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EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued. 



brightest but one of the very best and most satisfactory Roses 

 for general planting, especially outdoors. It makes big clean 

 buds of great beauty and opens well, showing the large full 



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MAD. HOSTE.* A Popular Rose. 



Extra-large flowers and superb buds, very full and delight- 

 fully perfumed; color 

 soft canary yellow, 

 deepening at centre 

 to pure golden yel- 

 low, b eauti fully 

 flushed with pale 

 amber ; edges and 

 reverse of petals 

 creamy white ; ex- 

 cellent for garden or 

 pot culture and is 

 particularly valuable 

 for forcing for cut 

 flowers ; is a good, 

 healthy grower, 

 blooming quickly 

 and continuously in 

 open ground or 

 house. i5cts, each; 

 two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



i* 



MADAME 



RIVOY, 



double flowers to great ad- 

 vantage. The color is a 

 rich crimson scarlet, bright 

 and beautiful. Blooms 

 freely and constantly ; grows 

 strong and healthy; holds 

 the foliage well. In every 

 way a fine Rose. 15c. each ; 

 two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 



MADAME HONORE 

 DEFRESNE.* 

 A Golden Yellow Rose. 



Golden yellow is a color not often 

 found in Roses. This superb variety 

 IS valuable because of its large, full, 

 double flowers, which are pure golden 

 yellow, and its freedom of bloom and 

 strong healthy growth in open ground. 

 Really one of the sweetest and best 

 Roses. 15 cts. each; two-year-old 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 





MAD. AGATHA 

 NABONNAND.* 



This superbly 

 beautiful Rose re- 

 sembles in color th« 

 delicate hues seen in the inside of the fairest deep-sea shells; 

 rosy flesh, bathed in golden amber ; immense egg-shaped 

 buds, broad shell-like petals, and large full flowers ; exceed- 

 ingly sweet. After careful trials it has proven its value as as 

 outdoor Rose for bedding purposes. 15 cts. each; two-year- 

 old plants, 30 cts. each. 



Madame Rivoy.* 



L4>oks like a Hybrid Perpetual in Flower and 

 Foliage. Is Hardy. 



In this grand old variety we have a Rose of no ordinary 

 excellence. It is entitled to a place among Ever-blooming 

 Roses equal to that which General Jacqueminot takes among 

 Hybrid Perpetuals. Indeed it is not unlike a Hybrid Per- 

 petual in the extra-large, full and looseiy-formed double 

 flowers, enchanting fragrance, intensity of color, large hand- 

 some foliage, and extreme vigor of growth ; it is hardy with 

 slight protection, a quick, constant and profuse bloomer, and 

 for outdoor culture cannot be excelled by any Rose of its 

 color. The flowers are produced in wonderful abundance 

 upon long stiff stems, and in color may be described as a 

 rich crimson scarlet ; very bright and effective. We doubt 

 if any of our customers have ever seen this lovely Rose, and 

 it is for their benefit, that all may secure one of the finest and 

 best Roses grown, that we call special attention to it by our 

 truthful illustration. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each. 



MADAME JEANNE CUVIER.* 

 New Tea Rose. 



After thoroughly testing this new Rose, we recommend it 

 as a satisfactory variety of more than ordinary merit. It does 

 splendidly in open ground, where it grows very vigorously; 

 produces with great freedom its fine, large, full and fragrant 

 flowers. They are especially attractive in the bud state, in- 

 deed they equal the buds of the finest cut-flower Roses. The 

 color is fine salmon rose, passing to clear glossy pink, shaded 

 with rich carmine. An extra-good Rose. 15 cts. each ; two- 

 year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



MAD. JOSEPH SCHWARTS.* 

 A Fine, Free-blooming Rose. 



A lovely Tea Rose ; extra-large, globular flowers, very full 

 and sweet; pure white tinged and shaded with pale yellow 



PRICES IN QUANTITIES. 



Where marked 10 cts. each 6 for 50 cts. ; 81 per doz. 



Where marked 15 cts. each 4 for 50 cts.; 10 for 81. 



Where marked 20 cts. each 3 for £0 cts.; 7for«i. 



Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) can be furnished in two-year-old plants at 30 cts. each; these plants, owing to their 

 size, cannot be sent by Mail, and will be sent by Express at purchaser's expense. 



