R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. -Continued. 



Marquis De Sinety. Buds carmine-ochre, changing to ochre- 

 yellow, tinted red when fully open. 



Old Gold. Vivid reddish-orange with rich coppery red and apricot 

 shadings. Dark coppery foliage. A fine bedding rose; sweetly 

 scented. 75 cts. each; S7.50 per doz. 



Otto Von Bismarck. An ideal variety with soft silvery-pink 

 flowers: a free and continuous bloomer. 



Prince de Bulgarie. Light silvery-pink, dehcately shaded with 

 salmon-rose. 



Pharisaer. Rosy-white, salmon-red centre; fine long buds. 



Radiance. Splendid outdoor variety, with large flowers of deep 

 cerise-pink; strong gi-ower. 



Richmond. Bright scarlet. 



Sunburst. Intense orange-copper and golden-yeUow; buds long 

 and pointed, very brilhant in effect. 75 cts. each; S7.50 per doz. 



William Shean. Large sheU-shaped petals of pure deep pink;, 

 beautiful buds. 



Viscountess of Folkstone. Creamy-pink, centre deep salmon. 

 A grand rose. 



TEA-SCENTED AND NOISETTE ROSES. 

 2-year old plants, .50 Each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 



Bon Silene. Deep rose changing to light rose. An old favorite. 

 Lady Hillingdon. A very free-blooming variety with attractive 



flowers of deep coppery-yeUow; buds long and pointed. 

 Maman Cochet. Light pink shaded with salmon-yellow, outer 



petals splashed with bright rose. 



Perle des Jardins. Deep straw-j'eUow, sometimes deep canary- 

 yellow; large and double. 



White Maman Cochet. Creamy-white flowers, faiatly tinged 

 with blush, long pointed buds, opening to large flowers; an 

 exceedinglj' pretty and valuable variety. 



POLYANTHA ROSES, 



These are now extensively used for Summer bedding. They grow 

 in compact bushes which are covered with blossoms from June 

 until late frosts. Each, .40; doz., S4.00. 



Cecile Brunner. Sahnon-pink shading to yellowish in the centre; 

 dehcately scented. 



Clothilde Soupert. Outer petals pearlj--white, centre rosy. 



Katherine Zeimet. White Baby Rambler. Pure white double 

 flowers in large trusses; very sweet. 



Leonie Lamesch. Bright coppery-red shadmg to deep yellow in 

 centre; flowers produced singly. 



Madame Norbert Levavasseur. Baby Crimson Rambler. Rosy- 

 crimson flowers in clusters. Splendid for massing. 



Maman Levavasseur. Baby Dorothy. A dwarf form of Dorothy 

 Perkins. Flowers clear pink, free; a deUghtful bedding variety. 



Mrs. Cutbush. Cerise-pink Baby Rambler. Deep cerise-pink 

 flowers in panicles; fine growth and habit. 



Orleans. A most desii-able new variety of strong growth, pro- 

 ducing large clusters of bright cherry-red flowers which do not 

 fade when developed. 



Baby Crimson Rambler. 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



Selected 2 year-old plants. .50 each: $5.00 per doz.; 

 $35.00 per 100. 



Alfred Colomb. Bright red, very large, full and globular, free 



blooming and fragrant; a grand old rose. 

 Baroness Rothschild. Beautiful light pink, large and fine form, 



nothing more beautiful. 

 Clio. Flesh color, shaded in the centre ■nith rosy-pink, lai'ge, fine 



globular form, free bloomer, and distinct. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. Very bright vermihon, extra large and full ; 



distinct and splendid variety. 

 Fisher Holmes. Shaded crimson-scarlet, large, fuU, and perfect 



form, very beautiful and free-blooming. 

 Frau Karl Drusehki. Pure snow white, very long buds, shell- 

 shaped petals, opening to very large flowers; a continuous and 



free-blooming variety of first-class form; the finest white rose in 



cultivation. 

 General Jacqueminot. Brilhant scarlet-crimson, verj' large and 



full; an old rose that still holds its place. 

 Gloire Lyonnaise. Dehcate yellow; very free. 

 Jeannie Dickson. Rose-pink, edged silver-pink. 

 John Hopper. Bright rose, reverse of petals pale lilac, very large 



and double, free bloomer. 

 Jules Margottin. Bright cherry-red, large and double, free 



bloomer, sweet scented, very hardy. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Deep crimson, shaded maroon, most vivid 



and distinct, large, full and fine form. 

 Madame Gabriel Luizet. Light silvery-pink, shading off pale 



to edges of petals, very free bloomer. 

 Madame Victor Verdier. Clear, fight crimson, very large full 



Ijoautiful form, a good grower. 

 Magna Charta. Bright rose, very large and double, of good 



form and fragrant; best on old plants. 

 Margaret Dickson. White with pale flesh centre, large and of 



good substance, fine form and growth. 

 Marchioness of Londonderry. Color ivory white, petals of 



great substance, shell-shaped and reflexed, flowers of gi-eat size 



and perfect globular form 

 Melville de Lyon. White, centre slightly rosy-peach, a grand 



full cup-shaped flower. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Very large, satiny-pink, of fine form; a good 



grower and abundant bloomer, one of the verj- best varieties; 



cannot be too highlv recommended; vigorous. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Clear rosy-pink; the outer 



petals shaded with pale flesh. 

 Paul Neyron. Deep rose, flowers of immense size, with fine 



foliage and growth; free bloomer. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon, full 



and good form, best of all the very dark roses; sliould be liberally 



treated. 

 Sir Rowland Hill. Rich, deep, port wine color, shaded with deep 



maroon, changing to rubj' claret, large, full. 

 Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red of immense size, fine form and most 



olTcctivc; it seems proof against mildew or rust, and is one of 



the earliest to flower; lasts well through the season; very vigor- 

 ous. 

 White Baroness. Purest white, large full flowers. 



