Everblooming Roses 



(Continued.) 



KILLARNEY 



MME. ABEL CHATENAY.— Deep, full rosy car- 

 mine flowers with darker shadings. Beautiful 

 and very hardy. 



MME. JULES GROLEZ.— Flowers rose, shading 

 to rich satiny pink; buds finely formed and large. 



MARIE PAVIE.— Rather small flowers in clus- 

 ters, pale rose changing to white. A most pro- 

 fuse bloomer. 



MRS. DE GRAW.— Fine, bright, rosy pink flow- 

 ers in clusters. A strong grower and always in 

 bloom. 



MY MARYLAND.— Glowing, intense pink; 

 large, full and of fine form. An exceedingly strong 

 grower and free bloomer. 



RICHMOND.— Pure rich scarlet— an unusual 

 color. A free and continuous bloomer. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET.— A duplicate of its 

 parent, the popular ^laman Cochet, except the 

 flowers are creamy white, frequently tinged with 

 pink. Best white rose for garden culture. 



WM. R. SMITH (Charles Dingee, Jeanette Hel- 

 ler, 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. 



Large two-year plants, in 5- and 6-inch pots, 

 each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00; 100, $30.00. 



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 prime 

 freely, manure liberally and keep the ground well 

 cultivated. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH.— Brilliant crimson. 



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



COQUETTE DES ALPES.— Pure milk white 

 flowers faintly tinged with rose; very free. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN.— Deep velvety crimson. 



FRANCOIS LEVET.— Soft, pale pink: large. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American 

 Beauty). — Pure, silvery white, large and fine. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— Velvety crimson, not 

 very double: autumn bloomer, very popular. 



JOHN HOPPER.— Bright rose, carmine center. 



JULES MARGOTTIN.— Bright cherry-crimson. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE.— Bright crimson; vivid. 



MAGNA CHARTA.— Bright rose. 



MME. PLANTIER.— Pure white, small but 

 double. Extremely hardy; much used in ceme- 

 tery planting. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER.— Cherry-carmine. 



MRS. JOHN LAING.— Bright shell pink: extra. 



MRS. R. G. SHERMAN-CRAWFORD.— A rosy 

 pink, large and full; free autumn bloomer. 



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



P. C. DE ROHAN.— Velvety crimson. 



ULRICH BRUNNER.— Crimson, shaded scarlet. 



VICE'S CAPRICE.— Pink, striped and dashed 

 with carmine and white; very imique and pretty. 



VICTOR VERDIER.— Cherry-rose. 

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

 dozen, $3.00; 100, $20'.00. 



