106 



BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



New Ever=Blooming Roses of 1895. 



ALBERTIXE BOKGUET. Large, almost full, flowers, beautifully formed. Color, yellow-mauve with canary 

 centre, sometimes shaded with light green. A constant bloomer and very fragrant. In habit and shape of flower it resembles 

 Isabella Sprunt, but the petals have more substance and the flowers are more double. Good young plants, 15 cts. each. 



C03ITESSE DTJSY. Moderate and branching in growth, with large, full, pure white flowers of handsome, imbricated 

 form. The beautiful buds are long and finely moulded. Good spring plants, 15 cts. each. 



CORIENXE. A new English rose of great promise. It has been awarded the gold medal 

 in London and several certificates of merit. The color is a beautiful flesh, shaded with rose and 

 suffused with tawny copper. The flowers are of a large size, excellent shape and freely produced. 

 Good young plants, 35 cts. each. 



MAI>AME CARNOT. A new French variety that will be use- 

 ful because of its beautiful, long, pointed buds, which can be cut with 

 very long stems. The flowers are white, shading to pale sulphur-yellow ; 

 very large and nearlv full. Good voung plants, 15 cts. each. 



MADAME EDWARD HELFENBIEN. Of strong, vig- 

 orous growth, of free-flowering habit, and the flowers are so unique in 

 color that we value it as an important addition to our list of fine Roses. 

 The buds are globular, with petals of good substance ; the full flower 

 is double and the color is chamois-apricot-yellow, shaded with car- 

 mine rose, veined in varying depth. Good young plants, 20 cts. each. 

 MADAME JOS. COMBET. A Hybrid Tea of very 

 strong growth. The flowers are produced singly on exceptionally 

 long, thornless stems, and are large, full, and perfectly imbricated. 

 Beautiful cream-white, tinted rose, with light-yellow centre. Good 

 young plants, 25 cts. each. 



MRS. PIERPOjST MOEGAN. By the best judges 

 this new Tea has been pronounced one of the finest Roses ever in- 

 troduced in America. It is a sport from Madame Cusin, but it is 

 much more robust and free blooming, with flowers and foliage much 

 larger than that variety. The long-stemmed buds and 

 flowers are elegantly shaped, fragrant, and of fine substance; 

 color intense bright cerise or rose-pink. Good young 

 ''/// plants. 35 ct*. each. 



YYOjSTSE GRAVIER. Flowers of medium size, 

 almost double. Color a beautiful cream, shading at the cen- 

 tre to canary-yellow ; reverse of petals light rose. The 

 combination of colors gives a delicate freshness to the flow- 

 ers that is verv attractive. Good young plants. 15 cts. 



LA NIEGE. A new Bengal or Daily Rose. We 

 have only a few Roses of this class, and this lovely variety 

 is a welcome addition. The flowers are pure white, me- 

 dium in size, very double, and so freely produced that a 

 bed of it will be in bloom the entire summer. Good 

 young plants, 15 cts. each. 



HIPPOLYTE BARREATT. Distinguished 

 among the crimson roses of the year for its striking shape 

 and contour, which are as beautiful as they are unusual. 

 In the buds, which are solid and beautifully 

 moulded, the petals close upon each other in folds 

 of deep carmine-crimson, shaded with velvety ma- 

 roon; in the open flower they are regularly and 

 elegantlv reflexed almost to the centre, yet with a 

 soft, light effect that has no suggestion of heaviness. 

 Good young plants, 25 cts each. 



We will furnish one each of the above ten new 

 varieties of new Roses of 1895 for $1.50. 



Two New Hybrid Roses. 



MRS. J. SHARMAN CRAWFORD. 



Mrs. I. 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 large, full and very fragrant, of perfect, imbricated 



form, and freely produced. 



Extra strong 2-year-old plants 50 cts. each. 



Good young plants 25 " " 



MARCHTONESS OF LORNE. A remark- 

 able 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. 



