ROSES. 



101 



NEW YELLOW POLYANTHA ROSE, 

 " Perle d'Or." 



The red and white varieties are now so popular that this 

 new acquisition will he very welcome; color saffron yellow, 

 tinged with red. 75 cts. each; $7. flu per doz. 



POLYANTHA ROSE, 

 "Mignonette." 



This variety represents a class of Eoses 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 beautiful ; dark pink, and about iy z inches 

 across. Single clusters of flowers produce from 25 to 100 

 buds. The Polyantha Roses are hardy in this latitude with 

 slight protection. (See cut.) 



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



2d " 15 •' " 1.50 



POLYANTHA ROSE, 

 Anne Marie Montravel. 



Similar to the above, but with pure white flowers. 

 50 cts. each ; $4.50 per doz. 



EOSE, "AMEBICAN BANNER. 



STRIPED TEA ROSE, 

 "American Banner." 



One of the uiDfr wonderful novelties-, in our opinion, that has 

 ever occurred amouf plants. Color bright carmine, striped 

 and slashed with white. I 1 e^ei remains constant in its striped 

 character, as has been wel ■j.roveD. Is in of i*n axceedingly free 

 blooming character, every' shoot producing a otkT whether 

 planted in the open ground o*. grown for winter flowe-i. 



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



2d " 30 cts. ' 3.00 



3d " 20 cts. " 2.00 



TELLOW TEA KOBE, " PEBLB DES JABDIMB." 



YELLOW TEA ROSE, 

 " Perle des Jardins." 



No Rose of its color ever cultivated for cut flowers up to the 

 present time is now so valuable as this. Tens of thousands of 

 It, covering many acres in glass, are now grown in the vicinity 

 of New York for winter flowering; it is equally valuable for 

 summer, as it flowers continuously. Its color is a rich shade of 

 yellow, large size and perfect form, tea fragrance, a healthy, 

 free grower, and unequaled in profusion of bloom, either in the 

 green-house in winter or in the open ground in summer. We 

 grow 50,000 plants of this variety alone each season, and can 

 supply for rosaries in quantity plants of all sizes at special rates. 

 The out represents two-thirds natural size. (See cut.) It 1* the 

 prototype of the new Rose, "Sunset." (Seepage 99.) 



1st size, $1.00 each; $9.00 per doz. 



2d " .75 ■• 6.00 " 



8d » .30 " 3.60 ■ 



4th " .16 *• 1.50 * 



The Sunset Rose excels in richness of color, both in flower and foliage, your catalogue description. 

 COT it. 



It is worth double the money paid 

 A. R. BLAIR. York. Pa. 



