Roses of Special Interest. 



REINE DE PORTUGAL. 



This eharming Tea Rose remains very scarce and is so entirely novel and distinct, as: 

 well as singularly beautiful, that we still keep it at the head of our list. The flower is 

 large and very double, beautiful dark citron-yellow, with amaranth centre, changing ta 

 rose ; very sweet, 



COQUETTE DES ALPES. 



This is one of the newer Hybxid perpetuals, much spoken of and very highly re- 

 commended. It is white, shaded with carmine, fine, full form, free bloomer and very 

 fragrant. Hardy. 



MAD. CHARLES WOOD 



Is one of the very finest Hybrid Perpetuals Grown. The flower is of immense size 

 and intense dazzling crimson color. It is very double and fragrant, and is altogether 

 a magnificent Rose. 



CLIMBING HERMOSA. 



This is a superior and very scarce variety of the old Hermosa. It is solid pink, per- 

 fectly double, and wonderfully fragrant. Its climbing habit, constant and profuse- 

 bloom render it one of the very finest Roses for veranda or pillar. 



MAD. ALFRED DE ROUGEMONT 



Is commended by all as a great acquisition. It belongs to the Hybrid Perpetual class,, 

 is a free bloomer and perfectly hardy. Color, pure white, tinged and shaded with deli- 

 cate rose, full and very sweet. 



LA FRANCE. 



This fine Rose has attracted a great deal of attention. It is a beautiful pale peach, 

 changing to deep rose, shaded centre. It is very large and full, a free bloomer; tea- 

 scented, but quite hardy ; new. 



MARIE SISLEY 



Has proved one of the finest new Roses, and is still highly commended as one of the 

 most pleasing Tea Roses, Color is well described as an exquisite shade of canary yel- 

 low, broadly margined with rose. The perfume resembles that of the finest tea. 



JEANNE D'ARC 



Originated in France, and is named in honor of the illustrious heroine, Joan of Arc — 

 beautiful clear yellow, full globular form, delightfully scented. New. 



MAD. DE VATREY. 



Our friends will thank us for introducing this fine Rose to their notice. Its noble 

 form, great substance and rich crimson scarlet color combine to make it a great favorite, 



MAD'LLE RACHEL. 



We again have great pleasure in offering this lovely Rose. It is a Pure White Tea^ 

 very double and deliciously fragrant, an elegant House Rose, and a good bedder; one 

 of the very finest new varieties. 



PEIOE — 50 cents eacli ; any seven, purchaser's choice, $3.00. The set often, 

 $4.00 ; with either Premium, $4.10. With both Premiums, $4.20. 



