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MADAME PRANCISKA KBUGEB.— 



Deep coppery-yellow, shaded to rose. A 

 splendid sort. 



MARIE CrUIXiiLOT. — Pure ivory white. 



MABIX: VAN HOUTTE. — A beautiful 

 pale canary yellow, edged with rose. A 

 strong, vigorous grower. 



METEOR. — A deep velvety crimson; 

 constant bloomer and thrifty grower. 



Mrs. Benj. R. Cant. 



MRS. BENJ. R. CANT.— Clear bright 

 rosy pink, large size, double and full. The 

 most vigorous of all tea roses. Blooms 

 the entire season; we highlj'- recommend it. 



F A F A GONTIER. — Carmine, flushed 

 crimson. Produces beautiful buds very 

 freely. 



SOUV. DE I.A MALMAISON.— Flesh 

 color, cup-shaped, full to the center. An 

 old favorite, still one of the best roses. 



SOUV. DE FRESIDENT CARNOT. — A 

 grand rose. A beautiful light fawn color; 

 very free flowering. 



THE BABY RAMBZcER. (Mme. Norbert 

 levavasseur.) — It is a cross between Crim- 

 son Rambler and one of the dwarf Poly- 

 anthea sorts, producing large trusses of 

 bright crimson flowers similar to Crimson 

 Rambler, making dwarf compact bushes 

 not over 18 inches high. 



THE WHITE BABY RAMBZ.ER. (Cath- 

 erine Zeimet.) — Produces double white 

 flowers in abundance, of free compact 

 growth. 



ORXiEANS. — The pink Baby Rambler, 

 deep cerise in Geranium Pink, with distinct 

 showy center of pure white. A lovels' 

 combination. 



THE QUEEN. — Beautiful long snow 

 white buds, prolific bloomer. 



WM. R. SMITH. — As a Summer bedder 

 will rank with the two Cochets, produces 

 immense quantities of fine flowers of 

 creamy white, with pink shadings. The 

 strongest grower of all the Summer bed- 

 ders. 



Frice: 3-incli pots, 30c. each; $3.00 per 

 dozen. Strong-er plants, 60c. each; $6.50 



per dozen. Strong' field grown plants, 75c. 

 each; $7.50 per dozen. Add 15% to cover 

 postag-e. 



Climbing Roses. 



CHEROKEE. — The well-known single, 

 white, spring-blooming variety of the 

 South. Foliage bright, glossy green. 



CI^IMBING SOUV. DE WOOTON.— Deep 

 crimson, fragrant flowers of the largest 

 size. 



CIiIMBING MAI^MAISON. — A lovely 

 flesh color. Strong grower. 



CIiIMBING METEOR.— R i c h velvety 

 crimson. Extra fine; hardy. 



CZ.IMBING FAUI> NEYRON.— (Madame 

 Wagram.) — Large pink flowers of magnifi- 

 cent rose color. ' Extremely beautiful. 



I.ADY BANES. — Yellow and white. 



IiAMARQUE. — Pale canary j-ellow, al- 

 most white. 



MAD. ISAAC FERRIER. — Crimson, very 

 fragrant. 



MARECHAIi NEIID. — Everybody's favor- 

 ite, deep golden yellow. Best yellow rose. 



MRS. ROBT. FEARY, OR CI.IMBING 

 EAISERIN. — The greatest of all climbing 

 hardy roses. Largest size buds and flow- 

 ers of pure white. This is a grand rose. 



FIIi^AR OF GO^D. — Color, rosy-pink, 

 base of petals yellow; an extra fine rose 

 in every detail. 



FRESIDENT CLEVELAND.— (Climbing 

 Marie Guillot.) — The queen of White Roses. 

 It is one of the most rapid growing and 

 vigorous climbing roses we have ever seen. 

 It blooms continuously throughout the sea- 

 son. The flowers are magnificently made, 

 extra large, deep and double. 



RAMBLERS. — Crimson, pink and white. 



REINE MARIE HENRIETTE.— Cherry 

 red, sweet scented. A general favorite. 



SILVER MOON. — New climbing rose, 

 salmon. 



THOUSAND BEAUTIES.— Light pink. 



Frices: 3-inch pots, 30c. each; $3.00 per 

 dozen. Stronger Flants, 60c. each; $6.50 per 

 dozen. Strong field grown plants, 75c. each; 

 $7.50 per dozen. 



Extra strong climbing roses, $1.00, $1.50 

 up to 3.00 each. 



We also have extra strong grafted 

 Marechal Neils, $2.00 and $3.00 each. 



Add 15% to cover postage. 



Hybrid Perpetuals. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY.— A universally 

 admired red rose. 



BLACK PRINCE. — Deep crimson. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY.— Pale peach, deep- 

 ening at center to rosy crimson. 



J. B. CLARXE. — Deep scarlet, shaded 

 blackish crimson, flowers large and beau- 

 tifully formed. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— Bright shining 

 crimson, very rich and velvety. 



JOHN HOPPER. — Brilliant rose, chang- 

 ing to bright glowing pink. 



MADAME MASSON. — Large, full, double 

 flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 

 fragrance, clear bright red. 



MAGNA CHARTA. — Pink. 



PAUL NEYRON. — Deep shining rose, 

 very large. 



Frices: 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen; 75c. 

 each, $7.50 per dozen. Extra strong field 

 grown, $1.00 to $10.00 per dozen. Add 15% 

 to cover postage. 



STANDARD OR TREE ROSES. — We 

 have a nice collection of Tree Roses in 

 various colors; very ornamental. Strong- 

 plants, $2.50 to $5.00 each. Can only be sent 

 by express or freight. 



