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4 f\ . % for all Rosea offered on this page, except where noted ; any ti for 50 cts. ; $1 per 



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Sunset 



A Grand Yellow Rose 



This grand Rose is a great favorite wherever known; the 

 color is a rich golden amber or old gold, elegantlv suaded 

 with dark ruddy crimson, resembling the beautiful tints seen 

 in a Summer sunset, hence its name ; tbe flowers a ad buds 

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

 ciously perfumed ; it is a strong and vigorous 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 $1; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



THE CWEEN 



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'Unamie; 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 sub- 

 stance ; shows the center 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 

 Roses now in cultivation. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.| 9 for 

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



5TLPH 



A Much-Admired New Rose 

 A strong erect grower, and abundant bloomer, most desir- 

 able for garden planting and cutting purposes. Exquisitely 

 beautiful and richly tea-scented flowers, ivory white, tinted 

 with peach color, center creamy pink, a beautiful blending 

 of colors. Large, high-centered flowers, with deep, stiff petals. 



THE PRIDE 



A 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 stroug 

 healthy grower and a quick and constant bloomer; does well 

 iu open ground and is particularly valuable for growing in 

 greenhouse for cut flowers, as ii produces abundantly and ii-s 

 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 ting-d witn pink, making il 

 exceedingly attractive ; aim >st everyone who plants Roses 

 wants one or more Brides. There are manv white Roses, but 

 none more satisfactory than tins lovely variety. 



VdLLE bE CHriflOVMIX 



A Changeable Rose 

 This is one of the really elegant Roses, distinct and beauti- 

 ful ; very douule, full and swe«.t; buds exceedingly pretty. 

 Trie color is i ich, and, like Beaute Inconstante, is variable Une 

 bush will produce flowers of many different colors, that are 

 ricn and charm ng in the extreme. The colors range from 

 coppery yellow to rosy blush and crimson. The fragrance is 

 delicious and distinet'y different from any other variety we 

 know. It is rich and surgests the delicious fragrance lound 

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



WHITE BOUQERE 



A Splendid Outdoor Rose 

 For open ground plnnr'ng it has no superior. The flowers 

 are unusally large, deep, full and double; long, stiff stems, 

 and borne throughout the season iu great abundance. Tbe 

 color is pure ivory white. Better than Niphetos. 15 cts. 

 ea h; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for $1; two-year-oilplants, 35 cts. 

 each. 



Two Superb New Roses 



RED flAREQHAL NIEL 



Perhaps the most sought-after yellow Rose, particular 1 \ 

 for growing in the Soutnern and S .uth western States, is 

 that glorious Rose Marechal Niel. Without a rival in the 

 sunny South, where it attains a degree of perfection seldom 

 seen in any Rose ; in the North with careful protecti' n 

 during the Winter it gives equal satisfaction. In Bed 

 Marechal Mel we have a companion to this splenoid 

 variety, and to White Marechal Niel described below. Bed 

 Marechal Niel is the result of a cross between General 

 Jacqueminot and Yellow Marechal Niel, and was introduced 

 by one of the leadi g rosarians of Europe. The flowers 

 ere large both in bud and open flower the same as Mare- 

 chal Niel, being almost identical in shape and formats >". 

 The color is carmine red, shading to pink, delightfully 

 fragrant. Very beautiful and exceedingly scarce. It is 

 a strong grower, and of the same degree of hardiness as 

 Marechal Niel. Price of one-year-old plants, 20 cts. each ; 

 3 for 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



WHITE fl/IREQH/IL NIEL 



A description of this grand variety is scarcely necessary, 

 inasmuch as it is identical with its parent, Yellow Mare- 

 chal Niel, with the exception of the color of the flower, 

 which is pure white. Like Red and Yellow Marechal Niel 

 this variety is particularly adapted to growing where the 

 climate is mild, while if carefully protected in the North 

 will rank among the best of its class. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 

 50 cts. } two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



