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Our Star List Boses Sell 

 Themselves. So it is not necessary 

 to say much about them ; they con- 

 tinue to be so popular that it keeps 

 us very busy to supply the demand, 

 which constantly increases as our cus- 

 tomers learn that they are as large and 

 fine plants as any we send out, and 

 give excellent satisfaction. They are 

 varieties which for various reasons we 

 can afford to sell very cheap for 

 the present season. They may be 

 as good as the best; some perhaps are 

 in surplus, others probably did not go 

 well last year or are new sorts, not 

 much asked for. We _ can't keep 

 them; they must go' to the Star 

 List, where the low price soon finds 

 a place for them, and they gladden the 

 hearts of people who perhaps never 

 had Roses before. Next year some 

 sorts may be back in the Standard 

 or even in the Diamond List, so 

 you are always sure of getting good 

 varieties, and the place to get the 

 most Roses for the money is in the 

 Star List. They are without ex- 

 ception the cheapest Roses ever offered, 

 and are largely bought by all classes of 

 'planters. 

 Prices are very low, and we expect a heavier run on Star 

 List Roses this year than ever before, but our stock is so large we 

 have no fear of running out. 

 PRICK.— Star List Roses, purchasers' selection, all labeled, 10 cts. each; 6 for 

 50 cts.; 13 for SI; 24 for &2 ; 36 for $3 ; 50 for $4 ; S8 per hundred. By Mail 

 or Express (seepage 15). 

 Two-year Star List Roses for immediate effect, 25 cts. each ; 5 for £r ; ra 

 for $2; 24 for $4; 36 for #6; 50 for $8 ; £16 for the set of 100 Varieties (by 

 Express only). Lowest prices ever seen for straight Two-year-old plants. 



STAR LIST EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 



Abbe Rcustan. — A splendid Rose ; large, full, globular flowers, very double and sweet ; color, beautiful 



creamy white, elegantly shaded with rosy blush ; sometimes tinged with purplish red. 

 America. — Very large, beautiful buds ; flowers rich creamy yellow, passing to orange ; large, full and 



sweet; climbing habit ; valuable in the South. 

 Arcb-Ducbesse Isabella. — A beautiful bedding and house Rose; large, full form ; perfectly double ; 



delightfully fragrant; white, shaded with rosy carmine, changing to amaranth; makes lovely buds ; a 



constant and profuse bloomer. 

 Arch-Ducbesse Marie Immaculse. — A very lovely Rose, makes beautiful buds, and is very handsome 



and desirable; color, pale citron red, with vermilion centre ; large, full and sweet. 

 Baron de Saint Triviers. — Beautiful reddish amber, changing at centre to pale rose ; delicately tinged 



and shaded with carmine; medium size; very attractive and deliciously perfumed. 

 Beau Carmine. — A splendid Rose for bedding: fine carmine red ; very rich velvety color ; flowers large, 



full and double ; constant and profuse bloomer ; fragrant and desirable. 

 Belle Fleur d'Arzens. — An elegant Rose; large, full form, veryi double; delightful tea fragrance; 



color, beautiful silver rose, with carmine centre ; fine large pointed buds. 

 Camille Roux.— Fine, large flowers, well filled out, very double and highly scented ; color, bright car- 

 mine rose, with fiery red centre ; very striking and handsome. 

 Canary. — Light canary yellow ; beautiful buds and flowers ; very fragrant. 



Caroline Marniesse. — Pure white, medium size, very double and tea fragrance; a constant bloomer. 

 Comtesse de Caserta. — Large, very beautiful flowers; fine full form, very double and fragrant ; color, 



dark purplish red, elegantly clouded with pale coppery yellow. 

 Comtesse Horace de Choiseul. — Beautiful, rich crimson buds; fine, large, full flowers ; very sweet; 



color, exquisite salmon rose, passing to silvery pink, prettily edged with French white. 

 Comtesse Ouvaroff .— A very elegant and scarce Rose ; large, perfect form, very full and sweet ; color, 



soft rosy crimson, exquisitely shaded; reverse of its petals silvery rose. 

 Cramoisi Superior.— Medium size; rich dark velvety crimson; very double, full and beautiful, com- 

 pact growth; one of the best for bedding. 

 Director Bernard. — Exceedingly floriferous; flowers of large size and beautifully imbricated; clear 



magenta red or rich carmine, elegantly shaded with vinous crimson ; petals edged and bordered with 



silver rose ; very sweet. 

 Due de Mag-enta. — A lovely Rose; rich transparent crimson, changing to fawn and rosy pink ; very 



beautiful and distinct; the flower is large, very full and double, and deliciously fragrant. 

 Exadelpbe. — A good strong grower and free bloomer; large, full, well-formed flowers, quite double and 



fragrant ; color, fine canary yellow, passing to rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale lemon ; sweet. 

 Edmund de Bianzat. — Large, finely formed flowers, quite double and full ; color, bright peachy red or 



violet crimson, with salmon rose centre ; very Djetty and handsome. 



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