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Rainbow — The description of this rose can 



be taken from the name. 

 Souvenir de Catherine Guillot— (New.)— 



Coppery rose, center shaded orange. 



Very beautiful. 



Sylph— (New. )— Flowers ivory white, tinted 

 with peach color. A very beautiful 

 blending of colors. 



Silver King— The largest and best hardy 

 pink rose. • 



Sombrieul — Pure white edged with silvery 

 rose. 



The Queen— Beautiful long buds. The color 

 is a pure snowy white. 



H. M. Stanley— Pink. 



Liberty — Crimson. 



Helen Gambier — White, buff center. 



Mme. Schwaller— Rose pink. 



Mme. de Vatry— Red. 



Muriel Graham — Very light pink. 



Empress Eugenie — Pink. 



Princess Sagan — Crimson. 



Jules Finger — Rosy red. 



Mme. Caroline Kuster — Yellow. 



Andre Schwartz— Red. 



Vise Wattier — Pink. 



Mme. Cecil Brunner — Pink. 



Countess de Frigneuse— Yellow. 



Charles Le Grady— Red. 



Mme. Honore de Fresne — Yellow. 



Marechal Robert — White, shaded pink. 



Marion Dingee — Crimson. 



Snow Flake — White. 



Gen. de Tartas— Red. 



Pierre Guillot — Crimson 



Burbank — Rose. 



Maurice Rovier— Red. 



Clara Watson — Salmon tinted pink. 



Prince of Bulgaria— A very vigorous grow- 

 er, with large, bright green foliage, 

 beautiful in form of bud; the outer 

 petals are extremely large, of superb 

 rosy flesh color. 50c. each. 



Maid of Honor — Deep pink. 



Perle desjardins — Yellow. 



Prices — 10c. each, $1.00 per dozen; 15c. 



each, $1.50 per dozen; 30c. each, $3.00 per 



dozen. Extra strong plants 40c. each, $4.00 



per dozen. 



Lady Battersea — This variety has long, oval 

 buds, sharply pointed, very striking in 

 form. The color is a bright, cherry 

 crimson, thestems are stiff and extreme- 

 ly long for a red rose, a vigorous grow- 

 or. 50c. each. 



The DiDsmore Kose. 



CLIMBING ROSES, 



Alister Stella Grey— (Golden Rambler.)— 

 This is a grand rose. 



Bardou Job— The saucer rose, richest col- 

 ored of all roses. Deep velvety crim- 

 son, almost black. Semi-double, very 

 handsome. 



Chromatella, or Cloth of Gold— Clear gold- 

 en yellow. 



Climbing Brides' Maid — Identical with 

 Bridesmaid; lovely pink buds. 



Climbing La France— A beautiful peach 

 pink color of delicate shade. Very 

 hardy. 



Climbing Meteor— Rich velvety crimson. 

 Extra fine. Hardy. 



Climbing Malmaison — A lovely flesh color. 

 Strong grower. 



Climbing Paul Neyron— (Madame Wagram ) 

 Large pink flowers of magnificent satin 

 rose color. Extremely beautiful. 



Climbing Perle des Jardins^ — Deep golden 

 yellow. 



Climbing Wootton — Deep, rich red, fra- 

 grant. 



Crimson Rambler — Bright scarlet in im- 

 mense panicles of fifty or more blooms. 

 Magnificent and hardy. Try this rose 

 and wait results, you will never regret 

 it. 



Climbing Devoniensis — Pink. 



As a Winter Lawn the English Rye is unexcelled 



