The Sunset Set New Ever-blooming Roses. 



NOTE.— We recommend these charming New Ever-blooming- Roses as being'particularly beau- 

 tiful and desirable for general planting. They embrace several of the most lovely shades of color, and pro- 

 duce some of the most beautiful buds and flowers of any Roses we know. Not being entirely hardy, 

 they should be nicely covered with leaves or garden litter before Winter sets in. 



Sunset. — This grand Rose is one of 

 the most beautiful varieties recently 

 introduced, and a great favorite 

 wherever known. The color is rich 

 golden amber or old gold, elegantly 

 shaded with dark ruddy crimson, 

 resembling the beautiful tints seen 

 in a Summer sunset. The flowers 

 and buds are extra large; full, finely 

 formed and deliciously perfumed ; 

 it is a strong, vigorous grower and 

 free bloomer; highly recommended 

 both for open-ground and house 

 culture ; one of the very best. 25 

 cts.; Two-year, 50 cts. 

 White Pearl. — This beautiful New 

 Rose is a pure white sport from the 

 grand old Perle des Jardins, and if 

 it is anything like as good as its 

 parent it is a treasure indeed. Fine, 

 large, full flowers, usually pure 

 white, but sometimes faintly tinged 

 with pale canary ; very sweet. 25 

 cts.; Two-year, 50 cts. 

 Comtesse de Frig-neuse. — An ele- 

 gant Tea Rose, rivaling the famous 

 Pearl of the Gardens ; color, deep 

 golden yellow, undoubtedly one of 

 the finest pure yellow Roses ; flow- 

 ers are extra large and full, with 

 long pointed buds, valuable for 

 bedding and very sweet ; a strong 

 healthy grower and good bloomer, 

 does well in open ground. 20 cts.; 

 Two-year, 35 cts. 

 Mad. Scipion Cochet. — Beautiful 

 creamy rose, with deep crimson 

 centre ; flowers large, somewhat 

 tulip-shaped, quite full and very 

 NEW TEA ROSE, SUNSET. 25 CTS. swee t. 20 cts.; Two-year, 35 cts. 



Princess Beatrice. — Very beautiful, and specially recommended for its charming color ; soft rosy pink, 

 delicately tinged and shaded with canary yellow, passing to amber and fawn. 20 cts.; Two-year, 35 cts. 

 Viscountess Folkstone. — A lovely English Ever-bloomer ; the flowers are extra large and of very 

 pleasing form, with broad shell-like petals and full centre; color, beautiful pale flesh or amber rose, 

 with a lovely satin lustre resembling glossy silk; richly perfumed. 20 cts.; Two-year, 35 cts. 

 SPECIAL OFFER. — The Sunset set of 6 elegant New Ever-blooming Roses described above for 

 $x. With the 2 beautiful Premium Roses (page 23), 8 for $1.20. Two-year size (by Express), as noted, 

 set of 6 for $2; with premiums, 8 for $2.50. 



The New Climbing Tea Roses. 



The New Climbing Tea Roses are very desirable for the Southern and Pacific States, where they thrive 



and grow on from year to year, and are greatly admired. These choice new varieties are mostly good, 



vigorous growers, and abundant bloomers, and we think will prove acceptable in all sections where the 



climate permits them to live over Winter. 



Gloire de Libourne. — Splendid, large, imbricated flowers, very double and sweet ; fine canary yellow, 

 with deep apricot centre, elegantly shaded; very handsome and desirable. 25 cts. 



Mag-delain Beauvilain. — Extra-large, handsome flowers, well filled out ; clear Nankeen yellow, ele- 

 gantly clouded with ruddy crimson; delicious tea scent. 25 cts. 



Mad. Matilda Lenaerts. — Large, globular flowers ; tender rose, passing to rosy flesh color. 25 cts. 



Elie Beauvilain. — Beautifully imbricated flowers, extra large and full; color, fine silver rose, penciled 

 with rich crimson ; delicately perfumed. 25 cts. 



Mons. Rosier. — Pretty, medium sized, very double flowers ; bright carmine rose; petals delicately edged 

 with silvery white; richly scented. 25 cts. 



Duchess d'Auerstadt. — Extra-large, full, regular flowers, clear golden yellow, with shaded orange 

 centre ; reverse of petals creamy yellow. 25 cts. 



Souv. de Mad. Metral. — A very elegant and charming Rose ; soft vermilion red, richly shaded with 

 fine vinous crimson ; large, full and sweet. 25 cts. 



Mad. Ernest Piard. — Brilliant crimson, petals finely bordered with silver rose ; large, full, regular flow- 

 ers, very handsome and elegantly tea-scented. 25 cts. 



Edward Pailleron. — Fine salmon rose ; richly shaded with rosy crimson, passing to bronze rose. 25 cts. 



Madame Claire Jaubert. — Extra-large, full flowers of good substance, and borne in large clusters; 

 pale apricot yellow, beautifully clouded with rich Indian red; delightfully fragrant. 25 cts. 

 Set of Ten New Climbing Tea Roses named above for $2 ; $2.25 per doz. Two-year size, set $4. 



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