PETEH HEJ^DEt^SOfl & CO.— PliAflT DEPAl^TIVIEflT. 



KJ^RDIT ROSE, 



" Gen. Jacctueminot." 



Now known everywhere. The best of all forciug Eoses of the 

 Hybrid Perpetual class. Hundreds of thousands of feet of glass 

 are exclusively devoted to this one variety. The buds, in midwin- 

 ter, wholesale at from 25 cents to 50 cents apiece. Color, rich 

 crimson ; of fine shape and exquisite fragrance. This grand old 

 variety holds its own against all new-comers, and is undoubtedly 

 the finest hardy Rose of its color. {See cut.) 



Extra size, 75c. each ; S7.50 per doz. 



1st " 50c. " 4.50 



2d " 30c. " 3.00 



3d " 15c. " 1.50 



ID'W-A.K.F BEIDIDIN"0 ROSES. 



Folyantha or Uultiflora class. 



A class of Eoses of much value for bedding purposes, as they 

 form a mass of bloom. They are of dwarf habit, and are continu- 

 ously in flower during the entii-e season. They bloom in numerous 

 clusters of from 25 to 100 flowers in each cluster, the single flower? 

 being about 1}^ inches across. These POLYANTHA ROSES are 

 hardy in this latitude with slight protection. They are particularly 

 valuable for planting on the borders of beds of taller growing sorts, 

 or on the edge of " foliage " beds, as they are constantly in bloom, 

 and rarely attain more than 10 or 12 inches in height. They are also 

 largely used for borders in cemetery plots, their neat and tasteful 

 appearance commanding attention at first sight. 

 Mignonette. Dark pink ; extra fine ; grand Eose for cemeteries. 

 Paquerette. Pure white ; very hard}' ; same as above, except color. 

 Mme. Cecil Bruner. Delicate rose color ; a very prottj' shade. 

 Anna Marie Montravel. Beautiful white ; fine form. 

 Perle D'Or. Saffron yellow, tinged copper color ; very profuse. 

 Miniatvue. Light pink, changing to ■white. 

 Golden Fairy. Golden color ; dwarf habit. 

 Little Dot. Delicate flesh pink, changing to white. 

 Greorge Pernet. This variety is somewhat in advance of the others 

 in this class. Color, bright pink with coppery yellow at the 

 base of the petals. 1st size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz.; 2d size, 

 15e. each, SI. 50 per doz. 



Set of 9 Dwarf Bedding Roses, 1st size, $3.50 

 9 " " '• 2d " 1.00 



<4-{ardy jVer-Bloon^ii^g j^ose. 



" Dinsmore." 



We repeat the description given of this grand.varietj' wheit 

 first introduced by us, and would add that, next to " Sunset,"' 

 it has had the largest sale of any Eose ever sent out by us. 

 "For years we have been looking for a variety which had. 

 all the desirable qualities of a bedding Eose — that is, one 

 which was of good color, fine form, a profuse bloomer, and 

 which would stand the rigor of our Northern winters without 

 protection ; and we can conscientiously say that, until the 

 ' Dinsmore ' was produced, there was none to our knowledge 

 Avhich combined all these qualities. It is a vigorous, healthy 

 Eose of branching habit, and is simply loaded with fiowers- 

 all summer long, being even more profuse than most of the 

 tender 'ever-blooming' Eoses. The flowers are large, per- 

 fectly double, and of a dazzling scarlet crimson color, and 

 have that rich, spicy fragrance peculiar to the best hybrid 

 Eoses." Wherever summer Eose buds are wanted it has no- 

 equal. (See cut, page 105.) 



1st size, 75c. each ; -$7.50 per dozen. 



2d " 50c. " 4.50 



3d " 30c. " 3.00 



"Gloire de Margottiii." 



This fine hardy Eose is distinguished alike for its vigorous, 

 healthy constitution, freedom of bloom and handsome foliage; 

 but, beyond all it is decidedly the most brilliant hardy red 

 Eose as yet introduced. So intense is the color that it might 

 almost be termed a scarlet. Added to these qualities, it has 

 flowers of the largest size and most exquisite fragrance. It 

 will prove hardy eveiywhere. 



Price, 1st size, $1.00 each, $9.00 per doz. ; 2d size, 60c. each, 

 SG.OO per doz. ; 3d size, 30c. each, S3. 00 per doz. 



GLOinE DE MARGOTTIN. 



