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GPIFFITH & TURNER CO. BALTl/VIOPE^ESTABLISHEP IB60i 



Fifteen cents each. Four for 50 cents. $1.25 per dozen. 



AUGUSTA VICTOKIA.— One of the most de- 

 sirable Koses of recent introduction. The 

 flowers are produced in the greatest prof us- 

 sion, are of large size, of a creamy white 

 color, shading- deeper towards the center. It 

 is a strong-, healthy grower, with fine fnliage, 

 and will undoubtedly become jmpuhu- lioth 

 as a bedding variety and for forcing under 

 glass. 



AMEBIC AN BEAUTY.— Beautiful crimson; 



very double and fragrant. 

 LA FK ANC E. — Splendid satiny Kose : very 



large, full, line form ; a constant bloomer. 

 3IADAME CAMILLE.— Pale flesh, changing 



to salmon Rose, shaded with carmine. 

 METEOR. — A rich, dark, velvety crimson. 



Hybrid Tea; a free bloomer and vigorous 



grower. 



3IAKIE GDILtOT.— Pure white; a fine bed- 

 ding Rose. 



MAKECHAL XEIE.— Large golden yellow. 



NIPHETOS.— The White Rose par excellence, 

 large pointed buds ; very free flowering. Par- 

 ticularly valuable for winter forcing- and 

 summer blooming. 



PAPA GONTIEK.-- This is one of the most 

 fashionable of our winter flowering Roses, 

 but is equally useful for summer bedding. 

 Color, a glowing carmine crimson. 



PEKEE DES JAKUINS.— No Rose of its col- 

 or is more valuable than this. Its color is a 

 rich shade of yellow ; large size and perfect 

 form. Tea fragrance ; a health.v, tree grow- 

 er, and unequaled in profusion of bloom. 



SAFKANO.— Saffron yellow, beautiful in the 

 buds ; a well-known'favorite. 



15KIDE. — The Bride is pure white of large size 

 and most perfect form. This variety has a 

 most delicious fragrance, and is a strong 

 growing, free blooming rose, either for sum- 

 mer or winter flowering. 



HKIDESMAID.— This beautiful new rose is a 

 sport from Catherine Mermet, possessing all 

 the good qualities of that popular variety, 

 but surpassing it in color, being of a darker, 

 richer color, a deep, rich pink. A most desir- 

 able acquisition, and invaluable for winter 

 forcing. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. — Well known and 

 popular. 



CORN EEIA COOK.— Perhaps the flnest white 

 rose ; flowers very large. 



GOLDEN GATE.— Creamy white, tinted yel- 

 low ; petals edged with rose. 



HERMOSA. — Pink. A grand bedding rose, 

 prolific in blooming, and almost entirely 

 hardy, having lived for years in the New 

 York cemeteries. 



AGRIPPINA. — Crimson. Second only to 

 " Hermcsa'" in hardiness and profusion of 

 bloom. Color, rich shade of crimson. 



HARDY MEMORIAL ROSE. 



(Kdsa Wichuraiana i — FOR USE IN CEMTERIES.— 

 It is difficult to conceive anvthing more appro 

 I>riate, beautiful and enduring for covering graves and plots in cemeteries than the Flardy 

 Memorial Rose. It creeps along the ground almost as closely as Ivv, growing ten feet in one 

 season, and forming a dense mat of very dark green, lustrous foliage.' 

 PRICE.— 15 rts each. 4 for 50 cts. SI 25 per dozen 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



