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The list offered below 



Suzanne M. Rodocannachi. Deep 



pink, wonderfully free blooming. 

 Ulrich Bruner. Cherry red ; a grand 



Rose, very free blooming. 

 Prices, except where noted : 



Extra Selected Plants, 75o. each ;■ 

 $7.50 per doz. Collection of 24 grand 

 Eoses for $15.00. 



Second Grade of the above, fine 

 plants, 60c. each ; $6.00 per dozen. Set 

 of 24 sorts for $12.00. All plants for this 

 season's blooming. 



Hardy Ever-Blooming Rose, 



Dit-ismore. 



This peerless variety merits all the 

 praises which have been bestowed on it. 

 For years we had been looking for a va- 

 riety which had all the desirable qual- 

 ities of a bedding Eose— that is, one 

 which was of good color, fine form, a 

 profuse bloomer, and which would stand 

 the rigor of our Northern winters with- 

 out protection; and we can conscien- 

 tiously say that, until the " Dinsmore " 

 was produced, there was none to our 

 knowledge which combined all these 

 qualities. It is a vigorous, healthy 

 Eose of branching habit, and is simply loaded with 

 flowers all summer long, being even more profuse than 

 mostof the tender "everblooming" Eoses. Theflowers 

 are large, perfectly double, and of a dazzling scarlet 

 crimson color, and have that rich, spicy fragrance pecu- 

 liar to the best hybrid Eoses. Wherever summer Eose- 

 buds are wanted it has no equal. (See cut.) 



1st size, 60c. each ; $6.00 per dozen. 

 2d " 50c. " 4.50 

 3d " 15c. " 1.50 



OAPT. OHEISIY. 



EXTRA LARGE IMPORTED HARDY ROSES. 



We offer, this season, a grand collection of the finest hardy varieties 

 imported from the most celebrated growers of England and the Con- 

 tinent. They are extra large strong plants, growing in 5 and 6 inch pots, 

 and cannot fail to please the most fastidious. These are all budded 

 low on Manetti stock and should be planted deep enough to cover the 

 graft. They are all extra-strong well-ripened plants and will, under 

 ordinary cultivation, produce magnificent flowers. The list contains 

 the best varieties known at the present time. 



Alfred Colomb. Carmine crimson, 

 a grand Eose, should be in every 

 collection. 



Anna Alexieff. Very pretty shade 

 of rose, large, full and of good 

 habit, fine for massing. A grand 

 Eose for every purpose. 



Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de 

 Paris). Eich carmine. 



Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish 

 crimson with vivid red shadings. 



Baroness Rothschild. An exqui- 

 site shade of satiny pink. 



Boule de Neige. Pure white, 

 strong grower and free bloomer. 



CAPT. CHRISTY. Delicate flesh 

 color, deepening in shade toward 

 the centre ; one of the most 

 beautiful of Eoses. The foliage 

 is quite distinct. It is very free 

 in flowering and, taken all in all, 

 may be considered one of our 

 best Eoses. (See cut. ) 



Caroline D'Arden. Pure rose, a 

 beautiful color. 



Chas. Lefebvre. Deep reddish 

 crimson, large full flowers. 



Countess of Oxford. Very pro- 

 fuse ; soft, rosy carmine. 



Eugene Verdier. Violet crimson, 

 a superb rose. 



John Hopper. Bright rose with 

 carmine centre, large and full. 



La France. Peach-blossom pink. 



Mabel Morrison. Pure white ; 

 large flowers. 



Marie Baumann. Crimson ver- 

 milion, suffused carmine. 



Merveille de Lyon. Extra large, 

 blush white. 



MRS. JOHN LAING. Eich satiny 

 pink, delicious fragrance. 



Paul Neyron. P lowers five inches 

 across ; color, lovely dark pink. 



Persian Yellow. Hardy yellow 

 Eose ; best of its color. $1.00 

 and 75 cts. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark 

 crimson maroon, almost black. 



Queen of Queens. Pink, with 

 blush edges ; large and full. 



Rosieriste Jacobs. Bright red, 

 a fine free-flowering sort. 



