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BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



TEA ROSES— General Collection. 



Roses The Bride. 



Jean Ditcher. Pale lemon, centre shaded with peach, 



large full glob ular flower. 

 Jules Finger. Rose shaded with salmon, large, full and 



finely formed. 

 Louis Richard. Orange yellow, shaded with coppery 



salmon ; a fine large double flower, quite hardy. 

 Madame Camille. Pale flesh, changing to salmon rose, 



shaded with carmine. 

 Mad. Bravy. Pure white, very free. 

 Mad. Cusin. Purplish rose centre, tinted yellowish. 

 Mad. Falcotj A deep apricot yellow. 

 Mad. de Watteville. Salmon white bordered with bright 



rose. 

 Meteor. A rich dark velvety crimson Hybrid Tea, a free- 

 blooming and vigorous grower. 

 Mile. Francisca Kruger. Rich coppery yellow, flowers 



large, full and fragrant, one of the best of its type. 

 Mme. Joseph Schwartz. Light salmon rose ; changing 



when fully expanded to creamy-white 

 Maman Cochet. Deep rose pink, inner side of petals 



silvery -rose, very double, an exquisite Rose in everyway. 



Price : Any of 



First size, extra strong 



Second " " 



Third " " 



The tea-scented, everblooming Roses are ad- 

 mired for their delicious fragrance, free-blooming 

 qualities, and the exquisite shapes and coloring of 

 their flowers. They make excellent bedders, and 

 yield a succession of bloom through the entire 

 season. 



Anna Oliver. A superb rose of very large, full 

 form, very double, and of good substance. 

 Color lovely creamy-blush, shaded with deep 

 carmine, tinged and edged with silvery -rose ; 

 very fragrant. Splendid in September and 

 October. 

 Augusta Victoria. One of the most desirable 

 Roses of recent introduction. The flowers, 

 which are produced in the greatest profusion, 

 are of large size, of a creamy-white color, shad- 

 ing deeper towards the centre. It is a strong 

 healthy grower, with fine foliage, and will un- 

 doubtedly become popular both as a bedding 

 variety and for forcing under glass. 

 Baronne Berge. An excellent bedding variety, 

 the flowers of medium size, very double and 

 formed like a Camellia, color light yellow, with 

 the petals bordered with light rose, centre 

 bright china rose. 

 Bon Silene. Brilliant carmine rose, richly tea 



scented ; a well-known favorite. 

 Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh color; full 

 and beautiful ; one of the most lovely of its 

 color. 

 Coquette de Lyon. Light canary yellow ; a 



most desirable bedding variety. 



Etoile du Lyon. Fine striking sulphur yellow ; 



the most valuable yellow for summer bedding. 



Homer. Rosy white, centre salmon, large, full 



and good. 



Marie Van Houtte. Pale yellow, an excellent bedding 



variety. 

 Marie Ducher. Clear rose of good form. 

 Marie Lambert. A pure white variety of large size and 



delicious fragrance. 

 Marie Lisley. Creamy white bordered with rose. 

 riarie Guillot. White, slightly tinted with lemon ; very 



large, finely shaped flowers ; a valuable Rose. 

 Papa Qontier. One of the finest Roses either for out-of- 

 doors or for winter forcing ; dark carmine crimson. 

 Perle des Jardins. Beautiful rich yellow ; of large size 



and perfect form. 

 Prince Kami! Pacha. The flowers are produced on loDg 

 stems, are very large and globular, with petals of good 

 substance, color apricot changing to salmon yellow. 

 Safrano. Saffron yellow ; beautiful in the buds ; a well- 

 known favorite. 

 Souv d'un Amie. Rose-shaded salmon, large, of fine 



form . 

 The Bride. A lovely pure white Rose of the Mermet 

 type ; it is very full, double and free-flowering, 

 the above Roses. 



40cts. each ; ?4.00 per doz. ; set of 31 for 89.00. 



30 " " S3.00 " " " " " " ?6.00. 



15 " " $1.50 " " " " " " $3.50. 



NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



Helen Keller. This grand new Hybrid Perpetual has won 

 9 first-class certificates and first honors at all leading 

 shows. It is an ideal hardy garden Rose, showing its 

 prominent traits of exceptional vigor and profuse per- 

 petual bloom even in small plants. The large, fragrant 

 flowers and buds are clear, brilliant rose-pink and of fine 

 shape and substance. Strong young plants, 25 cts. 

 each. 



Mrs. J. Sharman Crawford. Mrs. J. Sharman Crawford 

 is unquestionably a Rose of great excellence. Color, 

 deep rosy-pink ; "the outer petals tinted with pale flesh in 

 quite a new and unique shade ; white at base of petals. 

 The flowers are full and very fragrant, of perfect, imbri- 

 cated form, and freely produced. Extra strong 2-year- 

 old plants, 50 cts. each ; good young plants, 15 cts. 

 each. 



Marchioness of Lome. A remarkable free flowering 

 variety, with cup-shaped flowers of an exceedingly rich 

 and fulgent rose-color, slightly shaded in the centre 

 with vivid carmine ; they are large, very sweet and full, 

 with long handsome buds. Extra strong 2-year old 

 plants, 50 cts. each. 



Margaret Dickson. Undoubtedly the finest white hybrid 

 perpetual yet introduced. Some idea of its beauty and 

 worth can be formed from the fact that wherever it has 

 been exhibited in Great Britain it has carried off the 

 first honors, receiving in one year the Gold Medal of the 

 National Rose Society of England and six first-class 

 certificates. The flowers are of the purest white, of extra 

 large size and of immense substance. It is a strong, 

 vigorous grower with fine large foliage. Extra strong 

 2-year-old plants, 40 cts. each ; good young plants, 15 cts. 



