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A G R I P P I N A .— Brilliant nery red; double and sweet. 



APPOLINE. — An extra fine Rose; color clear pink, 

 dashed with rosy crimson; edges and 

 reverse of petals silvery rose; one of the best. 

 ARCHDUC CHARLES. — Crimson scarlet, shaded 



violet crimson. 

 BEAU CARMINE. — Fine carmine red; very rich. 



BOURBON QUEEN. — Color bright carmine; petals 

 edged pure white. 



Champion of the World 



This is a free-blooming hardy Rose of great merit, 

 introduced recently. Flowers of large size; color a 

 lovely clear, deep pink. One of the best of all 

 Roses for outdoor cultivation. 15c. each; 4 for 50c.: 

 10 for $1. 



COMTESSE DE BARBANTAN E.— Flesh color, 

 crimson center. 



CRAMOISI SUPERIOR. — Medium size. rich, dark 

 velvetv crimson. very 

 double, full and beautiful; one of the best for bed- 

 ding. 



DOUGLAS. — Dark cherry red; free bloomer. 

 DUCHESSE D'THURINGE. - Beautiful Rose of Pure 

 silvery white, shaded with amber; very fine. 

 HENRY PLANTIER .— Color bright, shining rose; 

 extra large and full; very 

 double and fragrant; hardy. 



Queen's Scarlet 



Certainly one of the best; a constant and profuse 

 i)loomer; color rich velvety scarlet; very brilliant 

 and striking, excellent Rose for bedding, either in 

 ma.sses or mixed with other sorts. 

 SANGUINEA. — A Bengal Rose; color on order of 



Agrippina; ver\- good. 

 VIRIDIFLORA r Green Rose).— Moderately large, 

 quite double; pure deep green, 

 valuable as a curiosity. 15c. each. 



^ Ever-Blooming g 



I Bourbon andl 

 I China Roses g^ 



AS the Bourbon and China Roses are hardy in 

 most localities we have placed them togeth- 

 er. They are mostly strong, vigorous grow- 

 ers, free and continuous bloomers. Many are noted 

 for the large size of their flowers and brilliant col- 

 ors. They bloom the first year from young plants 

 and are also the best Autumn bloomers, remain- 

 ing in flower until the approach of Winter. For 

 pleasing and reliable varieties this family merits 

 .'_pec:al recognition. 



^ Price 



J," of all the Roses offered on this page, except ir 



y where noted, 10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts.; $1 per is 



IZ dozen, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. ^ 



^ each; S3. 25 per dozen, by Express, at pur- ^ 



^C chaser's expense. ^ 



MARIE DRIVON. 



-Blooms in clusters of 3 to 5 

 flowers; color fine clear pink, 



somptimes light rose. 



MRS. DEGRAW. — Bright coral pink; flowers are 

 borne in clusters; very hand- 

 some; noted as a free and continuous bloomer; quite 

 hardv; stronglv resembles the Champion of the 

 World. 

 MADAME BOSANQUET.- Pale flesh, shaded deep 



rose. 

 MONTHLY CABBAGE.— This flne old variety is 

 still in great demand; the 

 flowers are bright, rosy pink and remarkably full 

 and fragrant; a constant bloomer; known also as 

 the hundred-leaved Rose. 



Malmaison. 



This is certainly one of the choicest Roses in our 

 collection, and for general cultivation unsurpassed. 

 The color is a beautiful rich creamy flesh, distinctly 

 and elegantly shaded clear peachy red. with a rose 

 centre; flowers are ver\' large, perfectly double and 

 deliciously fragrant. Particularly valuable for out- 

 side cultivation, being quite hardy. A strictly first- 

 class Rose in every respect; sure to give absolute 

 satisfaction. 15c. each; 4 for 50c.; 9 for $1. 



PINK DAILY. — Clear, bright pink, medium size, 



full and double; fragrant; a constant bloomer. 



WHITE DAILY. — This Rose is identical with the 



aV")\e. ex( epting in color, which is pure white. 



PRESIDENT D'OBLECQUE.— Purplish crimson. 



Hermosa. 



An excellent Rose, blooms in fine clusters: large, 

 very double and fragrant; color beautiful clear rose; 

 a constant bloomer; hardy; one of the best. 15c. 

 each: 4 for 50c.; 9 for $1. 

 LA PHOENIX. — Brilliant red. shaded crimson. 



I GUIS PHILIPPE. 



-Velvety 

 Itloomer. 



crimson; profuse 



LUCULLUS.— Btautiful dark crimson maroon; large, 

 full and fragrant; ver>' double; a con- 

 stant and profuse bloomer; extra good for outdoor 



culture. 



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SPFflAI OPFFR "'"^^ entire set of 26 Ever-blooming Bourbon and China Roses for $2. prepaid b 

 ui uvjinu VI 1 un Mail. Two-year-old plants, 25 in all. by Express for S6.50- 



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