METEOR, 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual 



METEOR. — A velvety red ever-bloomer of the deepest glowing 

 crimson, as fine as a hybiic 1 . Flowers very double and petals 

 slightly recurving. A beautiful open Rose, a free bloomer and 

 promising well as a pot Rose. 50c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY.— This variety has been rightly de- 

 scribed as an ever-blooming hybrid perpetual. The flowers are 

 very large and double; color, a deep rich rose. The fragrance is 

 delightful. Each shoot produces a hud. 



COQUETTE DES BUNCHBS.-Pure white; very free bloom- 

 ing. One of the best white Roses. 



DUCHESS DE BRABANT.— Beautiful buds, deep rosy-pink, 

 edged with silver; blooms quickly and constantly; one of the 

 test. 



LA FRANCE.— Undoubtedly the most perfect type of a cut- 

 flower Rose. No variety surpasses it in delicate coloring — silvery 

 rose, with a satiny sheen over all its petals. Flower large, with 

 the well-known fragrance. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT. — Flowering free!y all summer. 

 Beautiful satiny pink flowers. One of the test. 



PAUL NEYRON.— Deep, shining nir.k. Flowers often five 

 Inches in diameter. It is a good, strong grower; almost thorn- 



SOUVENIR DE LA MALM AISON (Bourbon*.— Creamy flesh, 

 bright and clear. The flower large and double: vfry fragrant. 



SOUVENIR DU PRES. CARNOT — The growth is vigorous, the 

 flower is very laree, both in the bud and expanded: opens beau- 

 tifully. Rosy flesh, very snft in the centre, and shaded with a 

 lighter flesh at the end of the petals. 



THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ROSES WAS ADOPTED 

 BY THE GARDENERS' CLUB AS BEING THE 

 LEST AND MOST DESIRABLE VARIETIES. 



PRICES: 



1 dozen choice mixed, two years old, $5.00. 

 50c. each. 



1 dozen choice mixed, six months old, $1.25. 

 4 for 50c. 15c. each. 



THE MOSS ROSE is as hardy as any Rose can be, 

 and an extra vigorous grower. They are much 

 admired on account of their bright, healthy foliage 

 and mossy-like covering of the buds. While they bloom 

 but once a year, the flowers are large, beautiful and 

 plentiful. 



HENRI 

 MARTIN. 



Large, glob- 

 u 1 a r flowers, 

 full and sweet; 

 rich, glossy 

 pink, tinged 

 with crimson. 



LUXEMBURG 



Bright crim- 

 son; large and 

 beautifu 1- 

 ly mossed. 



PRINCESS 

 ADELAIDE. 



Fine large 

 flowered; very 

 double and fra- 

 grant ; color 

 bright rosy 

 pink. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. , . 



Too well known to require lengthy description. I; 

 still holds first place among the dark red Roses and i : 

 one of the most satisfaetory to grow. A rich crimson 

 scarlet, simply a mass c£ bloom when at its best. 



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