GENERAL COLLECTION. 



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PYRETHRUM LACINIATUM. 



A cut-leaved variety of the well-known " Golden Fea 

 ther." Very neat and distinct. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



RHYNCOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES. 



A greenhouse climber with white Jasmine-like, flowers. 

 The flowers are produced in great clusters during the 

 spring months, and have a fragrance almost unequaled. 

 A good sized plant in bloom will scent a large room. 

 75 cts. each ; $6.00 per doz. 



ROSES. 



The monthly, or ever-blooming sorts, undoubtedly, give 

 better satisfaction than the Hybrid Perpetuals — flowering 

 continually — but not being hardy north of Maryland, re- 

 quire protection (which is best done by covering the roots 

 in December with leaves or coarse litter, to about six 

 inches in depth.) The Hybrid Perpetuals are perfectly 

 hardy, but do not bloom, as their names would indicate, 

 perpetually, giving only one profuse bloom iu June, and 

 a partial bloom throughout the summer. 



All are grown on their own roots, from cuttings of the 

 young wood. They are healthy plants that have never 

 been forced, and are grown in pots. 



(For New Moses, see Novelties.) 



ROSES, MONTHLY or EVER-BLOOM- 

 ING. TEA. 



Our collection of ninety Roses contains many new and 

 scarce sorts, the whole having been selected as varieties 

 having the greatest contrast in color, combining, at the 

 same time, free-flowering qualities, either for summer or 

 winter blooming. They are mostly Tea Roses, and are 

 consequently ever-blooming. We may state that when 

 not wanted for winter flowering, a covering of six inches 

 of dry leaves or straw around the roots, put on in Decem- 

 ber, will preserve them through the winter in the North- 

 ern States ; in most of the Southern States they will be 

 hardy without covering. The varieties in heavy type 

 are those grown principally in winter for forcing for cut 

 flowers. 



Anna Oliver. (Seepage96). 75 cts. 

 Clement Nabounand. (Seepage 96). 75 cts. 

 Comtesse Riza da Pare. (See page 96). 75 ets. 

 La Tulip. (Seepage 96) 75 cts. 

 La Nuancee. (Seepage 96.) 75 cts. 

 Lucullus. (-See page 96.) 75 cts. 

 Louis Richard. (See page 96.) 75 cts. 

 ITIme. Welch. (Seepage 96.) 75 cts. 

 Narcisse. (See page 96.) 75 cts. 

 Rubens. (Seepages.) 75 cts. 

 Souv. de David. (Seepages.) 75 cts. 

 Souv. de Geo. Sand. {See page 96.) 75 cts. 

 AMERICAN BANNER. (Seepage 96). $1.00. 

 Adam. Large, pinkish purple. 

 BE L L A . Pure white. 

 Bianqui. French white. 

 BON SILENE. Purplish carmine. 

 CATHERINE MERMET. Light pink. 

 Coquette de Lyon. Light canary yellow ; very fine. 

 CHAS. ROVOLLI. (See page 96). 75 cts. 

 CORNELIA COOK. Pure white; extra large. 

 DOUGLAS. Rich crimson; entirely distinct in color. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh. Rich dark crimson. 75 cts. 

 Due de Cayes. Yellowish white. 

 DUCHESSE DE BRABANT. Light pink; flue. 

 ISABELLA SPRCNTi Canary yellow. 

 La Jonquille. Golden yellow : splendid. 

 Le Nankin. Bright yellow ; tipped white. 

 Le Phoenix. Carmine rose. 

 Leveson Gower. Rosy salmon. 

 Letty Coles. (Seepage 96.) 75 cts. 

 Md. Lambard. (See page 96.) 75 cts. 

 Madame Caroline Kuster. Beautiful light yellow. 

 Madame Dennis. White, with sulphur yellow centre. 

 Madame de St. Joseph. Deep pink. 

 Madame Margottin. Yellow and rose. 

 Madame Ristori. Blush. 

 Marie de Bail. Rich blush. 

 Marie Ducher. Deep rose, 

 Marie Sisley. White tipped carmine ; shell-like. 

 Melville. Pink. 

 NIPHETOS. Pure white. 

 Nina. Large pinkish rose. 

 Odorata. Blush. 

 Pauline Lebontc. Light blush. 

 PEARL OF THE GARDEN. Deep yellow. 

 SAFRANO. Orange yellow. 



Stella. Light yellow. 



Souvenir d'un Ami. Light lilac. 



Souv. de Malmaison. Flesh-color; extra. 



Yellow Tea. Straw color. 



Alba Rosea. Pink and white. 



Aurora. Light flesh pink. 



Belle Allemande. Large, bright pink. 



Devoniensis. Deep blush. 



Mad. Rachel. Pure white. 



Mad. de Devereourt. Light canary. 



Perfection de Montplasier. Large; bright yellow. 



Valle du Chamoix. Golden yellow and copper. 



Aline Sisley. Rich violet red, shaded crimson maroon. 



A. Christophe, Apricot color, tinged pink; full and 

 fragrant. 



Bouquet de Marie. Deep rose, veined white. 



Bougere. Deep rose, very double and fragrant. 



Cels. Pale rose color. 



Fairy Rose. Flowers size of a dime ; carmine 



Freres Soupert et Notting Yellow, tinged rose ; fuli 

 and fragrant. 



Gen. de Tartas. Deep carmine, large and double. 



Goubalt. Bright rose-tinted buff. 



La Sylphidc. Cream color, shaded pink. 



Lady Warrender. White; fragrant. 



La Chamoise. Coppery yellow. 



Md. Marie Bert ho n. A fine rose ; snow-white shaded' 

 lemon yellow. 



Md. Maurice. Delicate flesh color, very double- 

 fragrant. 



Md. Camille. Very large buds; flesh color changing 

 to salmon rose. 



Md. Aimbet. Rosy peach color; exquisite fragrance. 



Md. de Vatry. Bright crimson scarlet ; very sweet. 



Md. Faleot. Apricot buff; very profuse. 



Md. de Tartas. Carmine ; pointed bud. 



Md. de Narbonne. Pink. 



Md. Bravy. Cream color ; rose colored centre. 



Md. II. J ;i main. Cup-shaped; white, shaded yellow 

 and pink; splendid. 



Md. Berrard. Deep carmine. 



Marie Guillot. Pure white, golden centre ; very sweet- 

 scented. 



Mad. Balbiano. Soft, rosy blush, reverse of petals^ 

 silvery white. 



Pink Daily. Bright pink ; very free bloomer. 



Pres. D'Olbeeque. Bright, purplish crimson ; fragrant 

 and profuse. 



Pauline Lebonte. Salmon rose, shaded amber. 



Souv. de Paul Neron. White, tinged yellow and. 

 crimson; very fine. 



Sulphurea. Sulphur color ; fine form. 



Theresa Loth. Carmine red, shaded rose. 



La Pactole. Pale yellow; an old forcing variety. 



1st size, 60c. each; $6.00 per doz., except where noted. 

 2d " 30c. " 3.00 " " " " 



Full set of 91 varieties, including the new varieties and 

 the " 12 best," 



1st size, $40.00. 2d size, 820.00. 



ROSES, BEDDING. 



These are nice, healthy plants, grown in smaller pots 

 than the preceding, and we can therefore sell them at 

 much lower rates. Last year these same sized plants 

 gave such general satisfaction that this season we have 

 grown them much more extensively. Most of the varie- 

 ties of Roses named in the following list of Teas, Bourbon, 

 and Bengals, are included in this selection. The kinds, 

 however, must be of our own selection. 



20 ets. each; $2.00 per doz. $15.00 per hundred. 



J^* Our selection of sorts only, but all named varieties of 

 the finest sorts . 



ROSES, BOURBON and BENGAL. 



Agrippina. Bright crimson. 

 Appoline. Cupped Carmine. 

 Beau Carmine. Light crimson. 

 Cramoise Superior. Purplish crimson. 

 Compte Bo bin shy. Rich crimson. 

 Duchess Thuringe. French white. 

 Louis Phillipe. Crimson. 

 Hermosa. Pink, extra. 

 Roi de Cramoise. Red. 

 Sombriel. French white. 



1st size, 60c. each ; $6.00 per doz. Set of 10 sorts, for $5.00- 

 2d " 30c. " • 3.00 " " 10 " " 2.50~ 



