tSO EVERBLOOMINQ ROSES. 



■ DELOW I ofl'er 50 Everblooming Roses selected with 



04 t* g;reat care, embracing all ttie best of the old and 

 •■ tried varieties, together with splendid new Roses of re- 



* cent introduction. They are all strong and \i?orous, 

 J> blooming without intermission from June to October; 

 S" and if taken up and potted in the fall, will 

 •> bloom again during the winter and spring in 

 "S the window garden or greenhouse. If you de- 

 ■5 sire to leave them out over winter they should 



2 have a covering of leaves or straw in the fall, 

 6, although perfectly hardy in the South without 



. any protection whatever. 

 X AQRIPPINA. Rich, velvety crimson. Will 



g always maintain a place in every outdoor col- 



«< lection for permanent planting. 



"B ALINE SISLEY. A handsome Rose, 



^ sweet and double, strong grower; color, 



« rich dark red. 



£ ANDRE SCHWARTZ. Bright' glow- 



T ing scarlet; large, full and sweet, a con- 



* stant bloomer. 



3 ANTOINE VERDIER. Large bright 

 t> pink flowers, immense bloomer; very 

 ^ sweet and beautiful. 



i ARCHDUKE CHARLES. Grand 

 2; bright red; large, fall and double; early and constant 



. bloomer. 



H BON SILENE. Color, a deep rose, shaded rosy crim- 

 J son; handsome and graceful buds; one of the best for 

 B bouquets. 

 < CATHARINE HERMET. One of the most fashionable 



5 roses for cut flowers; color, clear rosy pink; large pointed 



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GENERAL PLANTINQ. 



10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 7 for 

 50 cents; 15 for $1.00, postpaid. 

 Purchaser's choice of varieties. 



buds, full double and sweet. 

 ^ CELS TEA. A beautiful old rose, creamy-white, tinted 

 2 rose; very fragrant and quite hardy; a grand 

 5 bedder. 

 2 CHAT. DES BERQERIES. Pale canary yellow, 



* a most beautiful rose; tine large buds and a pro- 

 js fuse bloomer. 



5 CHRISTINE DE NOUE. A promising 

 ? new Tea Rose, buds long and pointed; color, 

 © rich crimson, shading to deep pink in the 



centre. 

 fa COMTESSE RIZA DU PARC. Coppery 



* rose, shaded violet-crimson; an elegant rose. 

 S DEVONIENSIS. The Magnolia Rose; 

 o color, creamy-white, profuse bloomer; one 

 g of the best old Roses. 



a DOUQLASS. Color, deep, rich cherry- 

 ■ red; large, full flowers, which are very sweet; 

 S constant and profuse bloomer, 

 i" DR. GRILL. Coppery yellow, with a 

 2 fawn rose reflex, back of the petals 

 2 shaded delicate rose; an entirely new 



color. Large, well formed flowers. 

 ^ DUCHESSE DE BRABANT. Beauti- 

 Q ful buds; deep rosy-pink, edged with sil- 

 M ver; delightful Tea scent; blooms quick- 

 S ly and constantly; one of the best. 

 S EHPRESS AUGUSTA VICTORIA. A 



2 grand new Rose of German origin. It is a 

 S true tea Rose; soft pearly white, remarkably 

 S fragrant; a strong and healthy grower. 

 r ERNEST HETZ. A tender shade of rose, 

 £ changing to vivid cherrv; one of the prettiest. 



3 GENERAL DE TARTAS. A splendid rose; 

 2 large, full and sweet; bright carmine-red; very rich. 

 •5 and handsome; constant and free. 



GEORGES FARBER. Medium sized flowers, very 

 S! double and sweet; tine for cutting; rich velvety red. 

 * GUSTAVE NADAUD. A beautiful, medium sized 

 . rose; color, dark terra cotta red; very striking. 

 }J HERMOSA. Unsurpassed as a bedding rose; per- 

 ^ fectlv hardy; color, clear bright pink; constant bloomer. 



ISABELLA SPRUNT. Bright canary-yellow, very 

 y sweet; profuse bloomer; one of the best. 

 V J. B. VARRONE. A fine grower; flower, large and 

 g very double; color, soft china rose, changing carmine. 

 J JOSEPH METRAL. Rich magenta-red, shaded purple; fine, large, 



1 full flowers, deliciously fragrant. 



g JULES FINGER. Bright rosy scarlet, shaded crimson; extra large 



buds and flowers; constant and sweet. 



Eb LA PACTOLE. Pale sulphur-yellow; large, full and double; beauti- 



• ful buds; delightfullv scented. 



e MADAME CAMILLE. A splendid Rose; extra large, full and sweet; 



g clear rosv-flesh, changing to salmon; good, free bloomer; verv handsome. 



ri MADAME HOSTE. A grand tea Rose. Color is genera'Uy a whitish 



g yellow, with deep bu IT yellow centre; in cool weather the petals change 



^ to a clear ivory white. 



(lADAriE LAriBARD. Extra large, globular flowers; salmon pink, 



t> passing to rose; extra fine; profuse bloomer; verv sweet. 



» HADAME DE WATTEVILLE. The Tulip Rose. A grand rose for 



S either summer or winter blooming. Color, shell pink, deepening to 



i, bright rose at the edge of the petals, the body of the flower creamy-white. 



fi MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. Large perfect flowers; color, creamy- 



* blush, tinted clear gTlilcri yellow, shaded rosy-flesh. 



g MADAME nARGOTTEN. Rich citron-red, shaded apricot; large, 



U) full flowers; profuse bloomer; very tine. 



O MADADE OLGA. .\ fine new Rose; color, rich creamy-white, beauti- 

 "i fully tinted with ca'iary-yellow and delightfiillv scented; very handsome. 

 « riADAriE PHINEAS KUNTZE. Clear cherrj-red, tinged with goldeu- 

 5 yellow; large, full and fine. 

 Z, HADAME SCIPION COCHET. Pale rose, shaded with clear yellow; 



5 large, full flowers; very huul.some. 



5 riADAHE WELCH. Bright apricot, shaded canary-yellow; a hand- 



S some and distinct color; fine form, free bloomer. 



MARIE GUILLOT. The finest white variety for summer planting; 



large, pure white buds of fine form, and always in demand. 



MAD. MARTHA DU BOURG. Flowers cup shaped, with pretty, 

 I crimped petals; color, fine creamy pink, with rosy Hesh centre; the buds 

 are beautiful apricot yellow, flushed with orange red. 



MADA/IE RACHEL. Pure snow white; large, full, globular flowers, 

 [haying irreat depth and substance; one of the best. 



' MARECHAL NEIL. Known the world over for its superb, rich, 

 golden yellow flowers. I have a fine lot of plants. 



riARIE LAMBERT. Pure white; a grand rose for bedding; from its 

 freedom of flowering it is called the "White .Hermosa." 



HAURICE ROUVIER. Deep carnation-red; large, full and sweet; vig- 

 orous and free; a most desirable rose. 



MRS. DEGRAW. A new hardy everblooming rose; blooming from 

 June until frost; color, a rich glossy pink; vtry fragrant. 



PAPA GONTIER. Rich crimson, changing to pale rose; finely 

 formeil buds and flo\yers, excellent for bouquets. 



PINK DAILY. Bright pink buds and flowers; blooms constantly all 

 throuTh the senson; hardv and much esteemed. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN. A new French Rose, noted for its beautiful 

 buds, of th'^ brightest scarlet-crimson, whi<h can be cut on long sit nis. 



SAFRANO. 'A grand old favorite, and always in demand; color, 

 bright nnricot-veltow. changing to orange; long pointed buds. 



SAPPHO. Beautiful fawn color, tinted with soft rose, sometimes 

 buft". with veltow centre and pink shading. 



SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GAl'LAIN. Bright, rich, velvety crimson; 

 very dark mid h:indsome: large, full flowers; very fragrant. 



SOUVENIR DE LA nALHAISON. Rich flesh color; beautifully 

 shaped double flowers. A grand Rose in every way^^ ^^_^ 



iri7/» ever)/ order for Rosrx, whelhrr for one ploul or a dozen, T send free, 

 full cuKu'ral directions, telling you Just how lo treat and care /or them. 



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S Any of the above 50 Beautiful Everblooming Roses, purchaser's choice of varieties, 10 cents each; 

 *> 3 for 25 cents; 7 for 50 cents; 15 for $1.00; or One Strong Plant of each of the 50 varieties, for only 

 ff $3.50, postpaid. Larger plants by express, purchaser paying charges, $6.00 per 100. 



