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8 CENTS EACH. 



Set of Five Koses for 35 Cents. 



NEW PINK SOUPERT — The flowers take their form from Chlotilde 

 Souptrt, and iu color a deep Hermosa pink. It is a continuous 

 bloomer, each branch terminating with a cluster of flowers. 

 Sinffle plants, when but six months old, under ordinary treat- 

 ment, often produce fifty perfect flowers. Blooms splendidly in 

 open <rrouud, and is haraier than Chlotilde Soupert. 



CHLOTILDE SOUPERT — It is impossible to do this fine sort ,ius- 

 tice bv a description. It is of the Polyantha type, but larger and 

 very double, and the flowers appear in such enormous clusters 

 that they are really large panicles of bloom. Color, line pearly 

 white, shaded with lovely soft pink in the center. It blooms 

 freely when plants are small, and continues in the greatest pro- 

 fusion. Will stand in the open ground over winter with a slight 

 lirotection of straw or leaves. Be sure to order this variety. A 

 particularly handsome rose, alwaj's greatly admired. 



MINIATURE — This is the smallest of all roses, but of perfect form ; 

 regular, compact, fairy-like flowers, fully double and very fra- 

 grant. Flowers in wreaths and clusters seem to cover the whole 

 plant; color cream rose, flushed red. Be sure and include this 

 lovely rose in your order. 



MAD. CECIL BRUNNER — A very lovely rose in every respect. 

 Flowers larger than most of the others, perfectly double and of 

 the most e.^cquisite fragrance. Color, a beautiful rosy pink on a 

 rich, creamy white background. A rapid grower. 



MIGNONETTE— A splendid variety; one of the very best. Full, 

 finely formed flowers, perfectly double and highly perfumed. 

 Color clear pink, passing to white tinged with pale rose. A pro- 

 fuse bloomer and very valuable. 



LiARGE 3 YEAR OLD PLANTS SO CENTS EACH. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



8 CENTS EACH. 



E.vcept AVhere Noted. 



SPECIALi OFFER. 



This Set for Only 75 Cents. 



CLIMBING BRIDESMAID — A rare novelty of great beauty. Its 

 color is a deep shade of pink. The buds are exquisitely formed 

 and borne in long stiff stems. A very profuse bloomer. 15c. 



CLIMBING MALMAISON — The color is a beautiful, rich creamy 

 flesh, distinctly shaded clear peachy red with a rose center. 15c. 



BALTIMORE BELLE — One of the best hardy climbers. Flowers 

 pale blush variegated carmine. Hardy everywhere. 



WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON — Acknowledged leader. Flowers 

 orange yellow with a softer lighter shade outlining the petals. 



MARY WASHINGTON — Named by the "father of his country" in 



honor of his mother. Flowei'S large, pure white and very double. 



Its fragrance is tinged with that old-fashioned musky flavor. 10c. 

 MARECHAL NEIL — Grandest of all golden yellow roses. Flowers 



superb, of extra large size, double and deliciously fragrant. 10c. 

 GREVILLE. OR SEVEN SISTERS — Flowers varying in color from 



liyhi pink to crimson. Hardy everywhere. 

 TENNESSEE BELLE — Strong, vigorous, graceful grower. Flowers 



of bright beautiful pink. Perfectly hardy evei'ywhere. 

 QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIE— A great favorite; strong and rapid 



grower. Flowers large and globular, of a bright red color. 

 JLARGE 2 YEAR OLD PLANTS 25 CENTS EACH. 



20 CENTS EACH. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



Set of Six Moss Roses for $1. 

 PRINCESS ADELAIDE — One of the best. Extra large flowers. 

 Very double and fragrant ; buds beautifully mossed. Color a 

 bright rosy pink. Perfectly hardy and very desirable for out- 

 door planting. 



CRIMSON GLOBE — Buds nicely mossed ; flower deep crimson, large 

 full and globular; growth very vigorous. This magnificent rose 

 will be a great acquisition to the Moss Rose, possessing traits of 

 a show flower combined with the true Moss Rose characteristics. 



MOU.SSELINE — Color rosy white, changing to pure white; very' 

 fragrant. Both flovpers and buds have an abundance of lovely 

 deep green moss. Free bloomer and a prize variety. 



BLANCHE MOREAU — This fine variety is highly recommended. 

 The flowers, which are borne in clusters, are very large, full and 

 sweet and of perfect form. They are pure waxy white in color, 

 and daintily framed in the most exquisite deep green moss. 



HENRY MARTIN — The gi'ound color of this exquisite rose is a rich 

 glossy pink, richly shaded with the most beautiful tint of crim- 

 son toward the center. Tie flowers are of large size, of globular 

 form and very full and double. Both flowers and buds are fur- 

 nished with an abundance of fairy like moss. 



JOHN CRANSTON — This elegant variety completes my set of Moss 

 Rose beauties. When you have planted a waxy white and a 

 dainty pink Moss Rose, then you will only lack mj' tuperb red 

 to make your collection complete. This rose combines the good 

 qualities of the other Moss Roses, and is the most beautiful deep 

 glowing crimson imaginable. The flowers are of large size, and 

 perfectly double, borne in the greatest profusion. An excep- 

 tionally grand varietj'. 



LARGE 3 YEAR OLD PLANTS 50 CENTS EACH. 



LORD PENZANCE'S 



New Hybrid Sweet Brier Roses. 



20 CENTS EACH. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



The Set of Three Roses .50c. 



The Sweet Brier or I'^giaiitine is acknowledged by all to possess 

 one of the sweetest perfumes nature has provided, and its deli- 

 cious scent is the one object for which it is generally cultivated. 

 They are hybrids obtained between the Sweet Brier and various 

 old fashioned Garden Roses, Austrian Briars, etc, and possess the 

 following advantages: The foliage of every one of them is sweetly 

 scented. Added to this the flowers are "borne in rich profusion. 

 The trees are perfectly hardy even in the' most bleak ;ind exposed 

 situations. The flowers are single or semi-double, and this adds to 

 their el ;gancc and beauty. For beautiful effect there is scarcely 

 anything in the rose world to equal them. ' 



AMY ROBSART — Lovely deep rose. The buds before opening are 

 most graceful, of true Sweet Brier type, an abundant loloomer, 

 robust and free. 



BRENDA — Maidens blush or peach blossom; dainty in color and 

 shade. The contrast and effect of the bright golden anthers add 

 a peculiar charm to this variety. 



FLORA McIVOR — Pure white blushed with rose ; perfect for cut- 

 tin? lai'ge flowers, their elegance being increased by the spra\a 

 of tender foliage that pass up between them. Graceful in growth 

 and habit ; a gem. 



LARGE 2 YEAR OLD PLANTS 50 CENTS EACH. 



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