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EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES-CONTINUED. 



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A Fine New White Rose. 



Was introduced by us in 1889. It is a large, pure white, 

 free-blooming Tea Rose, the offspring of that fine old 

 Rose, the Souv. d'un Amie; it is a continuous bloomer, 

 producing successive crops of buds and flowers in great 

 profusion; the buds are beautifully formed, with large 

 petals of best substance; shows the centre but slightly 

 when fully open ; color pure snowy white ; exquisitely 

 scented ; a vigorous and healthy grower; one of the best, 

 if not the best White Tea Rose now in cultivation. 15 cts. 

 each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for ;^t. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts! 

 each. 



SOUVENIR DE MADAME FERNET. ^ ^Qge of 

 Great Beauty.— Large, full, bold flowers of perfect form 

 and splendid substance. Its principal value lies in its 

 strong sturdy growth outdoors and its freedom of bloom. 

 Color rosy crimson, shaded with clear yellow. 



SOUVENIR DE PAUL NEYRON . ^ pin© Out- 

 door Rose.— Very distinct and handsome. The medium- 

 sized flowers are double and exceedingly pretty in form. 

 It is a strong healthy grower, has good foliage, and is A i 

 for outdoor culture. The color is white, beautifully tinged 

 with clear golden yellow, each petal edged with bright 

 rosy crimson. Souvenir de Paul Neyron is worthy of 

 extensive cultivation. Sure to give satisfaction. 15 cts. 

 each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each. 



SOUVENIR D'UN AMIE. A Famous Rose.- 



Extra-large globular flowers, like Queen, except in color; 

 very full-and deliciously sweet; its color is a deep rosy 



flesh, beautifully shaded with rich car- 

 mine ; edges and reverse of petals silver 

 rose ; a vigorous grower and profuse 

 bloomer; for growing in open ground 

 it is simply superb. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 

 50 cts.; 9 for |i. Two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



SOUVENIR DE VICTOR 



^^^Q- Blooms Constantly.— 



Very fine; blooms freely and con- 

 stantly; citron red with amber and 

 fawn shading ; large tulip-shaped flow- 

 ers ; very handsome. 



SUZANNA BLANCHET. One 

 of the best Roses. — There are hun- 

 dreds of Roses not as good as this 

 variety, and there are few indeed as 

 valuable. Outdoors it grows splendidly 

 and blooms with such freedom as to 

 make it one of the most satisfactory 

 Roses for general cultivation. Color 

 beautiful pale flesh, passing to silvery 



white, shaded with fine rosy amber; large, finely pointed 



buds; handsome. 



THE BRIDE . ^ Sweet Rose.— A superb pure 

 white Tea Rose, one of the best of its color ; the buds and 

 flowers are unusually large, finely formed, very double and 

 full, and deliciously perfumed ; it is a strong healthy 

 grower and a quick and constant bloomer; does well in 

 open ground and is particularly valuable for growing in 

 ;reenhouse for cut flowers, as it produces abundantly and 

 its blooms are of the most desirable form and quality for 

 floral work, bouquets, wreaths, etc. We notice in open 

 ground the flowers are sometimes delicately tinged with 

 pink, making it exceedingly attractive; almost every one 

 who plants Roses wants one or more Brides. There are 

 many white Roses, but none more satisfactory than this 

 lovely variety. 



VALLE DE CHAMOUNIX. a Changeable 



Rose. — This is one of the really elegant Roses, distinct 

 and beautiful ; very double, full and sweet ; buds exceed- 

 ingly pretty. The color is rich and, like Beaute Incon- 

 stante, is variable. One bush will produce flowers of many 

 different colors, that are rich and charming in the extreme. 

 The colors range from coppery yellow to rosy blush and 

 crimson. The fragrance is delicious and distinctly different 

 from any other variety we know. It is rich and suggests 

 the delicious fragrance found in Cherry blossoms. This is 

 an exceedingly fine Rose and one that every one will like. 

 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for ^i. Two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



WHITE BON SILENE. a Companion to Bon 

 Silene. — This elegant variety is valued for its buds, which 

 are identical with Bon Silene except in color, which is 

 pure white. 



It IS a sport 

 frojTi Bon Si- 

 lene, and has 

 the same vig- 

 orous habit of 

 growth ; it is 

 exc e edingly 

 fine for open- 

 ground plant- 

 ing. 



Order No. 7645, sent to me, arrived 

 yesterday in first-rate condition and alto- 

 gether satisfactory. That the package 

 came with completeness, despatch and 

 full measure was no surprise, but only a 

 renewal of admiration for the correct and 

 liberal way you do business. 



Andrew J. Perry. 



March 15, 1899. 



"i f\ ±. t-- ^^^ ^^^ Roses offered on this page, except where noted ; any 6 for 50 cts.; $1 per 



Lll CtS* ^^Cn dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each; $8 per dozen, by Express, at 

 ^^*^* ^v*w** purchaser's expense. 



