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Mew Hybrid Tea Roses-continued. 



unlike anything yet seen in Roses. It is a strong, vigor- 

 ous grower, producing its flowers on long, stiff stems. 

 We regard this as one of the great new Roses, which 

 will attain instant popularity as soon as its merits become 

 known. 30 cts. each; 2 for 50 cts.; two-year-old 

 plants, 50 cts. each. 



Pink Rover No. 93 (Wm. Paul & Son).— A de- 



^ cidedly meritorious new English Rose of 



semi-climbing habit. The color is pale pink, deeper in 

 the centre of the flower. The open flowers have the 

 delicate tints of Alda or Maiden's Blush Roses. The 

 flowers are large, full and expanded, exceedingly sweet ; 

 most useful in the bud state for buttonholes. A most 

 desirable variety for pegging down for pillars, standards, 

 or covering moderately sized spaces on walls or fences. 

 Is hardy with moderate protection. The growth and 

 bloom are extremely fine ; worthy of extensive planting. 

 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



Souv. de Madame Camusat No. 94 (Bon- 



— — naire). — Flowers 



large, full and double; color rosy flesh, reflex of petals 

 lighter. 40 cts. each. 



Souv. de Mad. Eugene Verdier No. 95 (Per- 



. — net-Ducher), 



— This is one of the grandest Roses in this book. It is 

 a very strong, free grower, throwing up strong, erect 

 canes. Every shoot is crowned with a large, full, deep, 

 double flower of exquisite shape and color, creamy white, 

 shading to yellow. Beyond question this is a superb 

 Rose, and one that will draw forth exclamations of ad- 

 miration from all who see it. 20 Cts. each ; 3 for 50 

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



Souv. President Carnot No. 96 (Pernet- 



Ducher). — With all our 



admiration for the hosts of beautiful Roses, this variety 

 is so fascinating that we believe it to be, everything con- 

 sidered, one of the greatest introductions of the last ten 

 years. It is superb in every way. The flowers are large, 

 full and double, exquisitely shaped, with heavy, thick, 

 shell-like petals. The buds are wonderfully beautiful — 

 long and pointed like Niphetos — perfection in every line. 

 The color is new, delicate rosy blush, shaded a trifle 

 deeper at centre of flower. Fragrance delicious ; strong 

 grower and free bloomer; has no weak point; will be- 

 come one of the most popular of all Roses. 20 cts. 

 each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1 ; two-year-old plants, 35 

 cts. each. 



Violiniste Emile Levique No. 97 



Ducher) 



( Pernet- 

 -Awarded a 

 Gold Medal at the Lyons (France) Exhibition. A strong, 

 sturdy grower with splendid foUage. Buds long and 

 pointed. Flower medium to large, well built and of 

 fine shape. Color bright rosy flesh shaded with yellow. 

 60 Cts. each. 



Wllite Lady No. 98 (Wm. Paul & Son). — One of 

 ————— the grandest Roses in existence. Good 

 for all purposes. The flowers are inexpressibly grand 

 — creamy white, faintly flushed with delicate pink, mag- 

 nificent. Magnolia-like petals, in size immense, full, deep 

 and dark. It flowers with great freedom, one of the first 

 in bloom and the last to bloom in Autumn. Received 

 medal as the best Hybrid Tea Rose. Perfectly distinct 

 from any other Rose and so beautiful that we enthusi- 

 astically recommend it, 75 cts. each. 



New and Rare Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



-ALL HARDY- 



Under this heading we offer a magnificent collection of Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 

 The list includes the finest varieties in the world. We have secured them from all the Eose 

 emporiums of Europe and America at enormously high prices. All the varieties in this list are 

 hardy, and with their grand, bold, fragrant flowers they offer a greater reward to Rose lovers 

 than those of any other class. There is something distinctly grand about the flowers of the 

 Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Then, too, with a little care they last almost indefinitely. We advise 

 our patrons to plant liberally of them. We offer plants on their own roots — the only kind that 

 gives uniform satisfaction. 



Baron T'Kint de Roodenbeke No. 99 (Leve- 



que). — Flowers 



large, full, well built, dark purple shaded with carmine 

 and vermilion. 60 cts. each. 



Beauty of Waltham No.ioo(Wm. Paui&Son). 



An old but wonderfully 



beautiful Rose. Very vigorous, cherry color to bright 

 rosy carmine, large, full, form cupped, very hardy. One 

 of the loveliest and sweetest, blooming abundantly and 

 late. One of the best. 20 cts. each ; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



Bladud No. 101 (Cooling & Son). — A very distinct and 



. beautiful light-colored Hybrid Perpetual. The 



flowers are large, very full and globular in shape ; the 

 outside petals silvery white, the centre pale-blush pink. 

 The growth is strong, erect and branching. It is a very 

 free bloomer ; and with every shoot standing firm and 

 crowned with magnificent large flowers, is a majestic 

 Rose. It will be found to be a grand acquisition to 

 our gardens, and is sure to be in great demand. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Capt. Hayward No. 102 (Bennett).— One of the 



most brilliant new Hybrid Perpetual 



Roses. Flowers are bright scarlet, very vivid in Summer 

 and glowing in color in Autumn. They are large, full 

 and bold, the outer petals reflexed, while the centre 

 petals stand well up, making a flower of striking beauty. 

 It is a free-blooming, strong, clean grower, perfectly 

 hardy ; altogether one of the grandest Roses in our col- 

 lection, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



Charles Qater No. 103 (G. Paul & Son).— One of 



the new race of large, shrub-hke Roses, 



of great value ; flowers large and full ; color deep brown- 

 ish crimson ; grand shape ; distinct in color ; exception- 

 ally good. 35 cts, each. 



Clio No. 104 (Wm. Paul & Son).— One of the really 



grand Roses. Very much on the order of Baroness 



Rothschild. Is recommended by all expert growers as 

 the finest of all Roses of this type. It is a strong, vigor- 

 ous grower and has large, handsome foliage. The 

 flowers are flesh color, shaded in the centre with rosy 



