MAD. FRANCOIS PITTBT. -An elegant white Hybrid ; blooms in beautiful clus- 

 ters ; pure white, sometimes slightly tinged with pale rose ; ven- large ; full and double ; 

 exquisite fragrance. 



THE SHAH. — Large size; full globular form; very double and sweet; color, bright 

 glowing crimson ; very effective. 



MAD. SOPHIE FBOPOT.~A lovely rose ; introduced from France ; soft rosy pink ; 

 delicate and beautiful ; large full globular form ; very double, and deliciously sweet. 



TRIUMPH DE FRANCE.— This superb Rose received a special Prize in Gold, as one 

 of the most valuable New Sorts ; brilliant crimson scarlet ; extra large size ; very double 

 and full ; exceedingly sweet ; perfect form ; opens well and is a free bloomer. 



OAPT. CHRISTY. — This beautiful English rose is not entirely new, but is very scarce 

 in this country, and considered one of the best recently introduced. The flower is large, 

 very double and full ; color, pale flesh, deepening at centre to rosy crimson ; very sweet, 

 and a free bloomer. 



MAD'LLE MARIE VERDIER. —Bright rosy carmine; reverse of petals silvery 

 rose ; large globular form ; very double and full ; exquisite fragrance ; an elegant and very 

 desirable sort. 



MONSIEUR FHjLION.— Brilliant vermilion, shaded ; full globular form ; very' double ; 

 exceedingly sweet ; a very beautiful and excellent rose. 



DUKE OF CONAUaHT.— A splendid new Rose from England ; large bold flower ; 

 color brilliant scarlet maroon, very vivid ; flower extra large size ; perfect form ; very double 

 and sweet. 



RED DRAG-ON. — A new and choice English sort offered for the first time ; brilliant 

 crimson ; very bright and striking color ; large, double and finely cupped shape ; fragrant ; 

 the plant is a strong rapid grower, suitable for a pillar or climbing rose. 



PRICE. — 50 cents each; any seven, Purchaser's choice, $3; any t'welve, 

 Purchaser's choice, $5 ; the set of 20 for $7 ; -with one Premium, $7.10 ; -with 

 both Premiums, $7.20 ; both sets of 20 each, -with two Premiums — 42 in all— 

 for $12. 



DIAMOND LIST ROSES. 



This list of roses is separate and distinct from all others 

 choice, most of them have been sold 

 heretofore at 50 cents each. We can 

 this year make some reduction in 

 price ; but the demand for these sorts 

 is so great we can not get them fast 

 enough, and in sufficient supply to put 

 in the General Collections ; therefore, 

 we have decided to offer them in a 

 special List by themselves to be known , 

 for convenience, as the DIAMOND 

 LIST. It includes four Ever-bloom- 

 ixG Roses, tw^o Hardy Hybrid Per- 

 PETUALS, and One Moss. They are 

 magnificent sorts, and need no rec- 

 ommendation or special advertising, 

 they sell themselves. The Diamond 

 List will meet the wants of a large 

 number of people who have room for 

 but few roses, and wish very choice 

 high priced sorts. 



Price, 3.5 cents each ; any three, 

 purchaser's choice, for $\ ; the set of 

 7 for $2 ; ^3.50 per doz. 



Note. — Persons who get up clubs 

 may select from Diamond List, if pre- 

 ferred, on same terms as New Roses. 



the varieties are exceedinglv 



SOUV. DE MAD. PERNET. 



