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EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



Especially useful for planting in beds and borders. They 

 are more graceful in habit than Hybrid Perpetuals, 

 though not so strong growing, and flower without inter- 

 ruption from early June until late autumn. With but few 

 exceptions they are beautiful in bud, and delightfully 

 fragrant; hence excellent for cutting. 



BLUMEXSCHMIDT. — Flowers citron yellow with outer 

 petals edged with rose. A vigorous grower. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPEBT. — Flowers pearly white with rosy- 

 lake centre, in clusters. Dwarf compact habit; a free 

 and constant bloomer but the flowers are frequently 

 damaged in the bud during wet weather. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE. — lyarge beautiful buds and flowers 

 of a rich velvety crimson all summer; flowers very 

 double. Handsome large rich green foliage. 



GEUSS AN TEPTITZ. — Bright rich scarlet, shading to 

 velvety crimson. Free bloomer and very fragrant. 



HELEN GOULD. — Handsome long buds and full rich 

 crimson flowers; very fragrant. 



HEEMOSA. — Very double, rosy pink and always in flower. 

 As lovely as it is old and popular. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTOBLi.— Pearly white, slightly 

 tinted with lemon. Large, beautiful flowers on long 

 stems and fragrant. Strong grower. 



KILLABNEY. (Irish Beauty). — Bright pink with lemon 

 yellow at base of petals. Large, long, pointed buds of 

 great beauty and sweetly fragrant. A charming variety, 



LA FBANCE. — Large silvery pink, very fragrant flowers, 

 beautiful in bud. A weak grower with a weak stem. 



MAMAN COCHET.— Bright flesh pink with saiTron yellow 

 at base of petals. Extra large, pointed bud. A strong 

 grower, constant and free bloomer with long stems and 

 large beautiful foliage. The finest rose for summer 

 bloom. 



MME. JULES GBOIEZ.— Flowers rose, shading to 

 satiny pink; buds finely formed and large. 



MABIE PAVIE.— Rather small flowers in clusters, 

 rose changing to white. A most profuse bloomer. 



MBS. DE GBAW. — Fine bright rosy pink flowers in clus- 

 ters. A strong grower and always in bloom. 



WHITE MA5IAN COCHET.— Exactly like the parent except 

 the flowers are pure white. 



WM. B. SMITH. (Charles Dingee, Jeanette Heller, 

 Maiden's Blush). A grand rose. Flowers full and 

 large, handsome in bud or when full blown, creamy 

 pink, tipped with flesh tints and buff at base. 



Strong two years old, field grown plants, each, 30c; 

 doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



Large plants from 3^ to 5 inch pots, each, 35c; 

 doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 



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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



These are the hardiest of all except the rugosa roses. 

 Of vigorous, upright habit with large leaves and very 

 large, full, richly fragrant flowers; which are produced 

 in great numbers during June and more sparingly in 

 autumn. For best results prune freely, manure liberally 

 and keep the ground cultivated. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH.— Brilliant crimson. 



BABONESS BOTHSCHILD.— Rich satiny pink. 



CAPT. CHBISTT.— Delicate flesh, large and full, very 

 free flowering; a good autumn bloomer. 



CLIO. — Flesh with rosy pink at centre; large. 



COQUETTE DES ALPES.— Pure milk white flowers faintly 

 tinged with rose; a very free bloomer. 



EABL OF DUFFEBIN.— Deep velvety crimson. 



FRANCOIS LEVET.— Soft, pale pink; large, full. 



FBAU KABL DRUSCHKI. (White American Beauty.)— 

 Pure, silvery white, large and fine. A very valuable 

 rose. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— Velvety crimson, not very double; 

 autumn bloomer, very popular. 



JEAN LIABAUD. — Dark velvety crimson, shaded black. 



JOHN HOPPER. — Bright rose, carmine center. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE.— Bright crimson; vivid and dis- 

 tinct. 



MAGNA CHARTA. — Bright rose suffused carmine. 



JULES MARGOTTIN.— Bright cherry-crimson. 



MME. PLANTIER. — Pure white, small but double. Ex- 

 tremely hardy; much used in cemetery planting. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER.— Cherry carmine. 



MRS. JOHN LAING.— Bright shell pink; extra large. 



MRS. R. G. SHERMAN-CRAWFORD.— A rosy pink, large 

 and full; free autumn bloomer. 



PAUL NEYRON.— Clear cherry-rose; large, full. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN.— Velvety crimson. 



ULBICH BBUNNEB.— Crimson, shaded scarlet. 



TICK'S CAPBICE.— Pink, striped and dashed with car- 

 mine and white; very unique and pretty. 



VICTOB VEBDIEB. — Cherry-rose shaded carmine. 



Large strong two year old plants, each, 30c; doz., 

 $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



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