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T^eDINGEE § CONARD (b. West Erdve. Pa. 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses-conti nued. 



PpiPp of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 20c. each ; any 3 for 50c.; 7 for $1, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35c. 

 each; 3 for $1 ; $3.50 per doz., by Express. Varieties marked with a star,(*} can be furnished in two-year-old plants. 



Her Majesty.* 



Of immense size; remartcably beautiful form; double; 

 color clear, rosy pink passing to clear flesh. Very fragrant. 

 One of the most famous Roses in the world ; exceedingly 

 hard to secure true to name. 50 CtS. each ; two-year-old 

 plants, $1 each. 



James Bousrault.* 



IVkite La Reine. 



There are few Roses in our list better known than the 

 grand old variety La Reine, and we think no further de- 

 scription is needed than to say this variety is the counter- 

 part of La Reine except in color of flower, which is pure 

 white ; large, full and double. 



Jean r.iat>aud.* 



Color nearly Black. 



The flowers are large, full and fragrant, and of the most 

 intense dark rich velvety crimson imaginable, almost black ; 

 very rare and handsome. 



t,a Reine.* 



Beautiful clear bright rose ; very large ; fine, full form ; 

 very fragrant and hardy. 



LrOUis Van Houtte.* i 



Brilliant vinous crimson; large, full and fragrant; an ex- j 

 cellent sort. 



Mabel Morrison.* 



A rare and very beautiful Rose ; extra-large size, full 

 regular form; broad, shell-like petals; color pure snow 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink, in the way of 

 Baroness Rothschild. 35 Cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 

 by Mail or Express, 50 cts. each. 



Mad. Plantier. 



This grand variety, when once planted, is as permanent 

 as a Hydrangea. It is hardy as an Oak, and for outdoor 

 planting it is the best white Hybrid Perpetual. We recom- 

 mend it for cemetery planting because of its permanency. 

 Flowers are pure white, very large and double ; it is a pro- 

 fuse and continuous bloomer. Good white hardy Roses 

 are scarce — this is one of the very best. 



Mad. Masson.* 



It may not be generally known among our customers 

 that this is one of the really superb Roses, and fully the 

 equal of any variety in this collection. We think it one 

 of the very finest Roses in existence for garden cultivation ; 

 it is entirely hardy, blooms nearly all the time, bearing in 

 profusion numbers of large, full, double flowers of un- 

 usual beauty and wonderful fragrance; color, clear bright 

 rose, distinct and charming. 



Mad. Alfred Carriere.* 



Extra-large, full flowers, very double and sweet; color 

 rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale yellow ; exceed- 

 ingly beautiful. 



Mad. Cbarles IfVood.* 



Begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, and con- 

 tinues all through the season ; the flowers are extra large, 

 double, full and quite fragrant; color bright fiery scarlet, 

 passing to fine rosy crimson, shaded with maroon; showy 

 and handsome, and one of the best Roses for general 

 planting. 



Mad. Gabriel I^uizet.* 



One of the most beautiful of all Roses. Extra large, 

 elegantly formed, very double and full, fragrant; color an 

 exquisite shade of clear coral rose, suffused with lavender 

 and pearl ; once seen will always be remembered ; good 

 bloomer; hardy. 35 cts. each; two-year-old plants, by 

 Mail or Express, 50 cts. each. 



Mad. Josepli Desbois.* 



A most vigorous grower and persistent bloomer; flowers 

 large and double, fine substance, and in color pure snow 

 white ; a remarkably beautiful Rose ; has always been 

 scarce. 25 cts. each. 



Mad. Marie Biancbi. 



A noble Rose, extra large, full and globular, finely 

 scented; color violet rose with vivid red centre, reverse of 

 petals silvery pink. 



Mad. I»h. Dewolfs. 



Resembles the old Cabbage or One-hundred-leaved Rose; 

 the flowers very full and fragrant; color deep crimson red, 

 veined with violet crimson, shading to peachy red; exceed- 

 ingly handsome Rose. 



