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Qjrri<? Bros/ horticultural (Juide.- 



ROSES. 



CATHERINE MERMET. 



Select List of the best and most popular Everbloom- 

 ing Roses in Cultivation. 



Suitable for the Flower Garden in Summer or Greenhouse in Winter. 



Adam— Carmine pink, extra large; very double. 



Agrippina — Brilliant fiery red, very double;]prof use bloomer. 



Bella — Pure white; long pointed buds. 



Catherine Mermet— Flesh color; very large buds. 



Cornelia Cook — Pure white; an excellent Rose. 



Crimson Bedder — Rich, dark, velvety crimson. 



Etoile de Lyon — A splendid yellow Rose, and excellent bedder. 



Duchess de Brahant— Soft rosy flesh, changing to deep rose. 



Hermosa — Beautiful clear rose; constant bloomer. 



Isabella Sprunt — Canary yellow, profuse bloomer, tea scented. 



Madam Hoste — A magnificent Rose; color white, shaded with 

 delicate canary yellow. 



Madam de Watteville — Perhaps better known as the Tulip 

 Rose, because of its resemblance to some of the most beautiful 

 shaded Tulips. Flowers delicately shaded with pink, rose and 

 creamy-white. 



TEA ROSES — New and Choice 

 Varieties. 



G Bridesmaid — A sport from that old 

 favorite Catherine Mermet, but much, su- 

 perior in several respects. The buds are 

 very large and full; color a deep, very 

 rich pink, a shade it retains from first to 

 last in all conditions*of weather. 



Golden Gate— A Tea Rose of rare 

 beauty. Flowers very large and full; 

 creamy white, beautifully tinted with 

 yellow at the base of the petal. 



Henry M. Stanley — A magnificent 

 new everblooming Rose. Flowers extra 

 large and full ; color a beautiful amber 

 rose, tinged with delicate apricot yellow. 



Madam Elie Lambert — A magnificent 

 Rose, very attractive because of its color, 

 which is rich creamy- white, faintly tinted 

 with pale golden-yellow, bordered and 

 shaded with a soft rosyflesh tint. Flow- 

 ers very large and full and deliciously 

 fragrant. 



Mrs. Be Graw— Something new and 

 just what was wanted: a hardy, ever- 

 blooming Rose. This one has no equal. 

 It blooms profusely all summer unfail- 

 ingly. Color of flower a rich, glossy 

 pink; very fragrant. 



The Rainbow — California's new Rose; 

 destined to become very popular. A mag- 

 nificent flower, very large and full. Color 

 deep pink, mottled with crimson [and 

 shaded with golden amber. 



Price, each, 15 cts. ; per doz., $1.50. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



chromatella, or Cloth of Gold— ©lear 

 bright yellow; a profuse bloomer. 



Glorie de Dijon — Rich, creamy yel- 

 low, shaded with amber ; very double. 



James Sprunt — Deep, velvety-rose. 



La Marque — Sulphur yellow; ^large 

 and full. 



Marechal >eil — Deep golden yellow; 

 buds of immense size. 



Reine Olga de Wurtemberg— Large 

 and full. Color rosy flesh, tinged with 

 salmonjyellow, margined with crimson. 



Price, each, 10 cts.; per doz., $1.»0. 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— Continued. 



Madam Cnsin — A beautiful Rose, color rosy,purple, shaded with 

 cream. 



Madam Brayy — Rich creamy-white with blush center. 



Niphetos — Large, pointed, pure white buds. 



Perle des Jardins— Clear golden yellow; is among the very 

 best yellow Roses in cultivation. A strong grower and sure bloomer. 



Queen's Scarlet— An excellent bedder. Rich crimson, chang- 

 ing to light scarlet. A very free bloomer. 



Queen of Bedders— Crimson ; an excellent bedder; profuse 

 bloomer. 



Safrano — Bright apricot yellow; very profuse bloomer. 



Souvenir d'un Ami — Light pink. 



Sunset— A sport from Perle des Jardins. Color a beautiful 

 shade of apricot. 



Souvenir de Wooton— A superb variety; flowers verylargeand 

 full. Color rich crimson. 



The Bride — A sport from Catherine Mermet, resembling that 

 superb Rose in everything but in color, which is pure white. 



' Waban — A great acquisition, and very popular. Flowers very 

 large andfull, borneonlong, stoutstems. Color, rich carmine pink. 

 Price, each. 10 cts.; per doz., $1.00. 



