BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



In ihe list ofi'cied we lielievc that the range of color comprises all tile distinct and really valuable sliade^. Manj- sorts have 

 been left out, not because they are of no value in themselves, but that the sorts listed are su|)erior in size, hardiness, vigor, pro- 

 ckictiveness or some other characteristic that is necessary to make a good rose. 



Oloire de Maryottill. Dazzling scarlet. 



John Hopper. Bright rose, carmine centre; flowers 

 large, cupped and well formed. 



Jules Marn'Ottill. Bright carmine, cupped ; very 

 fragrant; a splendid variety. 



La France. Splendid satin rose; very large, full, fine 

 form ; a constant bloomer. 



Louis Van Houtte. Dark velvety crimson. 



Mabel Morrison. Pure white; in autumn faintly 

 Mushed with pink ; a lovely and distinct rose. 



Mine. Gabriel Lllizet. Fine satiny rose, very large. 



Mag-na Charta. Bright pink, suffused with carmine ; 

 a beautiful rose ; strong, vigorous grower. 



Merveille <le Lyon. Pure white, shaded rose. 



Mons. Bonceune. Dark velvety crimson, large, full 

 and of fine form. 



Mrs. John Laing-. Delicate pink, with satin tinge. 

 .See Roses of special merit. 



Paul Neyron. Very large dark rose; by far the 

 largest rose in cultivation; one of the most desirable. 



Prince Caniille de Rohan. Deep velvety crim- 

 son maroon, shaded with red. 



Queen of Queens. Pink with blush edges ; large 

 and full blooms; a true perpetual flowering rose. An 

 excellent garden variety. 



Ulrich Brunner. Bright cerise red ; flowers 

 large and full. See Roses of special merit. 



White Baroness. Pure white ; a splendid bloomer. 



Xavier Olibo. Dark velvety purple, shaded ama- 

 ranth. 



DiNSMORE. 



Alfred. Colonib. A splendid rose; large, globular, full 

 and very sweet ; bright clear cherry red, shaded with crimson. 



Alfred K. WillianjS. Carmine red, changing to ma- 

 genta. See Roses of special merit. 



American Beauty. An excellent rose for forcing. The 

 flowers are very double, of a deep crimson color, and very 

 fragrant. 



-\nna de Diesbach. Clear bright carmine ; very large 

 and finely shaped, full and fragrant. 



Baron de Bonstettin. Dark red, almost black; very 

 large, double, fragrant flowers ; a strong grower. 



Baroness Rothschild. A magnificent rose ; color rich 

 satiny pink. See Roses of special merit. 



Boule de Xeig"e (Bu// of Sno7v). A pure white rose of 

 good substance, of fine form and medium size. 



Captain Christy. A lovely rose, blooming almost the 



entire season ; very large double buds of a deep flesh color ; 



strong grower and grand foliage. 

 Cardinal Patrizzi. Velvety crimson, of fine form. 

 Countess of Oxford. Bright carmine red ; shaded. A 



large and full rose. 



Dinsniore. Rich crimson. See Roses of special merit. 

 Duchess of Albany. Rich deep pink. See Roses of 

 special merit. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Brilliant scarlet crimson, shaded 

 with maroon, large and full, one of the best. 



Earl of DufFei'in. Velvety crimson, shaded with ma- 

 roon, large, full, finely formed. 



Fisher Holmes. Rich velvety crimson, large, double, 

 and of fine form; a splendid rose. 



General Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet crimson. See 

 P.oses of special merit. 



Gen. "Washing'ton. Very full crimson, free flowering. 



First .size, extra heavy two-year-old plants, 40 cents each ; 

 Second size, good " " " " 30 " " 



Third " " one " " " 20 " " 



$4 per doz. 



$30 per 100 



3 " " 



20 " " 



2 " " 



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General Jacqueminot. 



(Set of 34 varieties for $12. 



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