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SELECT 

 EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



PRICES: (Except where otherwise noted.) 

 One dozen choice mixed, two years old..$S.OO, 50c. each. 



By express not prepaid. 

 One dozen choice mixed, six months old. $1.25, 15c. each. 

 By express not prepaid. 

 BOX SILEXE (Tea).— Brilliant carmine. 

 BRIDESMAID (Tea) — The flowers are very large 

 and of fine, regular, full form, delightfully tea-scented ; 

 color, clear rose-pink. A free and constant bloomer ; 

 makes elegant buds for cutting. 



SOIVEMR Dl PRES. CARXOT (Tea) The 



growth is vigorous, the flower is very large, both in the 

 bud and expanded : opens beautifully. Rosy flesh, very 

 soft in the center, and shaded with a lighter flesh at the 

 end of the petals. 



COQUETTE DES BLANCHES (Hybrid) Pure 



white : very free blooming. One of the best white Roses. 



D I CHESS DE BRABANT (Hybrid) Beautiful 



buds, deep rosy-pink, edged with silver ; blooms quickly 

 and constantlv : one of the best. 



LA FRANCE (Tea) — Undoubtedly the most perfect 

 type of a cut-flower Rose. No variety surpasses it in deli- 

 cate coloring — silvery rose, with a satiny sheen over all its 

 petals. Flower large, with the well-known fragrance. 



PAPA GONTIER (Tea) Dark crimson" red, with 



long, pointed buds : beautiful for cutting. 



HARDY MEMORIAL ROSE (Rosa Wichuriana ) 

 For use in Cemeteries. — It is difficult to conceive any- 

 thing more appropriate, beautiful and enduring for cover- 

 ing graves and plots in cemeteries than the Hardy Memo- 

 rial Rose. It creeps along the ground almost as closely as 

 the Ivy, growing ten feet in one season, and forming a 

 dense mat of verv dark green, lustrous foliage. 

 PRICES.— Any 



Philadelphia Rambler (New). — This variety is a cross between Crimson 

 Rambler and the Hybrid Perpetual Victor Hugo, and is identical in all respects 

 to the Crimson Rambler, except in color, which is a deeper, brighter and more 

 intense crimson, which never fades out, and while it is not expected to super- 

 sede the old favorite, it is a most valuable addition to our list of hardy climbing 

 Roses. 



6 "Mouths Old— 25c. each. 



of the above — two 

 years old— 50c. 

 each. One dozen 

 choice mixed 

 By express, not 

 prepaid. 6 months 

 old — 15o. each. 1 

 doz. choice mixed, 

 $1.25. By ex- 

 press, not prepaid. 



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MICROPHILLA 



HARDY 

 CLIMBING ROSES. 



WHITE MICROPHILLA, OR MAGNOLIA 

 ROSE. — Rich, creamy white ; the most deliciously fra- 

 grant of all Roses : has strong resemblance to the odor 

 of a magnolia ; hence its name. Strong, rapid grower ; 

 leaves small ; very hardy ; constant bloomer. This is 

 not a new Rose, but the old-time climber that was so 

 extensively grown in ante-bellum days, and now com- 

 ing to the front as one of the great climbers. 



REINE MARIE HENRIETTE Cherry-red; a beautiful, 



lively shade. Buds long and pointed. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER — Magnificent pyramidal clusters of rich 

 crimson Roses. Every cluster a perfect bouquet of Roses in itself. 

 Grows ten to twenty feet in a year. 



CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOI' PERT.— This grand new Rose is of the 

 climbing form of the well-known and popular rose Clothilde Soupert. It is a 

 vigorous grower, forming canes 15 feet in one season, and covered with large 

 clusters of flowers all summer. Flowers are large, double and a beautiful shell 

 pink, forming the buds in clusters. Perfectly hardy, and will stand any kind 

 of weather. We cheerfully recommend it as the best of all the hardy ever- 

 blooming Roses. 



CLIMBING METEOR Blooms almost constantly. Flowers large and of 



that rich, dark, velvety crimson color seen only in the Jacqueminot. Strong, 

 well-rooted plants. 



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