ROSES. 



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12 BEST MONTHLY ROSES for WINTER FLOWERING. 



The number of varieties that will give good results during 

 the winter months is limited, so that we can embrace in 

 the below named dozen all the best sorts — all described 

 in preceding pages : 



Sunset. (See description and prices, page 96.) 

 Safrano. Saffron orange. 

 Perle des Jardins. Canary yellow. 

 Niphetos. Pure white. 

 Bon Sileue. Carmine. 

 Catherine Mermet. Rosy blush. 

 Sonv. d'Un Ami. Deep pink. 

 Am. Beauty. (See page 06.) $2.00 and $1.00. 

 Douglas. Crimson. 

 Marshall Kotoert. Straw color. 

 Bennett. (See page 96.) $2. 00 and §1.00. 

 La France. Rich shade of pink. 

 Prices. 



1st size, 50c. each ; $4.50 per dozen; except where noted. 



2d " 30c. " 3.00 



3d " 16c. " 1.50 



MARSHAL NIEL. 



We have probably the largest and finest stock of this 

 unequaled Rose in the United States. We have it in every 

 size, from the small plants in 3-inch pots, at 15c. each, to 

 the splendid imported stock in 8-inch pots, which are 

 cheap, when used for rafters, at $5.00 apiece. The im- 

 mense size, dark golden yellow color of "Marshal Niel" 

 flowers are familiar to all. (See cut.) 



Extra large imported plants (biidded), 8-inch pots, 8 to 12 

 feet long — grand stock to plant to train on a rafter — S5.00 

 each. 



Standards, 4 to 5 feet high, $3.00 each. 



7 inch pots, 3 feet high, $2.00 each; $20.00 doz. 



5 " 2 " 1.50 " 12.00 " 



3 " .15 " 1.50 " 



BED MALMAISON 



RED MALMAISON. 



A new variety of great value for summer flowering. It 

 resembles the flesh-colored variety in growth and foliage, 

 but the flowers are more globular. It excels in brilliancy 

 of color almost every known Rose, being a most dazzling 

 shade of crimson scarlet. 



1st size, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



2d 

 3d 



50 

 30 



4.50 

 3.00 



POLYANTHA ROSES. 



A class of Roses of much value for bedding purposes, as 

 they form a mass of bloom. They are of a dwarf habit, and 

 are continuously in flower during the entire season. The 

 flowers are produced in clusters, and are unique and beau- 

 tiful ; about 1 M inches across. Single clusters of flowers 

 produce from 25 to 100 buds. The Polyantha Roses are 

 hardy in this latitude with slight protection. 

 Mignonette. Dark pink; extra fine. 15c. and 50c. each. 

 Paguerette. Pure white; very hardy. 15c. and 50c. each. 

 Md. Cecil Bruner. Delicate rose color. 15c. and 50c. each. 

 Anna Marie Montravel. Beautiful white; fine form. 



30c. and 75c. each. 

 Perle D' Or. (New.) Saffron yellow, tinged copper color. 

 30c. and 75c. each. 



Set of five, 1st size, $2.50. 

 2d " 1.00. 



STRIPED TEA ROSE, 

 "American Banner." 



One of the most wonderful novelties, in our opinion, that 

 has ever occurred among plants. Color bright carmine, 

 striped and slashed with white. It ever remains constant 

 in its striped character, as has been well proven. It is of an 

 exceedingly free blooming character, every shoot producing 

 a bud, whether planted in the open ground or grown for 

 winter flowers. 



1st size, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 



2d " 30 cts. " 3.00 



3d " 15 cts. " 1.50 



MAKSHAL NIEL. 



That we send plants successfully to great distances, the following testimonial will show : 

 which thanks." 



' Package of Roses received in good order, for 

 JOHN KIDWELL, Honolulu, H. I. 



