EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES. 



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49 



JO cts. each 



for all Roses ofierecl on this page, except where noted : any 6 for 50 cts • SI ner 

 dozen, postpaid. Tw o-year-old plants, 30 cts. eacli : §3 per cloven bvExnr^ts 

 at purchaser's expense. For every dollar's worth ordered. sele^"'to th^^^alue 

 of 20 cents additional. For particulars see Premium Offer pa-e 4? 



A fine new Rose 

 of great value to the general 

 planter. It grows with great vigor, 

 and is one of the Roses that is valu- 

 able the whole year round. When placed in open ground 

 it quickly makes a large bush, and commences to bloom 

 aloaost as soon as set out, continuing until severe freezing 

 weather. It produces its lovely flowers so freely, that in this 

 respect it ranks among such Roses as Princess Bonnie and 

 Clotilde Soupert. As a pot Rose for Winter blooming it is 

 especially good. The flowers are large, full and double; both 

 in bud and full-blown flower they are beautiful. Color 

 orange yellow, and as the weather becomes cooler the shade 

 deepens until it reaches rich salmon tints. 15 cts. each; 4 for 

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



BARONESS M. WERNER. 



A Noble Rose. 



This is a grand variety in every way. With its large, full, 

 broad-petaled flowers, which are produced in truly remark- 

 able profusion, it is indeed difficult to find its equal. The 

 fragrance is delightful, while the color is rich creamy white, 

 delicately tinged with salmon and rose. Wherever planted 

 it will give absolute satisfaction. 



BEAUTE INCONSTANTE. 



Inconstant Beauty. 

 This is by all odds the most remarkable Rose that we have 

 ever seen. It is odd, unique and beautiful. A single bush 

 will bear at the same time flowers of various colors, ranging 

 from orange to capuchin red and carmine, making the appear- 

 ance that of a number of varieties blooming at once. The 

 buds are particularly beautiful, large, pointed and well made; 

 when opening they are perfect, splendid for cutting. Specially 

 fine for open-ground culture, where its variable flowers are 

 produced continually throughout the season. W'ill excite 

 admiration wherever seen. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 10 for 

 $1; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



BOUGERE. 



Old and Famous. 

 Any one who has seen this grand old sort growing in open 

 ground will agree with us that it deser"es the brightest words 

 of praise we can give it. Like Bon Silene, it is old, having 



been mtroduced in 1S32. Since then it has been tried and 

 found to be of rare value for general planting. The flowers 

 are unusually large, deep, full and double; they are sup- 

 ported on long, stiff .stems, and are produced in bountiful 

 aburidance throughout the growing season. In color they 

 are bronze rose or violet crimson, delicately shaded with 

 lilac ; exceedingly sweet ; remarkably hardy. 



COQUETTE DE LYON. 



One of the Best Yellow Roses. 

 This exquisite variety is so well and favorably own that 

 a detailed description is hardly required. It is unquestion- 

 ably one of the finest yellow Tea Roses in cultivation for 

 open-ground culture. The color is a pure canary yellow- 

 wonderfully beautiful and distinct. The flowers are extra 

 large, finely formed, deep and double. The buds are exceed- 

 ingly graceful— long and pointed. Unlike some yellow 

 Ko.ses, It IS a strong, vigorous grower and a constant and 

 steady bloomer. We sell thousands of this grand sort 

 annually. 



CATHARINE MERMET. 



Distinct and Beautiful. 

 A very beautiful Tea Rose, valued highly for its elegant 

 buds ; color clear shining pink, with delicately shaded amber 

 and fawn centre; large globular flowers; one of the very 

 finest varieties ; a strong, healthy grower and a good bloomer ; 

 equally desirable both for open-ground planting and forcing 

 under glass. 



CHARLES LEGRADY. 



A Fine Bedding Rose. 



This splendid Rose is almost unexcelled for general plant- 

 ing, particularly for bedding purposes ; color fine chamois red, 

 richly shaded with violet crimson ; very sweet and a constant 

 bloomer ; we recommend it as extra fine. 



CHRISTINE DE NOUE. 



A New Rose of Great Promise. 

 A constant and very free bloomer; the flowers are large and 

 handsome; buds long and finely pointed; color clear rich 

 rnaroon or deep purplish red, centre sometimes streaked with 

 silvery white; the petals are finely imbricated; flowers de- 

 liciously sweet. 



CORNELIA COOK. 



A Rose with Few Equals. 

 For many years this beautiful Tea Rose has been one of 

 our most popular varieties. ^^ e have always recommended it 

 because of its superior merits. It is a rapid, strong-growing 

 variety, with splendid foliage, that rarely suffers from the 

 attacks of insects. For outdccr cultivation it is hard to beat. 

 The flowers are borne with great profusion, and in form, size 

 and substance have every feature to make them desirable; 

 they are perfectly double. The color is pure creamy white, 

 sometimes faintly tinged with pale lemon and blush. Indeed, 

 this is a most beautiful Rose. 



DEVONIENSIS. 



The Charming Magnolia Rose. 



We doubt if there is scarcely any one who does not know 

 of the beauty of this famous old favorite. There is no other 

 variety like it, and none more beautiful or desirable. If 

 there is one variety more than another that we are partial to 

 it is Devoniensis. It is fine anywhere. Planted outdoors it 

 gives an abundance of its beautiful flowers all through the 

 season. The color is a lovely creamy white with rosy centres 

 large, very full and double, and deliciously scented. This is 

 the one Rose that should be seen in every garden. 15 ct.; 

 each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for Si; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each. 



BERTL 



The Oddest Colored Rose in Our 



Collection. 



The flowers are finely made, large, 

 full and fragrant. The color i> deep apricot or cop- 

 perv yellow, rich and absolutely distinct, so peculiar 

 as to be indescribable. The flower presents a liAcly 

 contrast with the foliage, which is especially good. 

 A good healthv grower, free bloomer and splendid 

 for cutting. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; 5 for SI. 

 Two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



