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Hardy |-|ybrid Perpetual 



ROSES. 



The lisl offered comprise^ all the dis 

 tinct and really valuable shades. Many 

 sorts have been left out, not because they 

 are of no value, but that the sorts listed are 

 superior in size, hardiness, vigor, produc- 

 tiveness, or some other character- - 

 istic that is necessary to make a 

 good Rose. 



Varieties marked with an "*" 

 are grown on their own rods. This 

 class of stock gives mucli better satis- 

 faction to the general planter than 

 budded or grafted plants ; however, 

 some of the finest varieties will not 

 produce good plants on their own roots 

 In such cases we offer the best low- 

 budded stock obtainable, preference 

 being given to home-grown stock Inidded 

 on Manetti, which is the most desirable for our 

 climate. Care should be tnken in plantnig budded 

 stock to set out deeply, planting them at least two 

 inches below the point where budded, which prevents 

 the stock from suckering to a very great extent. 

 Alfred Colonib. Bright cheny-ied, shaded 



crimson ; one of the best. 

 *Aniericau Beauty. An excellent Rose for 



forcing. The flowers are very double, of a deep 



crimson color, and very fragrant. 



*Anna <le Diesbacli. (See page 1-1-7 

 Augustine Guiuoseaux {White La 



France). A sport from the popular La France, 



which it resembles in every way except color, 



which is of a unique shade of flesh white. 

 *Baron rte Boustettin. (See page 147) 

 Baroness Rothschild. A magnificent 



rose; color rich satiny pink. 

 Boule de Neig"e. Pure white, petals of 



great substmce, medium size, fine form, good habit 

 Captain Christy. A lovely Rose, blooming a 



season ; very large double buds of a deep flesh color 



grand foliage. 

 Cajjtain Hayward. Bright crimson-carmine, ai 



of color, of perfect form and very sweet. 

 *Caroline de Sansal. Clear brilliant rose; large and full. 

 *Coquette des Blanches. (See page 147.) 

 *Coquette des Alps. White centre, shaded rose. 

 *OillSniore. Rich crimson; very free-flowering. 

 Duchess of Albany. Rich deep pink. 

 EiVrl of Dutferin. Velvety crimson, shaded with maroon ; 



large, full, finely formed. 

 Eclair. Bright fiery red, of medium size and neat shape. 

 *lllug'ene Fur.st. Velvety crimson, shaded deep crimson ; 



large and full, good shape ; a fine dark Rose. 

 Fisher Holmes. Rich velvety crimson; large, double. 

 *General Jacqueminot. (See page 147.) 

 *Geiieral Washing'ton, Very full crimson, free-flowering. 

 Gloire de Marg'Ottin. Dazzling scarlet. 

 Gloire Lyonaisse. White, timed with yellow; large, full 



and of good shape. Entirely distinct. 

 Jean Liabaud. Velvety crimson shaded with black. 

 *John Hoi)per. Bright rose, carmine cenire ; flowers 



large, cupped and well formed. 

 *Juies Marg'Ottin. (See page 147.) 

 Ija Prance. Splendid satiny rose ; very large, full, fine 



form, a constant bloomer ; undoubtedly one of the best. 

 LiOUis Van Houtte. Dark velvety crimson, of good form. 

 Mabel Morrison. Pure white ; in autumn faintly flushed 



with pink ; a lovely and distinct Rose. 



*Mag'na Charta. (See page L47.) 



*Marshall F. Wilder. (For description see page 147.)- 

 31erveille de Lyon. Pure white, shaded rose. 

 *Mnie. Gabl"iel Luizet. Fine satiny rose ; very free. 

 Mrs. John Laillg'. Delicate pink, with white satin tinge. 

 Mrs. J. Sharman Cra^vford. Deep rosy pink, outer 

 petals shaded with pale flesh ; distinct and fine. 



*Marchione.ss of Lome. (See page 147.) 

 Marg-aret Dickson. (Seepage 147.) 

 Marie Baunian. Bright carmine, very large, smooth and 

 of exquisite form. 



*Prince Camille de Kohan. (See page 147.) 



Paid Neyron. (For description see page 147 ) 



Queen of Queens. Pink with blush edges, large and full, 



of perfect form; one of the very best of its color. 

 Kodocanachl. A beautiful transparent rose color, shaded 



pink ; large, lull and very fragrant. 

 *Ulrich Brunner. (See page 147 ) 

 Victor Verdicr. Rosy carmine ; large, showy. 

 White Baroness. Pure white; a splendid bloomer. 

 Xai'ier Olibo. Velvety black, shaded with amaranth. 



First size, extra heavy 2-year-old plants 40 cts. each ; $4 00 per dozen ; set of 46 for §12.00 



Second size, good " " " [ .SO ■ " 3.00 " " 46 " 9 00 



Third size, " 1 " " 20 " 2.00 " " 46 " 6.00 



