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CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 
ROSES. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS—Hardy. 
Twelve Select Varieties. 
color, for outdoor planting. Those we offer may be fully relied 
upon to succeed well in our climate. They are all perfectly hardy, | 
strong growers, free bloomers and produce exceptionally large | 
flowers. : 
Anna de Diesbach—Clear rose, very large; a splendid 
variety. _ 
Beauty of Waltham—Bright crimson. 
Black Prince—Very dark velvety crimson, almost black; large 
and full. 
General Washington—Color, soft scarlet. 
Gen. Jacqueminot—Brilliant velvety red, yigorous habit and 
=< free bioomer. 
ES Lady Helen Stewart—Bright crimson scarlet, large and full. | 
‘ La Reime—Bright rose, fine full form. Itis well named ““The 
y Queen.” 
Marie Bauman—Rich red, changing to scarlet maroon. A’ 
beautiful Rose. 
Magna Charta—Bright pink, suffused with carmine, very 
large; a grand variety. 
Madam Alfred Carriere—Pure white. 
Madam Plantier—Pure white; a very free bloomer; a general 
favorite. 3 
Madam Chas, Wood—Scarlet, shading to crimson; very large 
and full. “Sy 
oe PRICE. 
Large, strong plants in 5-inch pots, each, 40c; per dozen, $4.00. | 
Strong plants in 4-inch pots, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. : 
Fine young plants in 24-inch pots, each, 10c; per dozen, $1.00. 
MOSS ROSES. 
This class of roses is even more hardy than the Hybrid | 
Perpetuals, but should be treated about the same. 
Capt. ingram—Brilliant carmine. 
Crested Moss—Deep pink, crested, very fine. 
Perpetual White—The finest white. 
Salet—Bright rose, blush edges, large and full. 
Large, strong plants. Each, 40c; per dozen, $4.00. 
NOISETTE OR TENDER CLIMBING ROSES. 
Chromatella, or Cloth of Gold—Clear, bright yellow, a 
profuse bloomer. 
James Sprunt—Deep velvety rose. 
La Marque—Sulphur yellow; large and full. 
Marechal Neil—Deep golden yellow; buds of immense size. 
PRICE. 
Each, 10c: per dozen, $1.00. 
Strong one-year old plants, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
HARDY ROSE—GERN. JACQUEMINOT,. 
POLYANTHA ROSES. 
Clothilde Soupert—The flowers are borne in sprays, 
and are very double and perfect in form and capable 
of withstanding the most trying weather of our hottest 
summers. Color, pearl white, delicately shaded 
towards the center of the flower with rosy pink. 
Georges Pernet—An excellent rose, color bright rosy 
salmon. 
Gloire des Polyanthas—Bright rose, white center; 
full, well formed. 
Little Pet—White, small and double, free bloomer, 
very pretty. Each 10c; per dozen, $1.00. 
MEMORIAL ROSE. 
Rosa Wichuriana. 
A most remarkable, perfectly hardy climbing or 
creeping Rose, which adapts itself to almost any situa- 
tion, growing equally well in sun or shade, Admirable 
for covering rocky or barren slopes, stone walls and trel- 
lises; an excellent bower plant. Flowers about 2 inches 
in diameter, single, produced in clusters; color, white, 
with a golden yellow disc. 
Strong plants, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
Fine young plants, each, 10c; per dozen, $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID WICHURIANA. 
In habit the same as Rosa Wichuriana; perfectly 
hardy. The foliage is finely cut, of a leathery substance, 
and dark shining green. They bloom profusely, and the 
flowers are delightfully fragrant and last a long time in 
perfection 
Manda’s Triumph —A luxuriant grower, with fine 
foliage: flowers double, white, sweet scented and 
produced in clusters. 
Universal Favorite—Of vigorous habit; flowers 
double, of a beautiful rose color, very fragrant. 
Pink Roamer—A strong grower, with single bright 
pink flowers, which shade toa silvery white center, 
with orange stamens, very fragrant. 
PRICE—Strong plants. Each, 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Fine young plants, each 10c: per doz. $1.00. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Baltimore Belle—Pale blush, very double; flowers in 
clusters. 
Queen of the Prairies—Bright rosy red, shading toa 
soft pink; a grand variety, very free bloomer. 
Seven Sisters—Flowers in large clusters varying in 
color from white to crimson. 
Russell’s Cottage—Very double, dark velvety crim- 
son; profuse bloomer. 
Mary Washington—A free bloomer, flowers medium 
size, pure white, very double and exceedingly fra- 
grant, 
Crimson Rambier—A climbing Polyantha Rose, pro- 
ducing large trusses of bright crimson flowers. 
Yellow Rambler—A hardy climbing Rose of the style 
of Crimson Rambler, but having Double Yellow 
Flowers, which are deliciously fragrant and proe 
duced in trusses. 
PRICE. 
Strong two-year-old plants, dormant or in 5 inch pots, 
each, 40c: per doz. $4.00, 
Strong plants in 4 inch pots, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Fine young plants in 23 inch pots, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
HARDY PERSIAN YELLOW. 
This rose requires careful pruning. If pruned too 
close, it will not bloom, as the flowers are produced from 
the terminal shoots of the old wood. It is desirable to 
grow more than one plant of it, so that some of them may 
be pruned in the regular way one year, and the others the 
next year. Flowers deep golden yellow; very fragrant. 
Strong, dormant budded plants; each 50c. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE, 
