1850^^.SlXTYyEARS AMONG ThE RoSES^^SoQ 



Roses of thin class are unusually free and continuous in bloom, produc- 

 ing flowers of striking beauty and delicious fragrance. The most of these 

 kinds are strong climbers, especially valuable for training over porches, 

 pillars and trellises, where they can have partial support. The Roses in 

 the list given below marked "H" will be found hardy everywhere, with 

 slight protection; the ones marked "M. H." are moderately hardy and es- 

 pecially valuable for open-ground cultivation south of Philadelphia. 

 Price of al> Roses on this page, except where noted, 10 cts. each, 50 cts. for 6, $1 per doz. ; larger size, 

 15 cts. each, 50 sts. for 4, postpaid. Two-year -old plants, 30 cts. eacli, $3 per doz. Varieties marked with a 

 star (*) in three -year -old plants, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., by express, at purchaser's expense. 



* Mafechal Niel mh 



A GLORIOUS ROSE 



Buds and flowers superb; extra large, very dou- 

 ble, and deliciously perfim?.ed. Deep golden yellow. 

 Blooms with greatest freedom. In the North, 

 they should have very careful protection in open 

 ground during the winter. Splendid for greenhouse 

 and house culture. Large budded plants, 50c. each. 



AMERICA. M.H. Creamy yellow, passing to orange. 

 CAROLINE GOODRICH. H. Rich velvety crimson. 

 CELINE FORESTIER. H. Pale, sulphur-yellow 

 CHROMATELLA (Cloth of Gold). M.H. Clear, 



bright yellow. 

 CLAIRE CARNOT. H. Buff or orange-yellow, with 



peach blossom center. 

 CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS. H. White, tinged 



with blush; very sweet. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 



4, $1 for 9 

 CLIMBING HERMOSA. H. Flowers borne in great 



profusion; clear, bright pink. 15 cts. each, 50 



cts. for 4. 

 CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. M.H. Same 



as the grand old Perle des Jardins, and equally 



good in every way, but of vigorous, climbing 



habit. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4. 

 FORTUNE'S DOUBLE YELLOW. M.H. Bronzed 



yellow or copper and fawn color. 



Set of 24 Climbing Tea and 



White buds and flowers. 

 Deep cherry-red; double 



Nasturtium-yellow, suf- 



ZELIA PRADEL. M.H. 

 *JAMES SPRUNT. M.H. 



and sweet. 

 GOLD OF OPHIR. M.H. 



fused with coppery red. 

 LAMARQUE. M.H Canary-yellow, almost white. 

 MADAME BERARD. M.H. Color creamy white, 



with amber and pale blush. 

 MADAME CAROLINE KUSTER. M H. Beautiful 



orange-yellow, large and very double. 

 *GLOIRE DE DIJON. H. Rich, creamy white, beau- 

 tifully tinged with amber and pale blush. 15 cts. 



each, 50 cts. for 4, SI for 9. 

 MARY WASHINGTON. H. Pure white; perfectly 



double to the center; borne in endless numbers 



in large clusters. 

 *REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. H. Extra large, 



fixiely formed flowers; very large and double; 



borne in clusters; glowing crimson 

 REINE OLGA D'WURTEMBOURG. M.H. Fine, 



large, very double flowers, borne in clusters; 



clear cherry-red. 

 REVE D'OR. M.H. Buff-yellow; good. 

 SOLFATERRE. M.H. Climbing habit; fine clear 



sulphur-yeUow; large, full and double. 

 WASHINGTON. M.H. Large, pure white; double, 



and borne in beautiful clusters. 

 WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON. M.H. Coppery 



yellow, flushed with carmine. 

 Noisette Roses, postpaid for $2. 



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