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PETEP, HE^DE^SON 8t CO., fiEW YOP^.— PliA^T DEPfinT^EflT. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. 



NOW known everywhere. The best, perhaps, of all Eoses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. Hundreds of thousands of feet of glass 

 are exclusively devoted to this one variety. The buds, in midwinter, wholesale at from 25 cents to 50 cents apiece. Color, rich 

 crimson ; of fine shape and exquisite fragrance. This grand old variety holds its own against all new-comers, and is un- 

 doubtedly the finest hardy Rose of its color. (See cut.) 



Extra size, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. ; 1st size, 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz. ; 2d size, 50 cts. each, $4.59 per doz. ; 3d size, 15 cts. each, 

 SI. 50 per doz. 



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HARDY ROSBS. 



General Collection. 



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A.. K. Williams. Carmine red, changing to 



magenta. 

 Alfred Colomb. Very large and globular ; 



clear bright cherry. 

 A.chille Gounod. Bright carmine ; full and 



double. 

 A.uguste Mie. Clear, bright pink; large 



and finely cupped. 

 Alzora. Deep red, shaded carmine rose. 

 Baronne Provost. Beautiful, bright rose, 



shaded crimson. 

 Cardinal Patrizzi. Brilliant scarlet; good 



habit. 

 Constantin Tretiakoff. Bosy 



crimson ; large and sweet. 

 ■Cymabie. Very dark purplish 



crimson ; possibly the dark- 

 est rose in our list. 

 Dr. Lindley. Magnificent, 



dark crimson maroon ; extra 



fine. 

 Dr. Baillon. Dark purple, 



shaded crimson ; sweet fra- 

 grance. 

 Duchesse de Vallombrosa. 



Flesh color, shaded rose. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. Dark 



velvety crimson maroon ; 



fair size ; full, regular form ; 



handsome and scented. 

 Duke of Teck. Vivid scarlet 



crimson. 

 Duplessis Morney. Bright 



crimson. 

 Dugene Sue. Bright vermilion. 

 Eliza Boelle. Blush white, 



very free blooming, dwarf. 

 Earl of Pembroke. Velvety 



crimson petals, edged bright 



red. 

 Tisher Holmes. Finely shaped 



buds of intense dark crim- 

 son color. 

 Gen. Forney. Color, clear 



cherry red. 

 Gen. Washington. Dark, 



vivid crimson. 

 Gen. Lane. Dark rose color ; 



fine form and substance. 

 Geant des Battailles. Deep, 



fiery crimson ; very brilliant 



when first open, but fading 



rapidly with age. 

 Glory of Waltham. Brilliant crimson ; deliciously fragrant. 

 Harrison "Weir. Velvety crimson, enlivened with scarlet. 

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

 Jean Liabaud. A grand dark red — almost crimson rose. 

 John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine centre ; large and full. 

 La Heine. Beautiful clear bright rose ; very large. 

 Louis Cariege. Dark purplish red ; strong grower. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. 



Marquise deLigneries. Bright 



rose ; richly perfumed. 

 Mme. Isaac Perrier. Full and 



double ; brilliant crimson. 

 Mme. C. d'Islay. Bright rose 



blush ; fragrant. 

 Mme. Laffay. Beautiful trans- 

 parent rose ; large. 

 Maurice Bernardin. Bright 

 crimson, large full flowers; 

 a seedling of Gen. Jacque- 

 minot and one of the best. 

 Mme. Norman Neruda. Light 

 cherry carmine of medium 

 size ; very fragrant. 

 Mme. Plantier. A perfectly 

 hardy, pure white double 

 Rose. 

 Mount Carmel. Bright car- 

 mine ; full and fragrant. 

 Mrs. Reynolds. Color, bright 



carmine. 

 Mme. Masson. Bright silvery 



pink. 

 Mme. Marie Bianchi. White, 



crimson in centre. 

 Mme. P. Laugier. Silvery 



pink ; rich fragrance. 

 Marie Baumann. Crimson, 

 vermilion, suffused carmine. 

 Marshal P. Wilder. Cherry 

 rose mingled with carmine. 

 Mons. E. "ST. Teas. Carmine 

 crimson ; large, fine and 

 globular. 

 Marchioness of Lome. Bright 

 rose with carmine centre ; 

 large, sweet, full and cupped ; a grand Rose. 

 Mrs. Laxton. Deep velvety red ; finely formed 



flower, full and free. 

 Mad. Schwaller. Beautiful clear pink; very 



free flowering. 

 Paeonia. Sweetly fragrant ; color, clear bright 



red. 

 Pres. Thiers. Flaming red ; large sized flowers, 



full and globular. 

 Princesse de Mathilde. Deep blush ; good form 



and substance ; double and perfumed. 

 Peerless. Large rosy pink ; fine cupped flower. 

 Peine d'Angleterre. Fine bright rose. 

 Rev. H. Dombrain. Very dark crimson ; free 



flowering and hardy. 

 Sir G. Wolseley. Bright red, shaded carmine. 

 Sydonie. Violet crimson. 

 Triomphe d'Alencon. Dark crimson rose. 

 Triomphe de Reims. Light rose color. 



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

 1st size, 50 cts. each, $4.50"per doz. ; set 60 varieties, $20.00. 

 2d " 40 " " 4.00 " " 60 " 15.00. 



3d " 10 " " 1.00 " " 60 " 5.00. 



SPECIAL, L,OW OFFER.— 15 Monthly or 10 Hardy Roses for $1.00. This offer is made specially for the benefit 

 of our customers who live far from express offices and usually get plants by mail. At this low rate the selection of varieties must be 

 left entirely to us whenthe order is filled, and we cannot supply a schedule of sorts beforehand. Leaving the selection to us allows 

 us to send very frequently new and scarce sorts which may be in a surplus with us. If wanted by express, buyer to pay charges, we 

 can send larger and finer plants and will leave all the soil on the roots. If desired, will send 7 Monthly and 5 Hardy Roses for $1.00. 



