EVER-BLOCMINC TEA ROSES. 



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EVER-BLCOMING TEA ROSES— Continued. 



utmost satisfaction. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old pfcants, 30 cts. 

 each. 



J. B. VARONNE.* 



A Grand Tea Hose. 



There is no question about this being a truly splendid 

 Rose ; we consider it one of the best and most satisfactory in 

 the list. The superb extra-long pointed buds are exceedingly 

 beautiful ; the flowers 

 are extra large, vase- 

 shaped, both full and 

 double. The color is in- 

 tense scarlety crimson, 

 very rich and bright, 

 beautifully shaded with 

 salmon yellow or buff 



ANGELE JACQUIER 



rose at centre; fra- 

 grance very sweet. 

 It is a strong, vigor- 

 ous grower, and for 

 fine flowers and 

 plenty of them can- 

 not be surpassed, 

 two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 

 JAUNB NABONNAND.* 

 One of the Finest Roses. 

 This is one of the really good Roses. It cannot ■ g« to g|^ 

 splendid sat,sfaction. It is a strong grower, making thick 

 heavy shoots ; indeed it is remarkable for its vigor and vitality. 



The color is a rich chamois yellow, centre sometimes deli- 

 cately shaded with coppery Rose; the fragrance is charming. 

 For profusion of bloom, finely formed flowers and sturdy 

 growth, this variety is difficult to surpass. It produces the 

 kind of Roses that none of us have ever had enough of. 15 

 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



LETTY COLES.* 

 A L.arge, Sweet and Handsome Rose, 



W th great, large, deep, double, sweet-scent- 

 ed flowers that look more like a Hybrid Per- 

 petual than a Tea Rose. This variety is justly 

 regarded as one of the very finest Roses in cul- 

 tivation. The flowers are big, full and globular 

 in form, very double, and are produced in won- 

 derful profusion on stiff stems. The color is 

 a soft, rosy pink, deeply shaded with intense 

 crimson. The Tea fragrance is exceedingly 

 sweet in this variety. We recommend Letty 

 Coles as one of the very finest and strongest 

 growing Roses in our list. It will give abso- 

 lute satisfaction. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 



Mad. Angele Jacquier.* 



Strong-growing, Free-blooming Rose. 



We apprehend there are a great number of 

 our custom* rs unacquainted with the fact that 

 this is one of the most beautiful — in short, a 

 Rose that compares favorably with the cele- 

 brated leading kinds. We think this variety 

 worthy of recognition, for as far as our speci- 

 mens go, we consider it a most satisfactory 

 Rose for general planting. The flowers are 

 large, beautiful and finely formed, very double, 

 full and deliciously perfumed. Color bright 

 rosy carmine, deepening to crimson, elegantly 

 tinged and shaded coppery yellow. It is of 

 strong, sturdy habit of growth, and produces 

 its grand flowers, profusely and constantly, 

 from early Summer until late Fall. We are 

 confident that this variety will please every one 

 who plants it. It cannot be 

 surpassed for massing or bed- 

 ding. 15 cts. each; two-year- 

 old plants, 30 cts. each. 



LUCIOLE.* 

 An Excellent Variety. 



A grandly beautiful Rose; 

 the flowers are extra large, 

 somewhat cupped form, but 

 quite full and double ; color clear cherry red, 

 with rich golden yellow centre, elegantly shaded, 

 delightfully perfumed. In the open ground this 

 lovely variety makes a strong, quick growth, 

 producing its flowers remarkably early and 

 continuing to bloom profusely throughout the 

 season. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 30 

 cts. each. 



MAD. ELIE LAMBERT.* 



An Extra-large Rose. 



The flowers are extra large, fine globular form, very full 

 and well built up. The French descript.on says it is the abso- 

 lute perfection of form. Color a rich creamy white, faintly 

 tinted with pale golden yellow, and exquisitely bordered 

 and tinted wi.h soft rosy flesh; very beautiful and sweet; 

 petals large and of good substance ; constant and profuse 

 bloomer, vigorous and healthy grower-.n short, a magnifi- 

 cent Rose in every way. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



PRICES IN QUANTITIES. 



Where marked 10 cts. each 6 »r SOcts^el^dc* 



Where marked 15 cts. each 4 for 50 c ts. ,10 tor ^ 



Where marked 20 cts. each 3 lor 50 cts., / iur •«. 



-../*, « h« furnished in two-year-old plants at 30 cts. each; these plants, owing to their 

 Varieties narked ^^^*£ZZ\Sl be .ant by Excess at purchaser's expense. 



