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HEI^EN GOUIiD (Tea). 



This is probably the most beautiful and satisfactory Rose for general 

 planting ever introduced in America. The flowers are full and perfectly 

 double, the buds beautifully made, long and pointed. The color of a 

 ripe, red watermelon. 



FINK KIIiZiABNEY. 



New, hardy, ever-blooming Irish Hybrid Tea Rose. Perfectly hardy; 

 makes a strong, upright bush, with beautiful deep bronze green foliage. 

 Is free-flowering, bearing its large, long-pointed buds and massive flowers 

 on long, stiff, heavy shoots; and exquisite shade of deep, brilliant, spark- 

 ling shell-pink. Has a delightful tea fragrance. 



whit:: i:ii.x.abiti:y. 



A sport from Killarney. Grand in every way. The white forcing Rose 

 of the century. Superior to ii.s parent in every particular. Words cannot 

 describe its imposing: grandeur. This is the greatest forcing Rose of any 

 color or class. It is pure white in color, long in bud, of fine form; in 

 fact, it is the one Rose par excellence. Planted in the garden it comes 

 with a delicate pink tinge that if anj'thing adds to its beauty. A great 

 acquisition and a really wonderful Rose. 



A velvety-red ever-blooming Rose, of the deepest glowing crimson. As 

 fine as a Hybrid; flower of medium size, very double, and petals Siightiy 

 recurving. A beautiful open Rose, a free bloomer, and promising well 

 as a pot Rose. It has no tinge of violet or purple to mar its beauty. It 

 promises to be a reliable ever-blooming Rose, free from bad qualities. 

 MY MABYIANB (Hybrid). 



A new seedling, particularly good for winter forcing. The color is a 

 soft salmon-pink, lighting up beautifully as the flowers expand. It is 

 of splendid growth, sturdy and healthy, with large foliage, and delight- 

 fully perfumed. 



JCA FRANCE. 



No yariety can . surpass it in d-^licate coloring — silvery-rose shades, 

 ■witK pink. It' has a satin sheen over all its petals. 



BICHMOKS. 



It is as free blooming as Bridesmaid or Golden Gate, and its scarlet- 

 crimson flowers are borne on fine, long stems, which makes it specially 

 valuable for cutting purposes. It is a strong competitor of Liberty and 

 Meteor for forcing. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



CRIMSON RAMBLER 



This plant is of a very vigorous growth for cov- 

 ering buildings, trellises, etc. It cannot be ex- 

 celled. One of the striking characteristics of this 

 Rose is its remarkable color of the brigihtest crim- 

 son, 



DOROTHY PERKINS 



As hardy as Crimson Rambler and same habit of 

 growth. Blooms are very double; the petals are 

 very prettily rolled back and crinkled. The color is 

 a most, beautiful shell-pink. 



LADY GAY 



A most desirable variety of remarkable, vigor- 

 ous growth, with flowers of a delicate cerise-pink, 

 passing to soft-tinted pink. The effect of a plant in full bloom 

 with the combination of the soft pink flowers, cherry-pink buds, 

 and tflie deep green of the foliage is indeed charming. 



MICROPHYLLA ALBA 



A most .vigorous grower; very hardy; bears semi-double flowers 

 of a creamy-wthite. This is the Rose Keystone you hear so 

 much about. 



SILVER MOON 



Flowers very large, four and a half inches and over in diam- 

 eter, pure white in color, petals of great substance, beautifully 

 cupped, forming a Clematis-like flower. The large bunch of yel- 

 low stamens in the centre adds to its attractiveness. These 

 flowers are borne on strong stems, 12 to 18 inches long, and are 

 delicately scented. The plant is a strong grower, with large, 

 glossy bronze-green foliage. 



TAUSENDSCHON 



A German introduction which comes to us very highly recommended. It 

 has tlie same vigorous habit ofgrowth as the other Ramblers, almost devoid 

 of thorns. It bears its flowers in immense clusters ; color a soft pink when 

 first opening, changing to a carmine rose on the reverse as they fully expand. 



Prices: One-year-old Plants, from .3-in. pots, 15c. each ; from 4-in. 

 pots, 25c. each. Two-year-old Plants, from 5-in. pots, 50o. each; from 6-in. 

 pots, 60c. each ; except Silver Moon, which are in two-.Year-old roots only, 

 at 75c. each. One-year-old roots, 10c. each ; extra by mail. Two-year-old 

 roots, by express, not prepaid. 



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