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SELECT 

 EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



PRICES: 



One dozen choice mixed, two years old ?3.00, 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 (Teat. — The flowers ate 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. 



CLOTHILDE SOIPERT (Tea).— This is the most famous pot 

 and bedding Rose (Polyantha Tea). Its charming coloring, shad- 

 ing from pearly white to purest rose, double blossoms, delightful 

 fragrance, wonderful vigor and freedom of bloom combine to 

 make it a most beautiful Rose. 



COQl'ETTE DES AI-PS (Hjbrid Perpetaal). — A continuous 

 flowering white; slightlj- shaded blush in centre. 



Dl CHESS OF ALBAXY (Tea).— Rich, deep pink. An improve- 

 ment on the well-known Lafrance. 



HERMOSA (Tea).— Clear bright pink. 



KAISERIX Al Gl STA VICTORIA (Hybrid Tea).— One of the 



most desirable white Roses for summer bedding; large flowers, 

 produced in great profusion; a strong, healthy grower with large 

 foliage. 



M.VMAX COCHET (Tea)— A BEAUTIFI I. NEW TEA ROSE. 



One of the very best and most valuable Roses of recent introduc- 

 tion, especiallv for outdoor blooming. The finest pink garden 

 Rose yet introduced. The flowers are of great size and very 

 double: color, bright rose. 



WHITE MAMAX COCHET (Tea)— (See cut.)— This is a superb 

 variety: snow-white. The flowers are large and very double, 

 making it of more than ordinary value in open ground. 



MARIE A' AX HOI TTE (Tea ».— Yellow, shaded rose. 



PRIXCE CAMII>l>E DE ROHAX (Hybrid Ferpetnal).— Deep 

 velvety crimson-maroon, shaded scarlet. 



SAFRAXO (Tea).— Buff, tinted apricot. 



MIA M. AN COCHET. 



WHITE MICROPHILLA. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



WHITE MICROPHILI,A, OR 3IAGXOLIA ROSE. — Rich, 

 creamy white; the most deliciously fragrant of all Roses; has 

 strong resemblance to the odor of a magnolia; hence its name. 

 Strong, rapid grower; leaves small: very hardy: constant bloom- 

 er. This is not a new Rose, but the old-time climber that was so 

 extensively grown in ante-bellum days, and now coming to the 

 front as one of the great climbers. 



REIXE MARIE HEXRIETTE,— Cherry-red ; a beautiful, lively 

 shade. Buds long and pointed. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER. —MflgnificeDt 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 w-ell-known and popular rose Clo- 

 thilde Soupert. It is a vigorous grower, forming canes fifteen 

 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. 



CLIMBIXG METEOR.— Blooms almost constantly. Flowers 

 large and of that rich. dark, velvety crimson color seen only in 

 the Jacqueminot. Strong, well-rooted plants. 



