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BELLE SIEBRECHT. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



Belle Siebrecht (new) — A very handsome free bloomer, color 

 rich pink, flowers of good substance, stems long and erect; an ex- 

 cellent variety for florists' use. Each, 25 cts.; per doz., $2.50.-' 



American Beauty — Very large, very fragrant, brilliant crimson, 

 free bloomer. 



Duchess of Albany — A charming Rose, resembling La France, 

 but the color is a much richer pink. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (new) — This is undoubtedly a 

 great acquisition, combining the two very desirable qualities, a 

 good Rose in the bud and an equally good full blown Rose. The 

 bud is very large and full; color pure snowy white. A profuse and 

 continuous bloomer. Each, 20 cts. ; per doz., $2.00. 



La France — A great favorite. Flowers very large, color deep 

 pink. 



Madame Caroline Testout (new)--A grand Rose of the La 

 France type, already very popular. The color is exquisite, a beau- 

 tiful clear pink. Flowers very large. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00. 



Meteor — A remarkably fine Rose. Color very deep, rich vel- 

 vety crimson. 



Price, except where noted, each, 10 cts.; per doz., $1.00. 



POLYANTHA ROSES. 



Clothilde Soupert — A most valuable introduction. For garden 

 culture it stands unequaled. As a pot plant for house culture it 

 cannot be too highly recommended. Habit of plant is robust and 

 bushy, and it produces its flowers in such profusion as to fairly 

 hide the foliage. The flowers are borne in sprays, and are very 

 double and perfect in form and are capable of withstanding the 

 most trying weather of our hottest summers. The color is a pearl 

 white, delicately shaded towards the center of the flower with rosy 

 pink. 



Georges Pernet-An excellent Rose, color bright rosy salmon 



Moire des Polyanthas— Bright rose, white center • full well- 

 formed. 



Little Pet— White, small and double, free bloomer- very prettv 

 Each, 10 cts.; $1.00 per dozen. 

 HYBRID PERPETUALS-Hardy. 



Out of the almost endless list of Hybrid Roses in cultivation 

 we have selected from year to year those we find the best, quality, 

 general desirability and adaptability to our climate being taken 

 into consideration. From our stock we have picked out what we 

 consider the best and offer them with the full assurance that they 

 cannot fail to give satisfaction. 



Anna de Diesbach— Clear rose, very large ; a splendid Rose. 



Baron de Bonstetten— Clear velvety maroon, shaded with 

 crimson ; a erand variety. 



Coquet des Alps— Pure white. 



Charles Lefebvre— Bright crimson, center purplish. 



Dinsmore — Rich crimson scarlet. 



t*en. Jacqueminot— Brilliant velvety red, vigorous habit and 

 free bloomer. 



John Hopper— Brilliant rose. 



Louise Odier — Bright rose; medium in size; very desirable. 



Marie Bauman— Rich red, changing to scarlet maroon. A 

 beautiful Rose. 



Marshall P. Wilder— Cherry rose and carmine. 



Magna Charta — Bright pink, suffused with carmine, very large; 

 a grand variety. 



Madam Plantier — Pure white; a very free bloomer; a general 

 favorite. 



Madam Chas. Wood — Scarlet shading to crimson; very large 

 and full. 



Mrs. John Laing — A profuse bloomer, color soft pink; large, 

 finely shaped and very fragrant. 



Prince Camille de Rohan — Fine dark velvety crimson. 



Paul flfeyron — Deep rose; large flowers. 



Victor Verdier — Rosy carmine, edged with purple. 



Price, each, 10 cts. ; per doz., $1.00. Large, strong plants, each, 

 25 cts.; per doz., $2.50. 



MOSS ROSES. 



This class of Roses is even more hardy than the Hybrid Per- 

 petuus, but should be treated about the same. 



Perpetual White — The finest white. 



Salet — Bright rose, blush edges, large and full. 



Large and strong plants. Each, 25 cts.; per doz., $2.50. 



Hardy Persian Yellow Rose— Deep golden yellow. Each, 50 cts. 

 HARDY CJLLMBLNG ROSES. 



Valuable for training up trellises, fences and piazzas; whenjonce 

 established no climber gives greater satisfaction. Very littleiCare 

 need be given them for 

 winter months. 



Baltimore Belle — 

 Pale blush, very dou- 

 ble ; flowers in clusters. 

 Queen of the Prai- 

 ries — Bright rosy red, 

 shading to soft pink; a 

 grand variety,very free. 

 Seven Sisters — 

 Flowers in large clus- 

 ters, varying in color 

 from white to crimson. 

 Russell's Cottage- 

 Very double, dark vel- 

 vety crimson; profuse 

 bloomer. 



Mary Washington 

 — A free bloomer, flow- 

 ers medium size, pure 

 white, very double and 

 exceedingly fragrant. 



Strong two-year-old 

 plants, 25c each ; $2.50 

 per doz. 



Crimson Rambler — 

 New climbing Poly- 

 antha Rose, producing 

 large trusses of bright 

 crimson flowers. It is 

 of strong habit, foliage 

 bright glossy green. 

 Price, 25 cts. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER. 



