MIvSS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



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LIST OF FINEST HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES* 



CTjf J. cn'^t, Undoubtedlv the finest White 



Jir/l/y^ma^e^Jgrcfsom ^j/^r/^ Pirpetual yet intro- 



^ rJ. New Hybrid Perpetual, duced. The flowers are of the 

 purest white, of extra large size, and of imtaense substance. 

 It is a strone, vigorous grower, with fine, large foliage. Each, 

 20C. ; 3 for 5oc. 



New Rose, Hrs. R. G. Sherman Crawford. This lovely new 

 hybrid is one of the few large-flowering Roses that blooms 

 constantly and are perfectly hardy. Color, deep rosy-pink, 

 the outer petals tinted with pale flesh in quite a new and 

 unique shade ; white at base of petals. The flowers are large, 

 full, and very fragrant, of perfect imbricated form, and freely 

 produced, the plant blooming continually, from early summer 

 to late autumn. Each, 20c. ; 3 for See. 



Clio (new"). Flesh-color. This is one of the finest roses we 

 have yet seen, and we predict for it, as soon as known, the 

 greatest popularity. It has the most delicate texture and 

 coloring imaginable, a beautiful globular form, and in size is 

 something truly striking. In our nurseries the past season 

 we saw on two-year old plants great globular flowers that 

 were at least six inches in diameter, and truly magnificent in 

 appearance. The plant is a very vigorous grow^er, perfectly 

 hardy, and the flowers are very freely produced throughout 

 the season. Each, 20c. ; 3 for 50c. 



One each of these three new roses, 50 cents. 



The Grand Rose, American Beauty. The largest, sweetest, 

 and best of all Hardy Roses. It is a genuine, hardy, ever- 

 blooming Rose. For immensity in size, rich color, exquisite 

 form, and delicious fragrance, it stands without an equal. It 

 is a quick and hardy grower and a continuous bloomer ; valu- 

 able both for house and garden culture. Color is a rich crim- 

 son ; its fragrance is wonderfully sweet. Each 20c.; 3 for soc. 



Anne de Diesbach. Brilliant shell-pink; very large and 

 showj', sweetly scented ; very double, and of fine form ; of 

 strong, growing, vigorous habit. Each, 15c. ; 2 for 250. 



Baron de Bonstettin. Rich, dark red, passing to a deep 

 velvety maroon, sometimes almost purple ; large, sweetly 

 scented, very double and beautiful. Each, 150.; 2 for 25c. 



CAPRICE. 



CF , A striped rose, the ground color 



aprfce* being a clear satiny pink, distinctly 

 striped and dashed with white and bright 

 carmine. The flowers are large, slightly cup- 

 shaped, but full and deep. The buds are especially 

 handsome, being of fine shape and showing the 

 stripe and markings to great advantage. Each, 

 iSC; 2 for 25c. 



General Jacqueminot. Rich, velvety crimson, 

 changing to scarlet crimson. A magnificent rose ; 

 equally beautiful in the bud state or open. This is 

 the best known of all Hardy Perpetuals, and is 

 without a rival in fragrance and richness of color. 

 It is as easy of cultivation as many of the more 

 common varieties, and perfectly hardy. Each, 

 1 5c. ; 2 for 2sc. 



John Hopper. One of the most reliable and satis- 

 factory H. P. Roses. Flowers large, regular and 

 full ; color brilliant rose, changing to bright, glow- 

 ing pink, shaded with rich crimson ; very sweet, 

 and a remarkably profuse bloomer. Each, 15c.; 

 2 for 2sc. 



Mme. Gabriel Luizet. One of the most beautiful 

 of all Roses. It is extra large, with broad, shell- 

 like petals, elegantly formed, very double and full, 

 delightfully suffused with lavender and pearl. 

 Each, ISC ; 2 for 25c. 



Paul Neyron. Deep, shining pink. Flowers 

 often five inches in diameter, and the buds always 

 develop fine, perfect Roses. It is a good, strong 

 grower : almost thornless stems, which often attain 

 6 to 8 feet in one season Each, isc; 2 for 250. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Very dark, rich, vel- 

 vety crimson, passing to intense maroon, shaded 

 black ; large, full flowers, appearing at a distance 

 as if really black. One of the darkest roses ; very 

 handsome. Each, 150.; 2 for 25c. 



