Papa Gontier 



A strong, vigorous grower and constant bloomer; one 

 of the very best and most valuable, both for open 

 pround and greenhouse; color rich cherry-red, passing 

 to clear, glowing crimson. A splendid Hose; one of the 

 best for all purposes, with immense buds and magni- 

 ficent flowers. * Also in three-year-old plants, 75 cts. 



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each. 



Henry M. Stanley 



A remarkable shade of clear amber-rose, delicately 

 tinged with fine apricot-yellow, with petals edged and 

 bordered with rich carmine, which, on the outer or re- 

 verse side passes to a lovely shade of salmon or buff- 

 rose. Plant is extra strong and vigorous. 



Highland Mary 



Each petal white, tinged with lemon, and bordered 

 with a delicate band of pink. Hardy everywhere, with 

 ordinary protection. ^ 



J. B. Varonne. This is a strong and vigorous grower, 

 producing extra-large, vase-shaped flowers, both full 

 and double; the splendid pointed buds are also beau- 

 tiful. The color is a very rich and bright scarlet- 

 crimson. 



LADY MARY CORRY. A profuse bloomer, bearing 

 deep, golden yellow flowers of fine size. 



LA PRINCESSP] VERA. The flowers open beauti- 

 fully, are large and perfectly formed. The color is 

 rich ivory-white, veined with coppery yellow, and pen- 

 ciled with pale blush. This is a flne Rose for bedding 

 In the open ground. 



pa Ciontier. 



Perle des Jardins 



Pearl of the Garden. 



The color is a clear goUbn ycll.tw, of a beautiful 

 shade, and is entirely distinct from any other variety; 

 the flowers are large, full, of globular form, with ^eat 

 depth and substance, richly perfumed, and very beau- 

 tiful in every way. This magnificent Rose still holds 

 its position as one of the most exiiuisite and beautiful 

 of its color ever introduced, and the demand for it is 

 constantly increasing as its great value becomes known. 

 It is iaeal for cutting purposes. A particularly fine 

 garden Rose, being strong and thrifty. 



LUCIOLE. Extra-large, full, double flowers of de- 

 lightful fragrance. Outer petals clear cherry-red. cen- 

 ter elegantly shaded with rich golden vellow. 



MARIX H VL ROBERT. We select this variety from 

 many others as being extra-fine. A constant bloomer. 

 bearing flowers on long, stiff stems. The flowers are 

 full, double and sweet; the color pure while, faintly 

 tinged with blush and yellow. It is a healthy grower 

 and very satisfai-tory in every way. 



PE.\KL RIVERS. Peachy red buds, ground color. 

 i\dry-white; petals delicately shaded and bordered with 

 pale rose. 



Princess de Sagan 



The flowers are well made, whib^ the buds are beau- 

 tiful. The color is line \ tMvety crim.«ion: very brilliant 

 The bush is remarkably free in growth and extra har: 

 bearing a profusion i>f handsome blooms all summer 



I'erle (let. Jardines. 



IS cts. Each *^'"* '*" Ko*«es on this |K»jrt* t*\ei'pt 

 \> hrrt' notctl. .">(» i-fs. r«»r any 4: $1 for 



any 0: lariicr «-i/c. 20 ct>. each. .1 for .">«) ct««.. |H»«.tiv;»iil : 

 (u«)->car-oM plaiit>. ;l.'> cts. <\uh. h\ c\prt^^. 0\\ onli^s 

 iiniouMfing to $3.00 or o\cr >\o prcjKiy all sliippini: 

 cliarge>.. 



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