Standard Roses. 



Fifteen cents eacb, Kour for 50 cts., $1.25 per dozen. 



AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 



AUGUSTA VICTORIA.— One of the most desir- 

 able Roses of recent introduction. The flowers are 

 produced in the greatest profusion, are of large size, 

 of a creamy white color, shading deeper towards 

 the centre. It is a strong, healthy grower, with fine 

 foliage, and will undoubtedly become popular both 

 as a bedding variety and for forcing under glass. 



AMERICAN RE AUTY.— Beautiful crimson; very 

 double and fragrant. 



LA FRANCE.— Splendid satiny Rose; very large, 

 full, fine form; a constant bloomer. 



METEOR.- A rich, dark, velvety crimson Hy- 

 brid Tea; a free-bloomer and vigorous grower. 



MADAME CAMIL.L.E.— Pale flesh, changing to 

 salmon Rose, shaded with carmine. 



MARIE GUIIiLOT — Pure white; a fine bedding 

 Rose. 



MARECHAL. NEIL..- Large golden yellow. 



SAPRANO.- Saffron yellow; beautiful in the 

 buds; a well-known favorite. 



NIPHETOS.-The White Rose par excellence- 

 large pointed buds; very free flowering. Partic- 

 ularly valuable for winter forcing and summer 

 blooming. 



PAPA GONTIER.— This is one of the most fash- 

 ionable of our winter flowering Roses, but is equally 

 useful for summer bedding. Color, a glowing car- 

 mine crimson. 



PERLE DES JARDINS.-No Rose of its color is 

 more valuable than this. Its color is a rich shade 

 of yellow; large size and perfect form. Tea fra- 

 grance; a healthy, free grower, and unequalled in 

 profusion of bloom. 



THE BRIDE.— The Bride is a pure white Rose of 

 large size and most perfect form. This variety has 

 a most delicious fragrance, and is a strong-grow- 

 ing, free-blooming Rose, either for summer or win- 

 ter flowering. 



BRIDESMAID,— This beautiful new Rose is a 

 sport from Catherine Mermet, possessing all the 

 good qualities of that popular variety, but surpass- 



ing it in color, being of a darker, richer color, a 

 deep, rich pink. A most desirable acquisition, and 

 invaluable for winter forcing. 



GEN. JACCIUEMINOT.- Well known and popu- 

 lar. 



CORNELIA COOK.— Perhaps the finest white 

 Rose; flowers very large. 



GLDEN GATE.— Creamy white, tinted yellow; 

 petals edged with rose. 



HER»IOSA.— Pink. A grand bedding Rose, pro- 

 lific in blooming, and almost entirely hardy, having 

 lived for years in the New York cemeteries. 



QUEEN PINK AND WOOTEN. 



Made of Cypress. 



Never Decay or Fall Apart. 



NO. 1.-PLAIN. 



Natural varnish finish on the wood, or if wanted 

 <"an finish them in oil paint, but to order only. 



13 in. diameter by 11 in. hia-h, each SI 00 



15 " '• U " •' 1 50 



18 " " " IB^ " " " 3 00 



21 " " " 183^ " " 2 00 



34 " " " 201^ " " 3 50 



