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NEW HARDY VARIEGATED ROSE, ROGER LAMBELIN, 



One of the most remarkable Roses yet offered. The petals are irregular 

 on the edges like a double Petunia ; the color is glowing crimson through- 

 out, except the edges of the petals, which are all distinctly marked 

 with a white band, forming a sharp contrast and the most unique com- 

 bination of colors known in Eoses. The foliage is large and handsome, 

 even for a Hybrid Perpetual Eose, a class noted for its fine foliage, and 

 the one to which the Roger Lambelin belongs. The growth is free and vig- 

 orous and the fragrance is delightful, equal to the finest of the hardy 

 Eoses. This is a " novelty " of the most striking order. (See cut.) Price, 

 1st size, $2.00 each ; 2d size, SI. 25 each ; 3d size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 



CLIHBING PERLE DES JARDINS. 



This is a " sport " from " Perle des Jardins," having all the good quali- 

 ties which made its parent famous. The " Climbing Perle" is a most 

 rampant running Eose. For the South it will be particularly valuable, as 

 it is entirely hardy there, while for a pillar Eose in the conservatory it will 

 be invaluable. Even the smallest size will make fine plants this season. 

 Price, 1st size, 75c. each; 2d size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. ; 3d size, 

 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 



CLiriBING NIPHETOS. 



A sport from the dwarf "Niphetos." It is a true climbing variety, 

 having the same pure white, long-pointed buds as its parent, and is 

 destined to become popular as an outdoor climbing Eose — in the South 

 especially, where it is perfectly hardy. 



Price, large plants, $1.00 each ; young plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 

 For other climbing Eoses, seepages 103 and 107. 



THE "JEWEL" COLLECTION OF ROSES. 



A Collection of Roses containing some of the finest and newest sorts, 

 offered at a very low price. 



Caprice. A hardy Eose, bright carmine, striped white 

 and light rose ; unlike most others of this class, " Caprice " 

 is nearly always beautifully striped. 



Dr. Grill. Coppery yellow, with a fawn rose reflex, 

 back of the petals shaded delicate rose ; an entirely new 

 color. Large, well-formed flowers. 



T. "W. Girdlestone. A grand hardy Eose ofrecent intro- 

 duction ; brilliant vermilion red. 



Ernest Metz. A remarkably beautiful variety. The 

 color is tender rose, changing toward the centre to vivid 

 cherry, with a distinct border around each petal. 



Eugene Furst. A hardy rose of fine form and sub- 

 stance, very large flowers and massive petals ; very 

 double ; color, dark velvety crimson. 



Grace Darling. One of the most elegant Eoses it has 

 ever been our pleasure to behold. Strong, vigorous 

 grower; color, a porcelain rose, elegantly shaded with 

 crimson. The colors stand out separate and distinct, 

 making a vivid contrast. (-See cut.) 



Lady Castlereagh. An exquisite Tea Eose, with very 

 large flowers, full and beautifully formed; pale rose, 

 shaded with fine sulphur yellow. 



Mrs. James Wilson. A grand Eose, especially fine 

 for bedding ; deep cream color, the edge of the petals 

 touched with soft blush. 



Madame Joseph Schwartz. A beautiful Eose ; extra 

 large, globular flowers, delicately perfumed and very full ; 

 pure wh'^e, elegantly tinted and shaded with pale yellow 

 and rose. 



Mad. Pierre Guillot. A charming Tea Eose, unique 

 in its brilliant combination of colors. It is free bloom- 

 ing and of vigorous habit, equally valuable for summer or 

 winter. 



Princesse de Sagan. This is a very strong, vigorous 

 grower, producing buds of the brightest scarlet crimson ; 

 the flowers are medium-sized, semi-double and fragrant. 



The Queen. A fine Garden Eose, pure white, exqui- 

 sitely formed buds and flowers, habit free and vigorous, 

 not hardy without protection. 



Price, 1st size, 50c. each ; set of 12, $5.00. 2d size, 35c. 

 each ; set of 12, $3.50. 3d size, 15c. each ; set of 12, $1.50. 



GBVCE DIUUKS, 



