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Mew Pver=bIooming POSE, 



C. p. STRASHEIM. 



AVERT valuable summer-blooming Tea Rose. It is distinguished 

 among the many new and meritorious Roses we offer this 

 year for its healthy, vigorous habit and its great freedom of 

 bloom. From the time the little plants were first in bloom in 

 the open ground in May it was never out of flower and not a .y 

 sick plant appeared. The color is a very delicate shade of 

 primrose-yellow with a tint of fawn, the latter shade being 

 quite pronounced in the centre of the flowers. The finish of .;■ 

 the petals is like a Camellia, smooth and crystalline. Verj' v',, 

 rich Tea Rose fragrance. (See cut.) Price, 1st size, 75c. 

 each ; 2d size 50c. each ; 3d size, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 



New £ver=blooniing [^ose, 



MAD. RENE 

 GERARD. 



A NEW, Ever-blooming Rose, of rare and exquisite 

 ■**■ beauty, large, full flowers and long-pointed buds; 

 deep, coppery-yellow, passing to fine. Nasturtium red, i. -S^ 

 delicately shaded with crimson and rose. A new and very %;%. 

 beautiful combination of colors not often seen. A good, ''j:-;:. 

 healthy grower and constant bloomer ; extra fine. Price, 1st ;;:> 

 size, 60c. each ; 2d size, 50c. each ; 3d size, 20c. each, S2.00 \ 

 per doz. \ 



HADAHE ADOLPHE LOISEAU. 



A N exceedingly beautiful new Rose, a cross between Merville 

 ■»*• de Lyon and Kaiserin Augusta Victoria ; splendid flowers of 

 largest size ; very full, elegantly formed and deliciously sweet ; color, 

 fine rosy flesh, passing to rich creamy white, delicately tinged with blush. 

 Price, 1st size, 50c.each ; 2d size, 40c. each ; 3d size, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz 



Ever=blooming Rose, 



JOHANNES 

 WESSELHOFT. 



NE'W.) 



STRONG-GROWING, free-blooming Hybrid 



Tea Rose, very valuable for the garden, as it 



is hardy. The color is a delicate shade of canary 



passing to ivory. Price, 1st size, $1.00 each; 2d 



size, 75c. each ; 3d size, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



NEW HARDY 

 EVER=BLOOMING 



ROSE, 



PAN=AnERICAN. 



IN offering this absolutely new Rose we do so with 

 the utmost confidence that it will take front rank 

 amongst garden varieties, also that it is going to be 

 a valuable addition to the winter-blooming section. 

 It is a cross between American Beauty and Mme. 

 Caroline Testout, and was raised in this country, so 

 we have named it Pan-American. Under glass in 

 winter the color is a soft shade of rosy red, just a 

 little lighter than the American Beauty. In the open 

 ground, in summer, the coloring is somewhat lighter 

 at opening, rapidly changing to a most beautiful 

 shade of deep, satiny, rosy pink. The guard petals 

 are heavy and cupped, forming a perfect setting for 

 the large, full double flower. The fragrance is deli- 

 cious, strong and spicj', one of its distinguishing 

 merits. The stems are long and every new shoot 

 produces a flower, so that it is, in truth, ever-bloom- 

 ing. It has withstood the winter outdoors and may 

 be classed among the hardy Roses. (See cut.) 



Price, young plants ready about April 1st, $1.00 

 each, $10.00 per doz. 



NEW TEA ROSE, Sunrise. 



THE most gorgeous Rose of its class yet intro- 

 duced. This has made a sensation in England 

 and taken first honors wherever shown. In close bud 

 form it shows the high, brilliant colors seen only 

 in the "Austrian Copper," scarlet and yellow. As it 

 opens, the color deepens, the scarlet turning darker 

 red, the yellow to orange and copper, the inside of 

 the petal, golden yellow. The open Rose is large, 

 perfectly double and of grand form. Piice, 1st size, 

 $1,50 (>ach; 3d size, 7oc. each. 



