PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



105 



Moss Rose. 



MOSS ROSES. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white. 50cts. each. 



Capt. Ingraham. Dark velvety purple. 



Comtesse de 3Iurinais. Large white, beautifully 



mossed. 

 Glory of Mosses. Fine rose, very mossy. 

 James Veitch. Deep violet, shaded crimson ; very free. 



50 cts. each. 

 Henry Martin. Fine crimson, very vigorous. 

 Luxembourg. Bright crimson scarlet. 

 Mad. Moreau. Vermilion red, veined with white. 

 Mt. Blanc. Pure white. 



Princess Adelaide. Bright rosy pink; large. 

 Raphael. Pinkish white, very mossy. 

 Souvenir de Pierre de Vibert. Rosy crimson. 

 William Lobb. Purplish violet. 



First size, 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. Second size, 20 

 Cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen., except where noted. 



Type of Polyantha Roses. 



POLYANTHA ROSES. 



This is an entirely new class* of roses, the parents of 

 which have been recently introduced from Japan. They 

 might be called " Fairy Hoses," with their miniature and 

 beautifully shaped flowers, which arc grown in great 

 clusters; often bearing fifty on one branch. They are 

 admirably adapted for planting in the border in summer, 

 or for pot-culture and forcing in the winter. 



Anne Marie de Montravel. Very dwarf, branches- 



freely and produces in the greatest profusion large 



clusters of very small but perfect white flowers ; a free 



and continuous bloomer. 

 Little Pet. Flowers about one and a half inches in 



diameter, opening blush, but changing to pure white; 



a free, vigorous grower and abundant bloomer; one 



of the very best of this class. 

 Mignonette. Very prolific, blooming incessantly in flat 



corymbs ; color bluish-white, shading to rosy pink. 

 Mdlle. Cecile Brunner. Bright rose, yellowish in the 



centre, flowering in clusters; very sweet. 

 Mad. Parquerette. Very dwarf and free branching,. 



pure white. 

 Miniature. About the size of a double violet; very 



fragrant and of pure white color. 

 Perle D'Or. Peculiar and pleasing shade of reddish 



salmon ; very free flowering. 



30 cts. each ; set of 7 varieties $2.00. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



A new class produced from crossing Teas with Hybrid 



Perpetuals. 



Beauty of Stapleford. Flowers large, outer petals 

 very pale pinkish rose, gradually shaded to a deep 

 rosy centre. 



Camoens. Beautiful china rose color, shaded with yel- 

 low ; a vigorous growing and free blooming variety. 



Countess of Pembroke. Soft satiny pink, beautifully 

 shaded with rosy peach ; flowers large and of beauti- 

 ful form, very full and highly scented. 



Duke of Connaught. Deep velvety crimson, edged 

 with the brightest red; flowers large, buds long, and 

 of very fine form ; a lovely rose. 



Hon. George Bancroft. Deep red, shaded with violet 

 crimson ; large, fnli flowers, highly scented. 



Pierre Guillot. Bright dazzling crimson, passing to 

 carmine ; flowers large, very double and full, and 

 highly scented ; a healthy and vigorous grower. 

 50 cts. each ; set of 6 varieties $2.50. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON and MARECHAL 

 NIEL. 



Of these well known superb Roses we have a fine stock 

 of low budded plants, especially desirable for planting in 

 rose-houses for forcing. 75 cts. to $1.50 each. 



CAROLINE SCHMIDT. 



New Noisette Rose. 



Flowers of medium size ; salmon yellow, changing to- 

 creamy white, very free and distinct; of climbing habit. 

 50 cts. each. 



NEW BOURBON ROSES. 



Red Souvenir de Malmaison. Large flowers, beau- 

 tifully imbricated, perfect form ; color bright glowing 

 crimson, rich and velvety, highly scented. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Mad. Jean Sisley. Flowers large and full, cup-shaped, 

 soft shade of white ; outer petals imbricated ; an elegant 

 free flowering rose, that will become popular. 50 cts. 

 each. 



BOURBON ROSES. 



This class contains many of the choicest ever-blooming^ 

 Roses ; they require but a slight protection during the 

 winter. 



Appoline. Fine pink, blooming in clusters. 

 Gloire de Rosamene. Bright crimson, semi-double,, 



handsome buds, very free climbing habit. 

 Hermosa. Well-known favorite ; pink. 



Charleston, S. C. — " Received plants in good order ; am obliged to you for extras." — E. J. Lacassaque. 



