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Cr:mson Rambler— Bright Scarlet in im- 

 mense panicles of fifty or more blooms. 

 Magnificent and hardy. Try this rose 

 and wait results, yon' will never re- 

 gret it. 



Climbing Devoniensis — Pink. 



Carmine Filler. 



James Sprunt — Crimson. 



Lamarque — Pale canary yellow, almost 

 white. 



Mrs. Robt. Peary, or Climbing Kaiserina— 

 The greatest of all climbing hardvrroses. 

 Largest size buds and flowers of pure 

 This is a grand Rose. 



fa 



avorite. deep 

 large 



white 

 :^farechal Niel— E:verybody-s 



golden yellow. 

 Mary Washington— Pure white 



clusters. Hardv. 

 Mme. Alfred Carriere— White. 

 Pink Rambler — (^New)— Deep, 



very handsome; hardv. 

 Reine Marie Henriette— Cberrv 



scented. 

 Reve d'Or— Buff yellow: good. 

 Royal Cluster— PiVik. 

 Solfaterre— Fine clear sulphur vellov,- 



rich 

 red, 



pmk, 



sweet 



White Rambler— Pure w^hite. an elegant 

 rose, Hardy. 



Waltham Queen — Rich red flowers of mag- 

 nificent size. 



W. A. Richardson— Orange yellow. Cop- 

 pery shades. 



White Marechal Niel— Same as Marechal 

 Niel except the flowers are creamy 

 white. 



Lady Bank.s — Yellow. 



Lady Banks— White. The Lady Banks 

 roses are noted for their peculiar frag- 

 rance. 



Aglaia (Yellow Rambler) — This comes next 

 to Crimson Rambler for beauty. It is 

 a hardy climbing yellow rose. 



Zelia Pradel — Pure white, full and sweet. 

 Prices — loc. each. |i.oo per dozen: 15c. 



each. Sr.50 per dozen; 30c. each, $3 00 per 



dozen. Extra strong plants 40c. each, 54'oo 



per dozen. 



Extra strong Climbers, Marechal Niel, 



Henriette, etc., 50c., 75c. and |i.oo each. 



We also have extra strong grafted Mare- 

 chal Xiels Si. 00, Si. 50 and if2.oo each. 



HITBRID PERPETUALS. 



ican Beaui^ 



A universally admired 



rich red rose. 

 3 all of Snow -White, 

 .'aptaiu Christy— Pale peach, deepening at 



center to rosy crimson. 

 Coquette des Blanches — Pure snow w^hite, 



• sometimes faintly tinged with rose. 

 Chas. Lefebre— Rich crimson with dark 



shadings. 

 Coquet des Alps— White. 

 Gen. Jacqueminot — Bright shining crimson, 



very rich and velvet v. 

 Giant of Battles— Crimson. 

 Jno. Hopper — Brilliant- rose changing to 



bright glowing pink. 



Jubilee — Crimson. 



La Reine — Clear bright rose. 



Louis Van Ploutte— Brilliant vin-uoas cv:-2i- 



son. 

 Madame Chas. Wood — Bright fiery scarlet. 

 Magna Charta — Pink. 

 Mme. Piantier — White. 



Paul Neyron — Dark pink, shaded carmiiie. 

 Pierre Notting — Very dark, blackish red, 



shaded violet crimson. 

 Ulrich Brunner — Cherry Red. 



Prices — 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen; 50c. 

 each, $5.00 per dozen. 



Novelties in Roses. 



Prince of Bulgaria. (Hybrid Tea.)— A very vigorous grower, with large, bright 

 green foliage, beautiful in form of bud; flower very large and full, the outer petals are 

 extreme!)- large, of superb rosy-flesh color, very fine and very free. First Prize at the 

 Paris Exposition. \'ery much like a superb Carnot in form. 50 cents each, 



Mrs. R. B. Cant. — A fine garden variety of even shade of salmon rose, round and 

 full, the form of a good Hybrid Perpetual. A very free grower and free bloomer. It 

 flowers as continuously and as freely as a China Rose and is especially fine in autumn. 

 50 cents each. 



Ivady Battersea. (Hybrid Tea.)— This variety has long, oval buds, sharply 

 pointed, very striking in form. The color is a bright, cherry crimson, the stemi are stiff 

 and extremely long for a red rose, a vigorous grower, not very full, but an unusually 

 showy variety. The only red rose approaching Niphetos in form. Color brilliant and 

 unusual. 50 cents each. 



By mail, postpaid. 



Our Carolina Seed Rice has giyen the best results the past season. 



