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R. &■ J. FARQUHAR &* CO.'S SEED CA.TALOGUE. 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



These are specially grown for us by leading rosarians in this country and in England, and they have firm wood 

 and fibrous roots. They are much better adapted to our severe and changeable climate than the soft-wooded 

 plants grown on the meadows of Holland, so generally sold here, and which so frequently cause disappointment. 



Roses should be planted with the diverging roots at least nine inches below the surface of the ground; the 

 soil made firm about them and liberally watered 



Our collection comprises the most select sorts of all colors and of the finest forms. 

 Strong Dormant Plants, each, .30; doz., $3.00. Extra Strong Plants, each, .50; doz., 4.00 ; per 100, $25.00 



Alfred Colomb. Brilliant carmine-crimson ; large. 

 Anna de Diesbach. Clear bright rose. 

 Baroness Rothschild. Pale flesh pink, very fine. 

 Brightness or Cheshunt. Bright vivid red. 

 Charles Lefebvre. Bright velvety scarlet. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. Vermilion. 

 Earl Dufferin. Velvety crimson, shaded maroon. 

 Eugene Furst. Deep velvety crimson. 

 Fisher Holmes. Rich velvety crimson. 

 General Jacqueminot, Brilliant scarlet-crimson. 

 General Washington. Soft scarlet. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. Fine chrome yellow. 



John Hopper. Brilliant rosy-crimson. 



Jubilee. Pure red, shaded with crimson. 



Jules Margottin. Bright cherry. 



La France. Bright lilac-rose ; centre silvery-white. 



Lady Arthur Hill. Lilac rose; very fine. 



Lawrence Allen. Clear rose; very fragrant. 



Louis Van Houtte. Deep red, shaded with maroon-crimson. 



Mabel Morrison. White, faintly flushed with pink. 



Madame Gabriel Luizet. Fine satiny rose. 



