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< Vili 1 poppers Bright rose with carmine Ee large 
: Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light, clear pink. 
Mme. Alfred Carriere. Pure white; graceful growth. 
Mme. Masson. Carmine-crimson; very large and full. 
Mme. Plantier. Pure white, grand for cemeteries. 
Marchioness of Londonderry. Ivory white, globular. 
Maurice Bernardin. Bright crimson, large full flowers. 
Marie Baumann. Crimson-vermilion, suffused carmine. 
Mrs.R.G.Sharman Crawford. Deeprosy pink;very free. 
Paul’s Early Blush. - Beautiful blush pink, shaded silver. 
Prince Arthur. Brilliant, rich, deep crimson; very fine. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, blush edges; large and full. 
Rev. H. Dombrain. Very dark crimson; free-flowering. 
Rev. J.B. M.Camm. Color, rich carmine-rose. 
Sir G. Wolseley. Bright red, shaded carmine. 
Spenser. Beautiful satin pink; full and compact. 
Striped La France. Striped bright rose on satin pink. 
Xavier Olibo. Deep crimson; perfectly formed flowers: 
Price of any of the above, Ist size, 50c. each, $4.50 
per doz.; 2d size, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz.; 3d size, 
15c. each, $1.50 per doz. Set of 36 sorts for $12.00, 
$7.00 or $3.50, Ist, 2d and 3d sizes. 
THE MOST FAMOUS ROSE... 
“Flmerican Beauty.” 
A hardy Rose of the largest size, having 
the ever-blooming qualities of the Tea Rose, 
with the delicious odor of the Damask Rose, 
consequently equally valuable for winter or 
summer flowering. In color it is a deep, 
brilliant rosy carmine, shaded toward the 
centre with rich carmine-crimson. Ist size, 
60c. each, $6.00 per doz. ; 2d size, 50c. each, 
$4.50 per doz.; 3d size, 20c. each, $2.00 per 
doz., $15.00 per 100. 
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ROGER LAMBELIN. One ofthe most 
remarkable Roses yet offered. The 
color is glowing crimson throughout, 
except the edges of the petals, which 
are all distinctly marked with white. 
(See prices at end of list.) 
General 
Dardy tRoses. Collection. 
We offer below a fine assortment of Hardy Roses carefully 
selected from our large stock, all inferior varieties having been. 
discarded. 
NOTE.—All these Roses are grown on their own roots. 
AUGUSTINE GUINOISSEAU. (White La France.) A 
“sport” from ‘‘La France,” similar to it excepting color, 
which is a unique shade of flesh white. On account of its 
great freedom of bloom, delicious fragrance and hardiness, it 
has become very popular. 
A.K,. Williams. Carmine-red, changing to magenta. 
Alfred Colomb. Very largeand globular; clear bright cherry. 
Anna Alexieff. Very pretty shade of rose; large and full. 
Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish crimson, vivid red shadings. 
Caprice. Ground color soft, satiny pink, distinctly striped and 
dashed with white and carmine, most distinctly marked. 
Clio. Satin blush; very fine in every way. 
Capt. Hayward. Rich carmine-crimson; extra good. 
Coquette des Blanches. Pure white; very free blooming. 
Dinsmore. Dark red; very free blooming. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Dark velvety crimson-maroon. 
Eugene Furst. Very large flowers; dark velvety crimson. 
Fair Helen. (new). Silvery pink, blush white centre; almost 
ever-blooming. 
Francois Levet. Beautiful cherry rose; very free blooming. 
Fisher Holmes. Dark velvety crimson; fine form. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Now knowneverywhere. The most 
popular of all Roses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. Color, 
rich crimson; of fine shape and exquisite fragrance. (See cut.) 
Jean Liabaud. Deep crimson-maroon, very dark. 
(See prices at end of list above.) (See next column.) 
