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H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILL. 



Other New Roses of Recent Intro- 

 duction. 



3£dlle F. Nahonnand—{Vf hite Papa Gontier) has 

 all the good qualities of Gontier except color 

 which is ivory white edged with a dainty shade 

 of pink, makinp a very pretty combination, 

 which is greatly admired by all cut flower 

 buyers. $2.00 per doz , $10.00 per 100. 



Corrine— (Tea) first prize seedling rose Inter- 

 national Horticultural exhibition. The flowers 

 are of large size, full and of excellent s-hape, 

 color a beautiful flesh shaded with rose and 

 copper, blooms produced very freely on strong 

 stems. Price $1.50 per doz., $10 00 per 100. 



Souv de Mine. E. Verdier — {E. T.) a very strong 

 and free grower, flowers large and full, color 

 creamy white shading to yellow, one of the very 

 best roses of last year. $1 50 per doz., SIO.OO 

 per 100. 



L'hev. A. Ferrario — (Tea) a vigorous grower with 

 large flowers quite full, petals very large, color 

 deep clear crimson. $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



Princess Sonnie—A new variety of American origin. 

 The flowers are borne on long stiff stems and are 

 of beautiful form and substance, color a deep 

 crimson more vivid than Gen. Jack, fragrance 

 stronger than La France. $1.00 per doz., $6.00 

 per 100. 



Two Climbing Roses. 



ClimUng JMaZmatson— The color is a beautiful rich 

 creamy flesh, distinctly and elegantly shaded 

 clear peach salmon with a rose center. The 

 flowers are exceptionally large, perfectly double, 

 of full flat form and deliciously fragrant, a 

 grand rose for the south. Price, $1.00 per doz., 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Climbing Bridesmaid — A climbing tea rose of great 

 beauty: color a beautiful shade of bright pink, 

 very free bloomer and vigorous grower, sending 

 up shoots 8 to 10 ft. high in one season. Quite 

 hardy south of the Ohio river. Price $1 50 per 

 doz., $ 00 per 100. 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



of recent introduction. $1.00 per dozen, $8.00 per 100. 



Ch'o— Flowers flesh color shaded in center with 



ivory pink, very large globular form, freely pro 



duced, of vigorous growth, handsome foliage; 



awarded two first-class certificates. 

 Paul's Early Blv^h— The color is a light silvery 



blush, the flowers are very large and double, on 



long stiff stems of fine texture and substance. 

 Capt. Hayward— Bright crimson carmine color, 



perfect form, very sweet,always opens well, 



does not mildew. 

 Spencer — Awarded three first-class certificates. 



Flowers satin pink, the center petals shaded and 



reflexed with white. 

 Duchess of Marlborough — Deep cherry red, richly 



shaded with white. 

 Helen Kellar — Beautiful clear rose, large and 



double, exceedingly free and early, a valuable 



rose for early forcing purposes. 

 2Irs. B. G. Sherman Crawford — Deep rosy pink, 



outer petals pale flesh, base of petals white. 



flowers, large and perfect form, one of the most 



promising of new roses; awarded a gold medal 



by National Rose Society of England. 



Standard H. P. Roses. 



$4.00 per 100, except where noted. 



Gen Jacqueminot — Rich velvety crimson. 

 Mme. Jos. Besbois— White, tinged with flesh pink. 

 Giant des Battles — Crim-;on shaded with purple. 

 Marie Bauman — Rich velvety red. 

 Mme. Chas. Wood — Firey scarlet passing to rosy 

 crimson. 



Gloire de Ex de Brusselles—'Da.Tk fiery red. 

 Paul Neyron — Deep shining rose. 

 Ulrich Brunner — Bright cherry red. 

 Champion of the World — Deep rosy pink. 

 Chas. Le i^'ebyce— Bright red. 



Vick's Caprice — White and carmine, beautifully 

 striped. 



Margaret Dickson— The finest white H. P. $8.00 

 per 100. 



Coquette des Blanches — Beautiful pure white. 



Mme Mason — Clear bright rose. 



Gl. Lyonawe— Salmon yellow. $6.00 per 100. 



Earl of Dufferin -Velvety crimson. 



Duke of Edinburg — Dark velvety maroon. 



Fisher Holmes — Rich dark scarlet. 



3fme. Pian^ier— Beautiful snow white. 



