PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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MAD. JEAN SISLEY. 



New Bourbon Rose. 



Flowers lame and full, cup sluijied, soft shade of white ; 

 outer petals imbricated ; an elegant free flowering rose 

 that will become popular as a bedding variety. 

 50 cts. each. 



CAROLINE SCHMIDT. 



New Noisette Rose. 

 Flowers of medium size ; salmon yellow, changing to 

 creamy white, very free and distinct; of climbing habit. 

 50 cts. each. 



TEA ROSES. 



This class comprises the most of the " Ever-blooming " 



Roses. They are, however, quite as mucli prized and ad- 

 mired for tiie delicious fragrance and the exquisitely 



beautiful forms of their flowers as for their free-blooming 



qualities. They make excellent bedders, yielding a con- 

 stant succession of flowers throughout the entire season, 



and are the best for pot culture and rose forcing for winter. 



In color they embrace all shades from the purest white to 



bright crimson, and from light straw to rich orange. 



Aline Sisley. Deep purj)le rose, changing to violet-red, 

 large and beautiful in form. 



Anna Oliver. Creamy blush, shaded with salmon-yel- 

 low and rose. 



Andre Schwartz. Dark violet-crimson, frequently 

 shaded with white ; very free. 



Antoine Merinet. Beautiful carmine rose, very large 

 flowers; cup shaped. 50 cts. each. 



Bella. Pure white, fine for summer bedding. 



Belle Lyonnaise. Canary yellow, shaded salmon. 



Bon Silene. Brilliant carmine rose, a favorite variety. 



Bougere. Deep rosy bronze, very large. 



Canarie. Fine canary yellow. 



Catherine 3Iermet. Bright flesh color, full and beauti- 

 ful ; one of the most lovely of its color. 



Chamois. Yellow shaded salmon. 



Clothilde Soupert. Fine carmine rose, large and full. 

 50 cts. each. 



Comtesse de la Barthe. Fine salmon rose, globular 

 bud. 



Comtesse Riza dn Pare. A grand rose ; vigorous, 

 color bright coppery rose, shaded violet crimson. 



Cornelia Cook. Creamy white, flue large buds of per- 

 fect form. 



Chas. Rovolli. Beautiful tender rose, centre brighter, 

 large and double ; a free bloomer. 



David Pradel. Carmine, shaded with rose; extra. 



Devoniensis. Creamy white, of lovely form. 



Douglas. Rich crimson. 



Duchess de Brabant. Silvery pink, free and sweet. 



Duchess of Edinburgh. Intense dark crimson, beau- 

 tiful form. 



Edward Gautier. White with dark yellow centre, 

 slightly pink on outer petals. 



Etoile de Lyon. Fine, striking sulphur yellow, deeper 

 in the centre ; for summer bedding one of the finest 

 yellow roses in cultivation. 



Gloire de Dijon. Blush and yellow; an old favorite 

 variety. 



Helvetia. Salmon with peach colored centre, distinct. 



Homere. Rose, salmon centre. 



Isabella Sprunt. Light canary yellow, buds of me- 

 dium size, very fragrant and free blooming. 



Jean Pernet. Creamy yellow, with deep yellow centre ; 

 very double. 



La Princess Vera. Rich ivory white, shaded with cop- 

 per)- yellow and carmine. 



L'Elegant. Flowers very large and fine ; color soft rosy 

 crimson, changing to lovely fawn with carmine centre, 

 elegantly suffused and pencilled with white ; full and 

 fragrant. 50 cts. each. 



Le Nankin. White, base of petals bright nankin yellow. 



Le Pactole. Pale yellow ; very free. 



Letty Coles. A sport from the fine tea rose "Mad. 

 Willermoze," in form resembling that fine rose, in 

 color a beautiful pink. .50 cts. each. 



Louis Richard. Orange yellow, with coppery red shade. 



Mad. Angele Jacquier. Salmon rose with coppery 

 yellow at the base. 



TEA ROSES— <^'o'^*"'^<e(?. 

 Mad. Azalio Imbert. Rosy bufl' with peach sliadings; 



finely formed buds. 

 Mad. Bravy. Pure white : very free. 

 Mad. Camille. Fine light rose. 

 Mad. Cecile Berthod. Very double deep yellow. 

 Mad. Celine Noirey. Large rosy purple. 

 Mad. Cussin. Purple rose, white centre, tinted yellow , 



large, full, and well formed. 50 cts. each. 

 Mad. Chedane Guinoiseau. Flowers clear golden 



yellow; large, very full and sweet; buds long and 



pointed ; first class in every way. 50 cts. each." 



Catherine Mermht. 



Mad. de Watteville. White, slightly shaded salmon; 

 large, full, good shape; extra. 50 cts. each. 



Mad. Dubrocca. A splendid rose, extra large full 

 flowers, and finely formed buds ; color clear salmon, 

 delicately tinged and shaded with carmine ; very sweet 

 and beautiful. 



Mad. Damaizin. Salmon rose. 



Mad. Falcot. Nankin yellow. 



Mad. Joseph Schwartz. Light salmon rose, of medium 

 size, fine full form. 



Mad. Margottin. Dark yellow, with rose centre, fine. 



Mad. Russell. Creamy bufl', shaded with pink. 



Mad. Lambard. Beautiful rose color, tinged with 

 salmon and buff", reverse of petals crimson. 



Mad. Mathilda Lanaerts. Bright rose bordered witli 

 white; large, full, and finely formed. 



Mad. Remond. Yellow, bordered with purplish rose; 

 distinct. 



Mad. Willermoze. Very large creamy white; a beau- 

 tiful rose. 



Mad. VVelche. Light yellow with dark orange centre, 

 very large, full, and of fine form. 



Mdlle. Rachel. White, with a delicate tinge of yellow, 

 splendid shaped buds. 



Marechal Niel. Bright golden yellow, large ajid fine 

 form, with thick leathery petals, opening well, fra- 

 grant, of climbing habit. 20 cts. to §1.00 each. 



Marechal Robert. Pure white, centre rose tinted, 

 large and full. 



Marie Guillot. White, slightly tinted with lemcm ; 

 very large, finely shaped double flowers; one of tiie 

 very best white bedding roses. 



Augusta, Ga. — " Your last invoice of plants is in every way satisfactory, 

 the North." — P. J. Berckman. 



Plants are better than those usually sent from 



