ROSES. 
Baroness Rothschild. The most deservedly 
popular Rose in cultivation. In New York 
last winter its magnificent flowers sold freely 
at from 25 cts. to 75 cts. apiece. They are 
immense in size; color a lovely shade of 
satiny pink. Its handsome foliage comes 
close up to the flower, making each bud a 
bouquet in itself. (See cut.) 
Price, extra size, $3.00. 
“ 24a as 1 50. 
SS oe 2 ECs 
Coquette des Blanches. The best white 
variety of its class; a very profuse continu- 
ous bloomer; white, sometimes tinged pink; 
bud double and fragrant. 
Countess of Oxford. A superb variety: color 
deep carmine shaded with rose; pointed 
buds; flowers continuously all summer. 
(See cut, page 94.) 
ist size, $1.50. 
bs Oe ae 7D. 
Dr. Baillon. Dark purple, shaded crimson; 
sweet fragrance; large, full and fine. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Dark velvety crimson 
maroon; fair size; full, regular form; hand- 
some and scented. 
Duke of Teck. Vivid scarlet crimson; the near- 
est approach to scarlet yet; extra fine. 
Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped buds of in- 
tense dark crimson color; sweet fragrance: 
a grand rose. 
John Hopper. Brilliant rose, changing to 
bright glowing pink; reverse of petals lilac 
purple; a fine large showy sort, very fra- 
HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL, ‘‘MAGNA CHARTA,.” 
Magna Charta. Rich dark pink; very large and fra- 
grant; very strong grower. There is scarcely any 
hardy Rose that gives such universal satisfaction as 
this. It does well under all circumstances, and is un- 
excelled for size, color. fragrance, and profusion of 
bloom. (See cut.) 
Ist size, $1.50; 2d size, 75 cts.; 3d size 40 cts. 
| Mrs. Chas. Wood. 
Mrs. Reynolds. 
| Paul Neyron. 
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BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. 
One of the very best; flowers very 
large and double, and are produced in great profu- 
sion; color intense deep crimson, shaded scarlet. 
Marie Bauman. Brightcherry red, changing to scarlet: 
large, full, and fine; an excellent forcing kind. 
Mme. Alfred Rougamont,. Pure white, delicately 
shaded ; tinged with rose; flowers medium-sized. 
double, fragrant: continuous bloomer. 
Paul Ricaut. Bright rosy carmine, darker towards the 
center; sweetly fragrant and cup-shaped. : 
Princess Camille de Rohan. Distinct and magnifi- 
cent; color rich, dark, velvety maroon, almost black: 
large size and great fragrance. Tse. (See cut, page 
96.) 
Christy. A lovely rose; it flowers more or less 
Capt. 
- all summer; very large double buds of a deep flesh 
color; strong grower and grand foliage. 
Antoine Mouton, A very desirable variety. Itis of a 
strong, hardy constitution and free flowering tenden- 
cies: flowers of immense size; color bright pink. 
| Alfred Colomb. Very large and globular; clear bright 
cherry red, shaded with rich crimson. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Now known everywhere. The 
best of all forcing Roses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. 
Hundreds of thousands of feet of glass are exclusive- 
ly devoted to this one variety. The buds last New 
Year's wholesaled at from 25 cts. to 75 ets. apiece. 
¥ Color rich crimson; of fine shape and exquisite 
fragrance. 
Very large flowers; color bright car- 
mine. 
The flowers of this variety are the largest 
of any on our list, and globular. It is a strong grow- 
er; color a deep pink. 
1st size, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz., except where noted- 
24 “ a 2 6 00 ca “ ae “ec e 
3d ow 450 “ “ ae “ “ 
Set 21 sorts, 
1st size, $15.00 
2d = 10.00 
SEE DESCRIPTION OF NEW TEA ROSE, “SUNSET,” PACE 88, 
