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TLbc 'BirxQCC S. Conarb Co. 



EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES. 



10 cts, each 



for all Roses offered on this page. ex:cept -nliere noted ; any 6 for 50 cts.; 91 per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year>old plants, 30 cts. each ; $3 per dozen, by Express at 

 purchaser's expense. For every dollar's north ordered select to the value of 

 20 cts. additional. For particulars see Premium Offer on page 47. 



MAR/E VAN HOUTTE. 



A Beautiful Rose. 



This exceedingly lovely variety cannot be surpassed by any 

 Rose of its color. In the open ground it is truly magnificent. 

 The flowers are extra large, very double and full, and are 

 deliciously scented. The color is pale canary yellow, passing 

 to rich creamy white, shaded with pale rose. It grows strong 

 and sturdily, and blooms constantly and with great freedorn. 

 As an outdoor Rose for bedding, massin,^ or for single speci- 

 mens it cannot be exceeded. 



MRS. PIERPONT MORGAN, 



An exceedingly scarce and valuable Rose. Of its color it 

 is perhaps unsurpassed. Combined with its sturdy, vig- 

 orous growth, it produces with astonishing freedom its 

 superb flowers throughout the entire growing season. The 

 flowers are finely made, full, deep and double; the buds are 

 long and exquisitely shaped. The color is intense, rosy 

 crimson, distinct and beautiful. Will surely please every- 

 body. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for Si; two-year-old 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN 



A Rich Crimson Tea Rose. 



Crimson is a scarce color among Tea Roses, and for that 

 reason, as well as for its vigorous growth, this is a Rose of 

 great value and beauty. The color is rich velvety crimson, 

 brilliantly beautiful. It blooms quickly and abundantly; 

 in fact is one of the freest blooming of Tea Roses. The 

 flowers are very prettily made, while the buds are exceed- 

 ingly handsome. In its color it is unexcelled for outdoor 

 culture. 



SAFRANO. 



A Fine Old Rose. 



This is a splendid old-time Rose that has not been super- 

 seded by any new-comer of its class or color. It is a variety 

 of great value, particularly for outdoor planting. It grows 

 vigorously and has the vitality necessary to produce a con- 

 tinuous crop of flowers from early Summer until late in 

 Autumn; quite hardy. It is valued very highly for its 

 beautiful buds and handsome flowers. The color is a bright 

 apricot yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes 

 tinted with rose. Very fragrant. 



SOUVENIR DE CLAIRVAUX. 



An Extra-Good Rose. 



This is a remarkably fine Rose, producing flowers similar 

 to Bridesmaid; the growth is extra strong, fully as vigorous 

 as Maman Cochet, one of the strongest-growing Roses. For 

 general cultivation this is a very fine Rose, and certainly 

 cannot be surpassed. The color is bright pinkish rose, shad- 

 ing lighter or darker according to the season ; they are large, 

 full and double, and remain on the bush for a long time. It 

 is a constant, profuse bloomer, and very fragrant. A Rose 

 that we recommend very highly, as it is exceptionally good 

 in every way. 



SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GAULAIN. 



A Magnificent Sort. 



This is an ideal Rose having merit of a high order. In our 

 open-ground trials the past year it bloomed from the time 

 it was planted until severe frosts; its earliness and constancy 

 stamp it as a Ro.se of great value to the amateur or home 

 grower. In growth it is strong and healthy, with large 

 handsome foliage that remains on the plant till the first frost 

 comes. The color is unusually bright and, indeed, is quite 

 remarkable for a Tea Rose — rich velvety crimson ; the flowers 

 are exceedingly fragrant, large, full and very double, pos- 

 sessing a depth that makes their color all the more striking; 

 quite nardy. We recommend this as one of the really fine 

 Roses. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1; two-year-old 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 



5UN5ET. 



a ©ranb ISellow IRose. 



This grand Rose is a great favorite wherever known; the 

 color is a rich golden amber or old gold, elegantly shaded 

 with dark ruddy crimson, resembling the beautiful tints seen 

 in a Summer sunset, hence its name; the flowers and buds 

 are of extra-large size, very full and finely formed and de- 

 liciously perfumed; it is a strong and vigorotis grower and 

 free bloomer, highly recommended both for open-ground 

 and house culture, making it a very desirable Rose. 15 cts. 

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

 each. 



SOUV DE CATHERINE GUILLOT. 



A Splendid New Rose. 



Richly colored and thoroughly distinct. Color coppery 



carmine, center shaded orange. Flowers large, full, finely 



shaped and very sweet. Vigorous in growth and free bloomer. 



15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



Gentlemen : — I received the Rose bushes you sent me 

 yesterday, and do saj"- that they are the finest specimens 

 of Roses I have ever seen sent out. They are in the finest 

 condition. 



Thanking you for the great care in packing, and the 

 extra Rose bush, and wishing you success, I am. 



Yours respectfully, 

 Newberry, Pa. J. C. Schmohl. 



