ROSES. 97 
Mme. Trifle. Very largeand double; buff color, chang- 
ing to yellow. 
Rosamond, Strong vigorous habit; color scarlet crimson. 
Setina. A sport from Hermosa, and identical with that 
fine variety in color of flower, only differing from it 
in its climbing habit. 
Washington (White.) Produces its pure white flowers 
in great clusters; very ornamental outside. 
ist size, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
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MOSS ROSES. 
Adelaide. A splendid old sort, color bright carmine. 
White Bath. (See special description.) $1.50 each. 
Capt. Ingraham. Brilliant carmine red; large, full 
flower; very double and mossy. 
Jas. Veitch. (See special description.) $1.00. 
Countess de Muranais. Large, pure white, beauti- 
fully mossed. A splendid out-door Rose. 
English. The old red English Moss Rose; very hardy, 
mossy and fragrant. 
Hortense Vernet. Fine rosy carmine; full, large, and 
sweet; beautifully covered with moss. 
Henry Martin. Fine bright pink; large, full, and glob- 
ular. 
Lanei. A beautiful shade of pink; fragrant and mossy. 
Luxembourg. Large, crimson scarlet; densely covered 
with moss; very sweet. 
Cristata or ‘* Crested Moss.*? Color of buds pink; 
thickly crested with moss; very beautiful. $1.00. 
Large size, 75 cts. each, except where noted; $7.50 per doz. 
MOSS ROSE, 
SEE DESCRIPTION OF NEW 
ROSES, BOURBON AND BENGAL. 
Agrippina. An unequaled bedding variety; color dark 
crimson; flowers very freely; full and fragrant. 
Appoline. Very large, full and double; exceedingly sweet- 
scented; clear pink, shaded crimson. 
Beau Carmine. A fine bedding sort; rich velvety shade 
of carmine red; a constant bloomer. 
Cramoisie Superior, A bushy, compact grower; flowers 
rich dark crimson. 
Comte Bobinsky. Bright crimson scarlet; good form, 
quite double and sweet; profuse. 
Louis Philippe. Dark velvety crimson; free bloomer; 
good form and substance. 
Hermosa, The “Rose of the Million;” a splendid old 
sort that flowers continuously; color clear beautiful 
= rose, globular. 
Sombriel. Pure white, edged and tinged with silvery 
rose; good size, full and double, fragrant. 
ist size, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
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CRIMSON PERPETUAL MOSS ROSE, 
Jas. Veitch. 
This wonderful variety, unlike all others of its class, 
blooms without cessation right through the summer; color 
dark violet crimson; flowers very large and fragrant. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
STANDARD ROSES. 
For planting on green-house rafters, or on back wall of 
green-house for winter flowering. 
Marshal Niel. Golden yellow. 
Gloire de Dijon. Buff shaded rose. 
Strong plants from 4 to 5 feet high, with fine heads. 
Price, $5.00 each, 
CLIMBING HARDY ROSES. 
Baltimore Belle. Blush, tinged rose and white. The 
flowers are very double, and are produced in great 
clusters. The whole plant is one complete mass of 
bloom when at its best. 
Boursalt Elegans. Flowers semi-double, purplish crim- 
son in color. 
Gem of the Prairies, Bright violet crimson; large, 
very double and fragrant. A beautiful Rose. 
Seven Sisters. Blush changing to crimson; free flower- 
ing and fragrant. 
Prairie Queen. Dark rosy red, changing to pink. 
Bennett’s Seedling. Ayrshire or Scotch Rose. Like 
all of its class, its growth is very slender and rapid; 
flowers small, white and double. 
Dundee Rambler. Same class and character as the 
preceding, but semi-double. 
1st size, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
2a “ce 30 ae ae 3. 00 “ce ee 
MOSS ROSE, ‘‘ White Bath.” 
We offer some extra large plants of this superb variety; 
color pure pearly white; very mossy and fragrant. 
$1.50 each. 
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