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ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 342 WEST FOURTEENTH ST., NEW YORK 



ROSILS 



HARDY HYBRID PLRPLTUALS 



Two Years Old, Low-budded, Dormant 



My list comprises the best of the many varieties now in culti 

 vation. Budded Roses produce larjjer and l)etter flowers than 

 own root-stock, but as they are budded on a wild Rose, care should 

 be taken to remove the original root suckers from time to time as 

 they 8;r(iw up. 



Alfred Colomb. Carmine. 



Anne de Diesbach. Brigtit carmine. 



Ball of Snow. Pure white. 



Baron de Bonstetten. Dark crimson, shaded. 



Baroness Rothschild. Satiny pink; extra fine. 



Captain Christy. Delicate flesh color. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion; very fine. 



Fisher Holmes. Dark rich scarlet. 



General Jacqueminot. Rich velvety crimson. 



General Washington. Beautiful red, shaded carmine. 



John Hopper. Brilliant rose-pink. 



La France. The finest light pink. 



Margaret Dickson. White, pale flesh center. 



Magna Charta. Clear rosy pink. 



Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light, satiny pink. 



Mme. Plantier. White. 



Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink; most desirable variety. 

 Paul Neyron. Beautiful dark pink. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Velvety crimson. 

 Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red. 



Per bundle of 10, $2, SIS per lOO, $160 per l,000 



MAMAN COf'HET. 



HYBRID TLA AND OTHER ROSES 

 Maman Cochet, Pink 



The grandest outiioor Rose, almost identical in form and color to 

 the well-known Bridesmaid, being a clear carmine-pink. It is a very 

 strong and vigorous grower, producing buds of large size and ideal 

 form on long, stiff stems. Buds of a high quality being produced in 

 the outdoor garden as of Bridesmaid under glass in the winter. It 

 is a continuous bloomer and heavy yielder. Perfectly hardy as far 

 north as iMassachusetts, $2.5(1 for ]'(!, $1^0 per 100. 



Maman Cochet, White 



A sport from the above valuable variety, witli all the same charac- 

 teristics as to flowering and foliage. Color a beautiful ivory-white, at 

 times tinted with the faintest suggestion of blush, the same as often 

 found in the Bride. Strong 2-vear-old plants, $2.ri0 for 10, $20 

 per 100. 



Qrus an Teplitz 



The great new red Rose from Germany, closely lesembling Liberty 

 in color. No rose in commerce can compare with Grus an Teplitz as 

 a bedder. It is a perfect sheet of richest crimson-scarlet all sum- 

 mer. A strong, vigorous grower. Hardy. $2..iO for 10. $20 per 100. 



American Beauty, 

 Clothilde Soupert, 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 

 Caroline Testout, 



UOSE, MME. GABUIEL LUIZET. 



Hermosa. 

 S2.60 for 10, S20 per 100 



Reine Marie Henriette 



A grand'climbing Rose, much in demand in the southern states 

 where Crimson Ramblers are not so free bloomers on account of the 

 summer heat. This Rose is sometimes called the Pink Gloire de 

 Dijon, which it greatly resembles in habit. It is not only very free, 

 but a continuous bloomer, the flowers being of good size, of great 

 beauty and substance. Color a beautiful pink. $:{ for 10, $25 per 100. 



