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F. ^^^ bolgiano & co. 



yellow tinged with golden, mixed with orange- 

 yellow, edge of petals shaded beautiful car- 

 mine-rose; open flower is full and double and 

 of good substance; extremely free flowering. 

 Mailing plants. 10 cts. ; 2-year old plants, 25c. 



most 



MRS. B. R. CANT Re 



beautiful and worthy variety, somewhat re- 

 sembling the Papa Gontier. The plant is a 

 very free grower and bloomer; the flowers 

 are large, full and double; dark carmine 

 shaded and flushed with lighter rose. Mail- 

 ing size, 15 cts. ; 2-year plants, 30 cts. 



Tea Roses 



Radiance. Silvery pink; prof use; most (le^ii^al>le. 



ROSES— Continued 



stands higher in public estimation today than 

 La France, but Mme. Caroline Testont is de- 

 cidedly deeper and more brilliant in color and 

 a larger flower, and is as good in other ways. 

 Petals large, exquisitely edged and bordered 

 with clear silver rose. Color brilliant satiny 

 rose. Price, strong mailing-size plants. 1-. 

 cts. ; fine 2-year plants, 35 cts. ; extra 3-yeai 

 plants, 50 cts. ; 4-year immense plants, 75 cts. 



31Y 3IARY1.AND.— Pink. One of the 



finest of peach-pink Roses. The flowers are 

 large and double, of perfect form, with a 

 bright but tender peach-pink tint which be- 

 •comes lighter and even more attractive as the 

 flower expands. The plant makes a robust 

 growth with many canes, and every shoot 

 bears one or many of the perfect blooms 

 which come throughout a long season. Gro\An 

 originall.v for cut-flowers, it has proved pov- 

 fectlv hardy out-of-doors. Price, strong 1-voar 

 plants, 15 cts.; 2-year plants. 35 cts. 



RADIANCE.— Pink. John Cook of Balti- 

 more has produced more good Roses than any. 

 other man in this country, but he never has 

 given us a better Rose than Radiance. It is 

 a continuous bloomer and an extremely vigor- 

 ous grower, surpassing Wm. R. Smith in that 

 respect. The blooms are very large; clear, 

 silvcr.v pink, somewhat resembling the grand 

 new Rose, Jonkheer J. L. Mock, but lighter p'n.!;'i,' n,i.it- ii-i* liee 

 in color. This is a variety of the greatest ^.j^i,, ^,..„.i,.t'-ei-ini« 

 Importance. Price, nuiiling size, 20 cts.; niMrvcls iit l.cautv 

 2-year plants, 50 cts. ,]j',l siiii-;i,iiiie' it 



WM. SHEAX.— Pink. A fine grower; 

 large, pointed flowers of Killarney-pink; full, 

 free and perpetual; one of the very largest 

 of Roses. Price. 15 cts.; 3-incli pots, 25 cts.; 

 2-year plants. 40 cts. 



WM. R. SMITH.— Light pink. New, 



li ii-.|>, I'M rl.l iiiiiL; Rose. Color deep ivory- 



wliiii, ..\,Tl;n.i Willi clear, bright pink. As 

 liii'l.x :i.v Kji-riiii Augusta Victoria, and a 

 vi^ciioiis ;nHl r.-iiiipant grower. I have a fine 

 stock, and offer it at a reasonable price, 

 (iuaranteed to bloom this year. Price. 3-inch 

 pots, 15 cts. ; heavy mailing size, from 3-inch 

 pots. 15 cts.; eacli. .fl.50 per doz.; splendid, 

 strong 2-year plants. 35 cts.; extra flue 3-year 

 plants, on their own roots, 50 cts. 



RICHMOND.- Red. This is among the 

 nicst brilliant of scarlet-crimson Roses, and 

 \\i\[ .iluriys be included in the first half 

 t'n/.ii iiMi^i rlesirable red Roses. The bloom 

 is iiii.ih 1 :iH'ly full, of graceful habit and 

 l.Miii,. <,i, |,,ng. stiff stems. This variety is 

 used in iianiense numbers as a cut-flower, 

 and is of equal value in the garden. Price, 

 1-year mailing size, 15 cts.; strong 2-year 

 [jlants. 35 cts. ' 



RHEA REID.-' Pi 



garden Rose. "As hn u 

 as double as La Fr 



lasnificent 

 Ml I'.eautv. 

 I as Rich- 

 ;> laid Tea 

 !■ color is 



TRI03IPHE DE PERNET PERE.— 



Red. Flowers extra large, broad, thick pet- 

 als and long, tapering buds; delicious tea fra- 

 grance. Color, clear magenta-red. sometimes 

 passing to bright crimson. Price, mailing 

 size, 10 cts. ; 2-year plants. 25 cts. 



AVELLESLEY.— Pink. A seedling from 

 Liberty crossed with Bridesmaid. Flowers 

 extra large and full, of excellent substance 

 and durability; color bright, clear rose-pink, 

 reverse of petals silvery rose. Price, mailing 

 size, 10 cts.; 2-year plants, 25 cts. 



HEI.EN GAMBIER.— Yellow. Flowers 

 ■deep orange-yellow, shading to coppery yellow 

 and then to almost white on the outside row 

 of petals. Fragrance as strong and penetra- 

 ting as a Sweetbrier Rose. Very distinct and 

 lieautiful. Price, mailing size. 10 cts.; 2-year 

 plants. 25 cts. 



WINNIE DAVIS Vigorous and robust. 



free-blooming; foliage leathery, reddish green, 

 glossy and large. For the Middle and South- 

 ern States Winnie Davis is second to none. 

 Price, mailing size, 10 cts.; 2-year plants, 25c. 



^ ot beauty; large, bold and of splen- 

 i-iiame. It has a strong, disease-re- 

 .■.aistitution. makes a rapid growth 

 ■iiws up a profusion of canes from the 

 lid is always blooming. Price, 1-year 

 size, 15 cts. ; strong 2-year plants, 



:i{IC AN RE VTTV. -Piiiiison. Larg- 



Ii'iii'iMv 'ii;''iMr,"rvial',lH,a!i'iii'- Kusl^'For 

 in Ml siz,.. ri.l, rolor, ,.x,,iiisite form 



an. I .l.'li.iMii. Ilai^rall.r, II slallds without an 



(•■liial. II is a ijiiii'!, aial liiisliy grower and 



,a ..ail iiiiiMiis lii 11.. r. nial;cs magnificent buds 



an.! lai-ui'. . I. ■.■!., .l.aihic tl..vvers. and is valu- 

 ai.l.' l...t!i i..i' h.iiise and garden culture. 

 i'..l..r a ri. 1., rosy crimson, shaded and veined 

 in I 111' nn.si .-liarraing fashion; very fragrant. 

 iTi..', 1 :. .Is.; larger size, 25 cts.; 2-year 



.SOl'V. DE PIERRE NOTTING.— 



Yellow. This beautiful Tea Rose is an intro- 

 duction of one of the foremost firms of 

 France, and has not been exceeded in merit 

 by any Rose yet sent out from that country. 

 Blooms very large, well filled and open eas- 

 ily; beautiful, elongated bud. Color apricot- 



This class of Roses is distinguished by a 



bloomiu,g hai.ii \i - -iics are not so 



hardy as the 11- i : i i -s, i)ut they may 



be carried thr.aiL;ii in.- wini.'r even in the 

 Northern Stales uilli .aieful protection. 

 Iianking up with soil pruliably being the most 

 satisfactory method. The Cochet varieties 

 are nearly or quite as hardy as the Hybrids. 

 Price of all Tea Roses, except where noted: 

 1-year mailing size, 10 cts. ; strong 

 2-year plants, 25 cts. 

 PINK MAMAN COCHET.— The queen 

 i.f all pink garden Roses. Clear rich pink, 

 .liaiiuiug to silvery rose. Tlie buds are beau- 

 nrnl. lai-c, full and firm and elegantly 

 pointed ; as they expand they show great 

 depth ami richness, sometimes measuring 21/2 

 inches from base to tip. Small pot-plants 

 will, ill the open ground, quickly make large, 

 strong bushes, and produce on long, stiff 

 stems, great numbers of perfect flowers. Per- 

 fectlv hardy in all sections. Price, 2-year 

 plants, 30 cts. 



AVHITE MAMAN COCHET, or PRIS- 

 CII/IjA. — A charming white Tea Rose. A 

 cliild of that grandest of bedding or outdoor 

 Roses. Maman Cochet; Identical with that 

 variety except in color. Hardy in Northern 

 Ohio, with slight protection in winter. The 

 flowers are enormous, remarkably round and 

 full: white and delightfully tea-scented. 

 Price, 2-year plants, 30 cts. 



GOI.DEN COCHET, or HELEN 

 GOOD.— This is the only true Cochet Rose 

 known except the ohl. well-known Pink and 

 White Cochets. Tlie .-olor is a delicate yel- 

 low, suffused with pink, each petal edged 

 deeper, very chaste and beautiful. The color, 

 with its Immense size and exquisite form, 

 makes it one of the greatest Tea Roses. 

 Price. 2-year plants, 35 cts. 



BON SILENE.— Pink. A grand old Tea 

 Rose. Large, beautiful buds, fine for bou- 

 quets and decorative purposes. The color ia 

 deep rose, or bright rosy crimson. 



BIJRBANK.— Pink. A hardy, everbloom- 

 ing Tea Rose. The color is cherry-crimson; 

 the very deepest and brightest pink Rose in 

 cultivation. Peculiarly adapted for outdoor 

 planting or for blooming indoors. 



HELEN GOULD.— Red. One of the 

 most beautiful and satisfactory Roses for 

 general planting ever introduced in America. 

 The flowers are full and perfectly double, the 

 buds beautifully made, long and pointed, the 

 color of a ripe red watermelon. It is as 

 hardy as La France. 



FREIHERR VON MARSCHALL.— 

 Red. The flowers are large, beautifully 

 shaped, double and full, borne in wonderful 

 profusion all through the growing season. It 

 is a bright red, one of the brightest red Tea 

 Roses in existence. Price, mailing size, 3-inch 

 pots, 15 cts. ; heavy 2-year plants. 30 cts. 



MAD. FRANCISCA KRUGER.— Yel- 

 low. A strikingly handsome Rose, one of the 

 very best for open-ground culture. It is espe- 

 cially adapted to bedding or massing. Holds 

 its foliage- under all sorts of adverse condi- 

 tions. Flowers deeply shaded coppery yellow. 

 A strong and vigorous grower and a good and 

 constant bloomer. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE Yellow. Mag- 

 nificent in the open ground. Extra-large, 

 full-double flowers; canar.v -yellow, passing to 

 creamy white, shaded rose. 



MARftUISE DE QiUERHOENT.— 

 Yellow. Long-pointed buds; stiff, upright 

 stems: color a beautiful China-rose, coppery 

 salmon and golden yellow; extremely free 

 bloomer. ^ 



GOLDEN GATE. — A most magnificent 

 Rose with large, full, finely formed flowers; 

 buds long and beautiful. Color rich creamy 

 white, exquisitely tinged with golden yellow 

 and clear rose, making a flower of indescrib- 

 able beauty. Plants robust and hardy, and 

 bloom freeiv. 



