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TWELVE BEST HYBRID 

 TEA ROSES. 



These charming Eoses are hybrids of the Teas and 

 Hybrid Perpetuals— a most vahiable acquisition— re- 

 markable for beauty of form, delicacy and clearness of 

 color, sweetness and richness of perfume, aud bloom 

 profusely the entire summer and autumn. They are all 

 hardy, many of them being as rugged as the Hybrid Per- 

 petuals, and all are extremely valuable, either for pot or 

 garden culture. 



AUGUSTINE GUINOISEAU {White La France). 

 Very similar in all respects to the popular La France, 

 except in color, which is pearly-white, tinted fawn. 



DUCHESS OF ALBANY {Red La France). Su- 

 perb, large full flower, rich deep pink aud very fragrant. 

 A sport of La France, which it somewhat resembles. 



KAISERINE AUGUSTA VICTORIA. The finest 

 white of its class. Large, finely-formed flowers, soft 

 pearly-white and slightly fragrant, on long stems. 



LA FRANCE. A general favorite. The flowers are 

 large and beautiful, very full, lovely silvery-rose shaded 

 pink, and delightfully fragrant. 



MRS. ROBERT GARRETT. Very full and 

 double, with petals of great substance, of a glowing 

 shell-like pink, exquisitely sweet. Extra fine. 



MAD. ABEL CHATENAY. Medium size, semi- 

 double with recurved petals; rich, rosy-carmine tinged 

 with salmon deepening toward base of petals. See cut. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Globular and 

 very double: bright satiny-rose deepening at center to 

 clear pale red, petals edged with silvery-rose; fragrant. 



MAD. FERNET DUCHER. Flowers of rich buI- 

 pliui'-yellow changing to ivory-white with yellow center 

 when expanded ; biids of fine form, long, and pointed. 



METEOR. Large and finely formed, full and very 

 double, rich velvety crimson; without perfume. A 

 brilliant and effective bedder. 



PRINCESS BONNIE. Large, semi-double flowers 

 of deep, vivid crimson, and exceedingly sweet fragrance. 

 Unexcelled for beauty and perfume. 



SOUV. DE MAD. EUGENE VERDIER. Extra 

 large flowers of superb form, of deep creamy-white 

 shading to pale yellow. A grand rose. 



SOUV. DE PRES. CARNOT. One of the finest 

 of them all. Large, perfectly foi'raed blooms ou long, 

 stiff stems, of an exquisite shell-pink, the petals edgec] 

 with ivory-white. Extra hardy. 



From 2Yz In. Dots, ea., 1 2c. A i^et for $1.25, 



2 SILVER, N. J. 



TWELVE HARDY CLIMBBNG 

 ROSES. 



Yellow Rambler. 



The varieties of this class are noted for their luxuriant 

 foliage, profusion of bloom and vigorous growth, reach- 

 ing a height of twenty feet or more. Invaluable for 

 covering fences, walls, trellises, verandas, etc. They are 

 all perfectly hardy without protection. 



ANNE MARIE (Pride of Washington). Large clus- 

 ters; rosy-carmine shading to pink; very double. 



BALTIMORE BELLE. Finely formed, very 

 double, pale blush flowers in clusters, produced in great 

 numbers. 



CLIMBING JULES MARGOTTIN. Large, fra- 

 grant crimson, similar to Jules Margottin, but of climb- 

 ing habit. 



CLIMBING VICTOR VERDIER. Bright car- 

 mine-rose with edges of deeper color; large and fra- 

 grant. Very fine. 



GEM OF THE PRAIRIES. Bright crimson, some- 

 times splashed with white; large, verj^ double and fra- 

 grant. 



MARY Vl/ASHINGTON. Large, double, fragrant 

 white roses, usually in clusters. A perpetual bloomer. 



' PINK RAMBLER (Euphrosyne). After the style of 

 Crimson Bamhler in habit of growth, etc. Flowers of 

 clear rosy-pink with bright yellow stamens, in clusters. 



RUSSELL'S COTTAGE. Very double and full 

 flowers of flue rich, dark crimson; an excessive bloomer. 



SEVEN SISTERS (Greville). Large flowers in 

 clusters of seven each, of varied colors from white to 

 crimson. 



Vl^HITE PET RAMBLER. Flowers of medium 

 size, very double and full, pure snowy white, in large 

 clusters continuously; sweetly fragrant. 



Vi^HITE RAMBLER {Thalia). Pure snowy-white 

 flowers, very sw^eetly scented, borne in large clusters. 



YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia). The only yellow 

 climbing rose that is hardy. Flowers of good size, cup- 

 shaped, and nearly full, rich deep golden-yellow, in huge 

 clusters, and sweetly scented. An excellent companion 

 to Crimson liamhler. See illustration. 



From 2Yz in. pots. ea.. 1 0c. .1 «■/ for $1.00. 

 4 " *' I2.(J0. 



