
cious tea scent; flowers large and full; very free. 
La Jonquille. Dark canary yellow; very distinct. 
Le Nankin. Apricot yellow; fragrant and of good form; 
very distinct in color. 
Leveson Gower. Beautiful rosy salmon; fine form; 
sweet fragrance. 
Louis Richard. Finely shaped, large and full; color 
rich coppery rose, changing to buff, crimson center, 
lime. Camille. A splendid Rose; immense double buds; 
delicate rosy flesh color, changing to salmon, suffused 
with carmine; fine tea fragrance. 
Wime. Wi. Berthon. Pure white, tinged and shaded 
with lemon color; good form and rich fragrance. 
Mme. Faleot. Fine apricot yellow, tinged buff; a very 
desirable Rose; buds of good form and medium size, 
borne in great profusion. 
Marie Guillot. Pure white, tinged with yellow in the 
center; very full and double. 
Niphetos. Pure white; one of the most valued winter 
flowering Roses. (See cut, page 89.) 
Perle des Jardins. (See cut and special description, 
page 92.) 
Perfection de Monplasir. Deep golden yellow; buds 
medium size and of fine shape; a fine Rose for any 
purpose. 
Souv. de David. Rich rosy crimson, finely-shaped buds. 
Souv. d’Un Ami, A splendid Rose, which is now be- 
coming prominent for winter flowering; buds full and 
double; clear deep rose color. 
Souv. de Paul Neyron. White, beautifully tinged with 
clear golden yellow, edged clear rosy crimson; ex- 
quisite fragrance and very profuse. 
ist size, 50 cts. each.; $4.50 per doz.; full set of 20 sorts,$7.00 
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SERIES II. 
Adam, Bright carmine pink, large and full. This variety 
is used considerably for winter forcing. 
Aurora. Buds rather small and pointed; color silvery 
rose, shaded; most abundant bloomer. 
Aline Sisley. Large pointed bud; rich fragrance; color 
an unusual shade of violet red, brightened with crim- 
son maroon. 
Bella. Pure white, once largely used for forcing, but has 
been superseded by Niphetos; it is, however, superior 
to that variety for summer flowering. 
Bianqui, White, shaded flesh color; a distinct, beautiful 
Rose, full and fragrant. 
Bon Silene. This splendid old variety still holds its own 
against many of the newer sorts. It is equally valu- 
able for summer or winter blooming; ayerage size 
and exquisite tea scent; color brilliant cgrmine. 
Belle Allemande. Finely shaped, long pointed buds; 
full and fragrant; carmine and pink in color. 
Bouquet de Marie. Deep rose, tinged silver. A 
strong, compact grower; an excellent bedding sort. 
Pale rose color; good shaped buds; plant a clean, 
healthy grower. 
Douglas, A true Bengal Rose, dark, rich crimson in color; 
buds of good shape; very free flowering. 
Due de Cayes. White shaded yellow; an old variety of 
considerable merit. 
Cels. 
SEE DESCRIPTION OF NEW TEA ROSE, “SUNSET,” PACE 88. 
