ROSES. 



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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES.-Continued. 



Eugene Sue. Bright vermilion, chaDging to scarlet; fra- 

 grant and robust. 

 Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped buds of intense dark crimson 



color; sweet fragrance; a grand rose. 

 Geant des Batailles. A very fine flower, in some places 



liable to mildew; color bright crimson. 

 Gen. Forney. Color clear cherry red. 



Gen. Jacqueminot. (See special description and cut, page 103.) 

 Gen. Lane. Dark rose color; fine form and substance. 

 Harrison Weir. Velvety crimson, enlivened with scarlet. 

 H. Schultheis. Delicate pinkish rose; full, double and 



sweet. 

 John Hopper. Brilliant rose, changing to bright glowing 



pink; reverse of petals lilac purple; a fine large showy 



sort, very fragrant. 

 La Heine. Beautiful clear bright rose; very large. 

 Louis Carrique. Clear carmine; excellent habit; fine odor. 

 Magna Charta. Rich dark pink: strong grower. There is 



scarcely any hardy Bose that gives such universal satis- 

 faction as this. 



1st size, $1.00; 2d size, 75 cts.; 3d size, 40 cts. - 

 Marie Bauman. Bright cherry red, changing to scarlet; 



large, full and fine; an excellent forcing kind. 

 Marquis de Ligneris. Bright rose; richly perfumed. 

 Md. Alf. Cariere. Pure white. 



Md. Isaac Perrier. Full and double, brilliant crimson. 

 Md. Marie Finger. Rich flesh color, shaded salmon. 

 Mme. Alfred Rougamont. Pure white, delicately shaded. 

 Mine. C. d'Islay. Bright rose blush; fragrant. 

 Mme. Laffay. Beautiful transparent rose; large. 

 Mme. Plantier. A perfectly hardy, pure w T hite, double Rose, 



of the Hybrid China class. One of the best hardy white 



Roses. It is excellently adapted for cemetery decoration, 



etc. Growth vigorous. 

 Mount Carmel. Bright carmine, full and fragrant. 

 Mrs. Laxton. Rosy crimson; fine form. 

 Mrs. Reynolds. Very large flowers; color bright carmine. 

 Paul Neyron. The flowers of this variety are the largest of 



any on our list, and globular. It is a strong grower; 



color a deep pink. 

 Peerless. Rich dark carmine. 

 Poeonia. Sweetly fragrant; color clear bright red. 

 Pres. Thiers. Flaming red; large sized flower; full and 



globular in shape. 

 Princess Camille de Rohan. Distinct and magnificent; 



color rich, dark velvety maroon, almost black; rich 



fragrance. 

 Princess de Mathilda. Deep blush; good form and sub- 

 stance; double and perfumed. 

 Reine d'Angleterre. Fine bright Rose; an old variety with 



many qualities to recommend it. 

 Rev. H. Dombrain. Very dark crimson; free flowering 



and hardy. 

 Sir G. Wolsely. Bright red, shaded carmine. 

 Sydonia. Violet crimson. 

 Triomphe de Alencon. Dark crimson rose. 

 Triomphe de Reims. Light rose color. 

 "Victor Verdier. Brilliant rosy carmine, edged purple ; extra 



large double flowers. 

 "Wm. Penn. Light carmine; flowers of good shape and size ; 



perfectly double and sweetly scented. 

 Xavier Olibo. Velvety black; deli /ious fragrance. 



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



2d " 30 " 3.00 



3d 



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Set 60 varieties 



1st 



size, 



$25.00. 





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2d 



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15.00. 





" 60 



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3d 



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9.00. 



MOSS ROSES. 



Valued for their hardiness, exquisite fragrance, and the beau- 

 tiful effect of the delicate moss-covered buds. Excellent for 



cemetery plots. 



Adelaide. A splendid old sort, color bright carmine. 



Capt. Ingraliam , Brilliant carmine red ; large, full flower ; 

 very double and mossy. 



Countess de Muranais. Large, pure white, fine. 



Cristata or "Crested Moss." Color of buds pink; thickly 

 crested with moss ; very beautiful. $1.00. 



English. The old red English Moss Rose ; mossy and fra- 

 grant. 



Elizabeth Rowe. Dark purplish crimson. 



Henry Martin. Fine bright pink : large, full and globular. 



Hortense Vernet. Fine rosy carmine; full, large and sweet; 

 beautifully covered with moss. 



Lanei. A beautiful shade of pink ; fragrant and mossy. 



Luxembourg. Large, crimson scarlet ; densely mossed. 



White Bath. Pure white. 



Extra large size, $1.00 each, except where noted ; $9.00 per set. 

 2d " .50 " " " 4.50 



3d " .30 " " " 3.00 



EXTRA LARGE IMPORTED PERPETUAL 

 FLOWERING MOSS ROSES. 



This class of Moss Roses are quite different from the regular 

 Mosses, which only bloom once. The Perpetuals flower very 

 freely in June, and some through the summer, with a profuse 

 bloom again in the fall. Perfectly hardy and very desirable. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white ; large and perfect form ; 

 densely covered with dark green moss. 



Mrs. Wm. Paul. Very bright rose ; finely cupped form ; 

 sweet fragrance : very mossy. 



Mons. Seline. White, tinted with rose. A very free, con- 

 tinuous bloomer. 



Salet. Bright rose, blush edges; large and full. One of the best. 



Md. Ory. Bright rosy carmine ; sweet and mossy. 



Perpetual White. White, blooming in clusters ; very 

 double and well mossed. 



$1.00 each ; set six for $5.00. 



STANDARD ROSE. 



HARDY STANDARD or TREE ROSES. 



One advantage of the Standard Rose is that being 5 feet in 

 height the flowers can be seen close to the eye and the fragrance 

 inhaled without stooping. They are particularly adapted for 

 city gardens or lawns, forming heads from 2 to 3 feet across. A 

 little care in training makes them models of beauty. Only the 

 finest Roses are grafted on the Standards, comprising all shades 

 of crimson, scarlet, carmine, rose, orange, yellow, white, &c. 

 All are hardy. Price, $1.25 each ; set of 12 kinds, $12.00. 



NOISETTE, or CLIMBING MONTHLIES. 



Caroline Manais. Color white, and finely scented. 



Belle Lyonnaise. Very large and full: beautiful light lemon. 



Claire Carnot. Orange yellow, with peach blossom centre. 



Cloth of Gold. One of the finest pillar Roses for the South- 

 ern States ; color, clear bright yellow ; good form. 



Gloire de Dijon. A grand green-house climber ; very large, 

 perfectly double and tea scented ; rich creamy amber. 



Guilletta. Bright rosy crimson, lightened with scarlet. 



Jas. Sprunt, or "Climbing Agrippina ;" deep cherry red. 



Mme. Balbiano. Soft rosy blush ; very sweet. 



Mme. Berrard. Deep carmine, full and double. 



Lamarque. Pure white, with lemon-colored centre. 



Marshal STiel. (See page 101 for prices, etc.) 



Mme. Trifle. Very large and double ; buff color. 



Caroline Goodrich. Vivid crimson. 



W. A. Richardson. Dark copper color. 



Reine Marie Henriette. Long pointed; dark crimson buds. 



Setina. Pink. 



Washington (White). Pure white flowers in clusters. 

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

 2d " 50 ■' " " " " 4.50 



3d " 30 " " " " " 3.00 



For Hardy Climbing Roses see " Hardy Climbing Plants " on last pages of catalogue. 



