14 EUwanger & Barry. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued. 



Marchioness of Lome. Large, full, cupped-shape ; buds long and handsome, rich and fulgent rose-color, 



shaded w-ith vivid carmine. 50c. 

 Marchioness of Londonderry. Flowers of great size, perfectly formed, and carried on stout stems. Color 



ivory white; petals of great substance, shell-shaped and reflexed ; free flowering; highly perfumed; 



foliage very handsome. One of the finest roses. 50c. 

 Margaret Dickson. Of magnificent form ; white, with pale flesh center; petals very large, shell-shaped, and 



of great substance ; fragrant ; foliage very large, dark green. A vigorous grower and one of the best 



white roses. 50c. 

 Marguerite de St. Amande. Bright rose, very beautiful in the bud state ; blooms in the autumn. One of 



the most valuable roses. 50c. 

 Marie Baumann. Brilliant carmine crimson ; large, full ; of exquisite color and form ; very fragrant. Extra. 



50C. 

 Marie Rady. Vermillion, shaded with crimson ; large ; of fine globular form. A fragrant, superb sort. 50c. 

 Marshall P. W^ilder. Flowers large, semi-globular, full, well formed ; color, cherry carmine. It continues 



to bloom profusely long after the others are out of flower. Undoubtedly the finest of its color. 50c. 

 Maurice Bernardin. Bright crimson; large, moderately full ; a good free blooming sort, generally coming 



in clusters. 50c. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink ; large andof fine form, produced on strong stems ; exceedingly fragrant ; one 



of the best varieties for forcing, and flowers continuously in the open ground. One of the most valu- 

 able roses. 50c. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Color deep ro.'^y pink, outer petals shaded with pale flesh, white at base 



of petals ; flowers large, of perfect imbricated form, and freely produced ; growth vigorous. A very 



valuable rose. 50c. 

 Oakmont. Deep bright rose color ; blooms freely ; delightfully scented ; continues in bloom all summer. 50c. 

 Paul Neyron. Deep rose color ; good tough foliage ; by far the largest variety in cultivation ; a free bloomer : 



very desirable as a garden rose; valuable for forcing. 50c. 

 Pierre Notting. Deep maroon, illumined with bright crimson; large globular form; highly scented. A 



superb dark rose, often at its best in the autumn. 50c. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson ; large, moderately full. A splendid rose. 50c. 

 Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant cherry red, a very effective color ; flowers of fine form and finish, carried well upon 



the plant ; petals of great substance. One of the best varieties for forcing and open air culture. 50c. 

 Victor Verdier. Bright rose, with carmine center ; free bloomer. A beautiful rose. 50c. 



RUGOSA ROSE AND HYBRIDS. 



The Rugosa Rose is of Japanese origin and is highly valued on account of its hardiness, vigorous habit, 

 fine foliage, beautiful showy flowers and ornamental fruit. 



Agnes Emily Carman. Flowers in clusters ; brilliant crimson, of the shade of 6'iv/.y«r^/^^w/;/c>/.- continuing 



in bloom nearly all summer; handsome foliage, and very hardy. 50c. 

 Blanc Double de Coubert. A variety with double, pure white flowers, possessing a delightful fragrance. A 



distinct and beautiful rose. 50c. 

 Madame G. Bruant. In the bud state the flowers are long and pointed, when open, semi-double ; pure white 



and fragrant, and produced freely in clusters at intervals throughout the summer; exceptionally hardy 



and vigorous ; forms a handsome bush. 50c. 

 Rugosa alba. From Japan; single, pure white flowers of five petals ; highly scented ; a splendid shrub. 50c. 

 Rugosa rubra. From Japan ; flowers single, of a most beautiful bright rosy crimson, succeeded by large 



berries of a rich rosy red color, and are a great addition to the ornamental character of the plant. 



Makes a beautiful low hedge. 50c. 



NEW HARDY YELLOW ROSE. 



Soleil d'Or. Golden Sun. This is the first of a new race of Roses. The flowers are large, full, globular 

 and fragrant ; buds conical shaped ; color superb, varying from gold and orange yellow to reddish-gold, 

 shaded with nasturtium red. ^i.oo. 



NEW RAMBLER ROSES. 



All are beautiful and distinct. 



Blush Rambler. In growth similar to Crimson Rambler, flowers single, perfectly round, very fragrant, and 



produced in large clusters ; color a rich blush. A free bloomer, ^i.oo. 

 Debutante. Flowers very double ; in clusters; soft pink; fragrant, ^i.oo. 

 Electra. Flowers semi-double, of a lemon yellow color, changing to a paler hue with age, and produced in 



great profusion from short side shoots; foliage rich deep green. $1.00. 



