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Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses— continued. 



PRIPE o^^" Roses on this page, except where noted, 15c. each ; any 4 for 50c.; 10 for $1, postpaid ; two-year-old plants, 35c. 

 I lll\/bi each ; 3 for$l ; $3.50 per doz., by Express. Varieties marked with a star (*) can be furnished in two-year-old plants. 



]»larquis de Bocella.* 



Creamy-white and flesh color, centre rosy blush ; full 



and double. 



Marstaall l». "W^ilder.* 



Flowers are large, semi-globular, full and of good sub- 

 stance ; color bright scarlety crimson, richly shaded with 

 maroon ; very fragrant. Should be planted more generally, 

 as its ease of growth, freedom of bloom and fine flowers 

 make it a most desirable Rose. 20 cts. each. 



Maurice Bernardin.* 



A vigorous grower, with large, full, vermilion flowers of 

 fine form and good fragrance. A choice sort. 



Itterveille de t,yoii.» 



A splendid Perpetual of the highest type of beauty. 

 Flowers are extra large, fine cupped form, full and regular, 

 and deliciously perfumed ; color ivory white, elegantly 

 flushed with pure carmine ; very beautiful. 35 Cts. each ; 

 two-year-old plants, 50 Cts. each. 



Margaret Dickson.* 



Beyond question the finest white Hybrid Perpetual Rose 

 yet introduced. Wherever exhibited it has received first 

 honors. The flower is of magnificent form, very large in 

 size, almost as large as Paul Neyron, the largest of Roses; 

 the color is a pure waxy white, without spot or blemish ; 

 petals are very large, well shaped, and of great substance ; 

 they are prettily curled back or reflexed, giving the flower 

 inimitable grace and charm. The buds are large and 

 globular, particularly handsome. It is a strong, vigorous 

 grower, with fine foliage, a free bloomer, and indeed it is a 

 remarkably fine Rose Should be included in every order. 

 25 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Magna Charta.* 



A splendid Rose ; extra-large, full 

 flowers, very double; of fine form, and 

 sweet; color clear rosy red, beautifully 

 flushed with violet crimson ; a sure and 

 profuse bloomer ; one of the hardiest and 

 best for general planting. 



Mad. Victor Verdier.* 



' Rich, bright cherry red, changing 

 to satiny rose ; large, full and fra- 

 grant. 



Mad'lle Annie -Wood.* 



A magnificent variety ; flowers very large, fine 

 full form ; color brilliant violet crimson ; exquisite fra- 

 grance ; a profuse bloomer, 



Mad'lle Marie Rady.* 



Clear bright red, penciled with maroon ; large, full flow- 

 ers ; fragrant. 



Mad»lle Marie Verlot.* 



Bright magenta red, passing to rich scarlet, delicately 

 shaded with dark crimson ; flowers large and very delight- 

 fully perfumed. 



