NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE. 



Ever-blooming Tea Roses — Standard 



List, 141 Varieties {Continued). 



Princess de Sag-an. — A Rose of great beauty; the 

 color is fine rich velvety crimson, unusually handsome 

 and attractive; it blooms quickly and abundantly, 

 makes beautiful buds. 15 cts. each. 



Rainbow. — The color is a lovely shade of deep 

 coral pink, beautifully striped and mottled in the most 

 unique manner with intense glowing crimson, elegantly 

 colured at centre with rich golden amber; makes beau- 

 tiful buds, and the flowers are extra large, very sweet, 

 and of great depth and substance. 20 cts. each. 



Regulus. — A splendid Rose; large, perfect 

 form, full and double, very fragrant; color brilliant 

 carmine, with purple and red shading. 10c. each. 

 Rubens. — Pale yellow, slightly tinged with 

 fawn; double and sweet ; large flowers. 15c. each. 

 Safrano. — Bright apricot yellow, changing to 

 orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with rose; valued 

 highly for its beautiful buds ; very fragrant. 15 cts. each. 

 Sappho. — Large, full and globular flowers, very 

 handsome and distinct color; rich apricot yellow, deli- 

 cately tinged with fawn and pale rose, delightfully tea 

 Lcented ; it is a strong, vigorous grower and remarkably 

 free bloomer. 20 cts. each. 



Saint Joseph. — Flower very large, full and double, 

 de ightfully scented; color beautiful bright carmine, 

 changing to salmon rose or light fawn. 10 cts. each. 



Sunset . — This grand Rose is a great favorite 

 wherever known; the color is a rich golden amber or 

 old gold, elegantly shaded with dark ruddy crimson, 

 resembling the beautiful tints seen in a Summer sunset; 

 the flowers and buds are extra large, full, finely 

 formed and deliciously perfumed ; it is a strong, 

 vigorous grower and free bloomer, highly recom- 

 mended both for open-ground and 

 house culture. 25 cts. each. 



Suzanna Blanohet. — Color 

 beautiful pale flesh, passing to sil- 

 very white, elegantly shaded with 

 fine rosy amber ; very pretty and 

 deliciously perfumed; large, 

 finely pointed buds, medium 

 size flowers, regular, full and 

 handsome. 15 cts. each. 



Souvenir de Francois 

 Gaulain. — This is an unusual 

 and highly remarka- 

 ble color for a Tea 

 Rose; bright rich 

 velvety crimson, very 

 dark and exceedingly 

 handsome; large, 

 full flowers, very fra- 

 grant ; an early and 

 constant bloomer. 

 20 cts. each. 



Perle des 

 Jardins. 



Pearl of the\ 

 Garden. — This 

 magnificent •; 

 yellow Tea 

 Rose still re- 

 tains its position as one ; 

 of the very finest and 

 most beautiful Roses 

 of its color ever introduced; the 

 demand for it constantly increa>es 

 as its great value becomes better 

 known, more plants being wanted 

 year by year; the color is clear, 

 goldan yellow, an indescribably rich : 

 and beautiful shade, and entirely dis- 

 tinct from any other variety ; the 

 flowers are extra large, full, globular 

 form, with great depth and substance, ! 

 richly perfumed, and exquisitely] 

 beautiful in every way. Succeeds 

 fairly well in optn ground, but is 

 especially valuable for forcing for cut flowers. 15 els,, each ; 8 for $1. 



