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New Ever-blooming tea Roses— continued. 



Leonie Oesterreith No. 33 (Guillot).— Sometimes 

 , called the White Clotilde Sou- 

 pert. Large, full flowers, cup-shaped, with brilliant 

 porcelain color, shading to a very light yellow in the 

 centre. 15 cts, each; two-year-old plants, 36 Cts. 

 each. 



Madam Badin No. 34 (Crobier & Sons^.— A fine 

 variety. Flowers large and full; color 



bright carmine, centre rose shaded with delicate violet. 



Buds longish and very graceful. Habit of growth and 



bloom free. 50 cts. each. 



Madam Barriglione No. 35 (Nabonnand).— An 

 — ' exceedingly free -blooming 



Rose of vigorous habit of growth. The flowers are 



semi-double ; buds long and beautiful ; foliage good. 



Color coppery carmine rose. Very choice. 25 cts. 



each. 



Madam Derepas=Matrat No. 36 (Buatois).-A 



^_^.^_— ^— ^^^— .^— ^— — — grand Rose, new this 

 year; produces very freely its splendidly formed double 

 flowers on long, stiff stems; color sulphur yellow, centre 

 peach. Strong grower. Fine. 50 cts. each. 



Madam Gevelot No. 37 (Leveque).— Flower very 

 — — ■ large and of changeable color — 



light salmon shaded with rose and yellow ; centre petals 



peach. Strong grower. 40 ctS. each. 



Mile. Germaine Molinier No. 38 (Schwartz).— 



__«________^__^— ^— ^^^— ^— Reddish flower flushed 



with apricot salmon yellow and Chinese rose, passing 

 into creamy white on edge of petals ; the long bud is 

 yellowish flesh rose. 35 cts. each. 



Madam Lucien Linden No. 39 (Soupert & Not- 



. . ting). — Large, full, double 



flowers ; fine long buds ; color yellow centre, coppery 

 red. Good, 35 cts. each. 



Madam Louis Gravier No. 40 (Gamon).— 



, ^ ■■ Flowers large, very full 



and double ; color light salmon, tinted orange yellow, 

 bordered rosy carmine ; very beautiful. 35 CtS. each. 



Madam PelliSSier No. 41 (Leveque). — An im- 



_^ proved Couquette de Lyon, a 



recommendation sufficient to make it one of the leading 

 yellow varieties. It is a magnificent yellow bedding 

 Rose. The flowers are large, deep and double. The 

 broad, creamy outer petals deepen in color to a fine clear 

 yellow in the centre. 20 cts. each. 



Madam Rene Gerard No. 42 (Ouiiiot). — Bush 



-^— — .^— ^— — ^— — — strong like Luciole. Buds 

 elegant Nasturtium yellow, open flowers bright yellow ; 

 full and double. A grand Rose in everyway. 35 cts. 

 each. 



Madam Von Siemens No. 43 (Nabonnand).— 



. ■ Large, full, perfect flowers, 



borne in great profusion. Habit of growth, strong and 

 vigorous. Color flesh rose, very beautiful. Long, grace- 

 ful buds. An ideal variety, and one of the best of the 

 newer Roses. 20 cts, each ; 3 for 50 Cts.; 7 for $1. 



Marguerite Ketten No. 44 (Ketten).— Flower yel- 

 - lowish peach color ; edge of 



petals tinted with pale rose ; base reflexed with golden 

 yellow ; free blooming and fragrant. 35 ctS. each. 



Marie SoleaU No. 45 (Nabonnand).— Large, full, 

 . well-formed flowers; color silvery rose ; 



beautiful bud and foliage. Extra free blooming. 25 cts. 



each. 



Meriam de Rothschild No. 46 (Cochet) -Long, 



■ pointed buds; large, full 



flowers on long, strong stems ; petals broad ; color rose 

 edged with silvery white; centre dark with fiery reflec- 

 tion. 30 cts. each. 



Mme. Dorier No. 47 (Crobier).— a strong grower, 

 _«__^_^_____^_. with large, full, double flowers; color 

 bright carmine blending to cramois. 50 cts. each. 



Muriel Graham No. 48 (Dickson & Sons).— This 



^ superb Rose is a sport from that 



favorite variety Catherine Mermet, and is perfectly dis- 

 tinct in color from anythmg extant, which is a pale cream 

 faintly blushed rose. The habit of growth is similar to 

 its parent. Sent out by Alexander Dickson & Sons, Bel- 

 fast, Ireland, who consider it one of their best introduc- 

 tions. Well worth our best recommendations. 20 cts. 

 each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1 ; two-year-old plants, 40 

 cts. each. 



Mile. Anna Chartron No. 49. Good grower and 



• free bloomer. Flowers large, 



full, well constructed- on long, firm stems. The broad 

 petals are pointed, giving to the open flower a star-like 

 appearance. Creamy white, shaded carmine and mar- 

 gined ; centre soft rose. Splendid. 35 cts. each. 



PeachbloSSOm No.50(Sievers). — An American Rose 

 ' of exquisite liveliness. The dainty 



flowers have a charm peculiarly their own, every petal 

 being beautifully fringed and fluted like a Carnation. 

 The color is a lovely shade of light peach. Flowers 

 large, double and very sweet. Charming. 35 Cts. 

 each ; 3 for $1. 



Princess Alice de Monaca No. 51 (Weber).— 



— — ^^— — ^■^— — — ^— — — ^— We give our best in- 

 dorsement to this charming ever-blooming Rose, whose 

 merits are of the highest order. It is a strong, upright 

 grower, with clean and healthy foliage. The flowers are 

 produced in wonderful profusion on long, straight shoots, 

 large in size and double, fine forms and delicious fra- 

 grance. The coloring is exquisite — a creamy white on 

 the outside of petals, with a faint rosy blush on the edges ; 

 as the flowers expand they disclose a charming shade of 

 pink, deepening to rich blush. The flowers are borne 

 in remarkable profusion throughout the growing season. 

 This is a grand Rose and one that will give splendid 

 satisfaction. 15 Cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. 

 each. 



Princess Bonnie No. 52 (The d. & c. Co.).--The 



■ only hardy crimson ever-blooming 



Rose! The brightest, sweetest, freest-blooming Rose in 

 existence. Color solid crimson. Originated and intro- 

 duced by us. See page 27 for further description and front 

 cover page for colored-plate illustration. This is the most 

 popular Rose in our entire collection, and the one above 

 all other varieties that you do not want to miss getting. 

 15 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



Princess Egon Von Ratibor No. 53 (Schmidt). 



_^___^^^^^__^^_^^____^ — Flower medium 



large, well filled ; long, dark-red bud ; color of open 

 flower blood red passing into blackish red, lighter color 

 when grown cool. Strong grower, fine for general plant- 

 ing. ^ 35 Cts. each. 



No. 54 (P- Brauer). — This variety was named by the 

 ^— — — raiser Princess of Naples ; but inasmuch as our 

 Italian representative, C. Sprenger, had, prior to the 

 introduction of this variety, named his great new Rose, 

 offered elsewhere in this book, by special permission, in 

 honor of the Princess of Naples, this variety has no claim 

 upon the name; we therefore offer it by number only, 

 which fact does not lessen its value. Mr. Brauer's Rose 

 is the result of a cross between Due de Magenta and 

 Safrano, and is a free-blooming variety of great excel- 

 lence. In growth and foliage it resembles Maman Cochet. 

 Buds long and open slowly. Outside of petals yellowish 

 rose, inside somewhat lighter rose cream, edges recurving 

 as in La France ; very sweet ; splendid variety ; strong 

 grower and free bloomer. Extra full. 60 cts. each ; 2 

 for $1. 



Prince Theodore Galitzine No. 55 (Ketten).— 



— ^^^— — — ^^-^— — — — ^— — — This is sent to us as 

 an improved Perle des Jardins. Certainly it is a beau- 

 tiful variety. The flowers are large, very full and double, 

 and are charming in bud, also in full bloom. Great sub- 

 stance, a good variety and a free, continuous bloomer. 

 Very fragrant and firmly stemmed. Color very dark 

 orange yellow. Very rich. 50 cts. each ; 2 for $1. 



