Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs, Seeds and Garden Requisites. 



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HARDY ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING. 



Wo have on the way, which will be ready for delivery October 15, a splendid lot of Roses, which, if planted this 

 fall ought to give a good crop of bloom next season. We offer only a comparatively small number of sorts, but these 

 are all high-class and fine contrasting varieties. 



'*Well Known Qen. Jacqueminot." 



The best, perhaps, of all Roses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. 

 new-comers, and is undoubtedly the finest hardy Rose of its color. 



This grand old variety holds its own against all 



La France. Flowers large 

 and beautiful, either in 

 the bud form or when 

 expanded ; peach-blossom 

 color, shaded pink and 

 silvery rose. It is free- 

 blooming, every shoot 

 forming a beautiful flow- 

 er. In addition, it is 

 hardy and most deliciously 

 fragrant. 



Capt. Christy. Delicate 

 flesh color, deepening in 

 shade toward the center ; 

 one of the most beautiful 

 of the Rose family. The 

 foliage is quite distinct. 

 It is very free in flower- 

 ing, and, taken in all, 

 may be considered one of 

 our best Roses. 



Paul Neyron. Flowers 5 

 inches aci'oss ; color, love- 

 ly dark pink. 



Alfred Colomb. Bright 

 crimson, large full flowers. 



Dinsmore. This grand dark 

 red Rose is entirely hardy 

 and ever-blooming, un- 

 questionably the finest in 

 its class or color. This 

 Rose has been growing 

 steadily in popularity. 



Duke of Edinburgh. A splendid dark reddish crimson 

 Rose. In form and fragrance it is unsurpassed. One of 

 the most prolific bloomers, flowering freely in the fall. 



Prairie Queen. A perfectly hardy Rose, and very prolific, 

 covered with flowers, of satiny pink. 



Clothilde Soupert. This is a grand Rose. The color is a 

 French white, deepening to rosy blush in the center, 

 exceeding in distinctness of shadings the well-known 

 Malmaison. The form and substance of the flowers are 

 so perfect that the hottest weather does not cause a 

 deterioration of either, so that even in mid-summer a 

 bouquet of splendid buds aud open flowers can be 

 obtained from this fine variety. 



Hippolyte Jamain. Bright 

 rose, with carmine, striped 

 white and light rose ; un- 

 like most others of this 

 class. 



Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Bril- 

 liant rose, grand variety ; 

 is a "sport" from "La 

 France," and inherits all 

 the grand qualities which 

 have made its parent 

 the favorite it is. The 

 color is a deep, rich rose. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. 

 Velvety crimson, very 

 double, large petals. 



Cheshunt Hybrid. Cherry 

 carmine, free-blooming. 



Hermosa. Bright pink, a 

 grand bedding Rose, and 

 hardy with slight pro- 

 tection. 



Persian Yellow. Pure yel- 

 low, perfectly hardy and 

 ever-blooming ; a strong, 

 vigorous grower. Worthy 

 of a place in every col- 

 lection. 



Magna Charta. An ex- 

 quisi te shade of dark pink , 

 deliciously fragrant and 

 wonderfully free-bloom- 

 ing properties. 

 Anra de Diesbach (Gloire de Paris). Rich carmine. 

 Rosa Rugosa. (Japanese Rose). Rosy crimson flowers, 

 followed by a large, handsome, scarlet seed pods ; one 

 of the finest hardy shrubs in cultivation. 



Price, for any of the above, 2^ cents each, $2.j^ per doz. 



Hardy Climbing Roses for Outdoor Planting. 



Mme. Plantier. Pure white ; a fine climbing Rose. 

 Baltimore Belle. Magenta red ; a vigorous grower and 



prolific bloomer. 

 Gem of the Prairies. Large double fiowers of a deep rosy 



crimson and very fragrant. 



2^ cents each, set of j for 60 cefits. 



