Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Hardy Climbing Roses. 

 For covering trellises, lattice work, posts or pillars. 



Price, stron? fine plants, $3 to $6 per doz., 

 $15 to $30 per 100. 



Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, compact and fine. 



Bennett's Seedling. Pure vi^hite; double. 



Climbiug La France. Flowers beautiful peach 

 pink; very fragrant. The best of aU climbing 

 roses. .50 cts. to 



Gem of the Prairies. Large red flowers, blotched 

 with white; fragant. 



Jules Margottin. Carmine rose; fine; very de- 

 sirable. 



3Irs. Hovey. Delicate blush; similarto Baltimore 

 Belle. 



Princess Louise Victoria. Salmon pink; not 



fragrant; handsome foliage. 

 Queen of the Prairies. Bright red, sometimes 



striped with white ; foliage large. 

 Rosa setigera. Prairie Rose. One of the most 



beautiful climbing plauts. 

 Triumphant. White ; double and compact. 

 White Banksia. Small, pure white, violet-scented. 

 Yellow Banksia. Small, yellow double flowers. 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 



These are the finest and most valuabij; of 

 ALL Roses, for planting in the open ground. 

 They bloom freely in summer and autumn, and at 

 intervals all the season. 



Price, strong fine plants, seiected and extra 

 sizes, $3 to $6 per doz., $12 to 

 $25 per 100. 



Abel Carriere. Velvety crimson, with brighter 

 center. 



Alfred Colomb. Brilliant crimson; very large 

 and fragrant; su|)erb. 



American Beauty. Rich pink, shaded with car- 

 mine; large and very fragrant. 



American Belle. A sport from American 

 Beauty, having the same good qualities; bright 

 pink. An acquisition. 



Anne de Diesbach. Beautiful carmine; very 

 large and fragrant. 



Antoine Mouton. Free bloomer, fragrant; clear 

 pink. 



Baron de Bonstettin. Velvety maroon; large; 

 excellent variety. 



Baron Ilausmanu. Carmine ; very handsome. 



Baroness Rothchild. Light pink; not scented; 

 cupped form, and blooming late. 



Baron ne Prevost. Pure rose, very fragrant; 

 free bloomer. 



Beauty of Waltham. Cherry color to rosy car- 

 mine; very fragrant. 



Caroline de Sansal. Pale flesh, deeper shade 

 toward center; large. 



Charles Lefebvre. Reddish crimson; splendid 

 variety. 



Charles Margottin. Reddish crimson; fragrant 

 and distinct. 



Comte de Paris. Bright crimson, delicately 



shaded with violet purple. 

 Comtesse Cecile de Chabrillant. Deep pink; 



fuU and fi-agrant. 

 Comtesse de Serenye. Silvery phik, mottled; 



slightly scented. 

 Coquette des Alpes. White and carmine ; strong 



grower. 



Coquette des Blanches. White, tinged with 

 pink. 



Countess ol Oxford. Bright carmine; not fra- 

 grant; handsome foliage. 



Dawson. Profuse bloomer ; bright pink ; fragrant. 



Diusmorc. Bright crimson; double; fragrant. 



Duke of .Albany. Rich crimson, shading to a 

 velvety black ; large. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Dark velvety maroon. 



Duke of Teck. Bright crimson ; medium size. 



Earl of Dufferin. Large, brilliant crimson and 

 dark maroon ; delightful odor. A magnificent 

 rose. 



Eliza Boelle. White and pink; exquisite. 

 Etienne Levet. Carmine red; fine. 

 Eugene Verdier. Beautiful silvery pink and fawn; 

 splendid. 



Fisher Holmes. Deep crimson; fine form. 

 Francois Levet. Cherry red; vigorous habit. 

 Francois 3Iichelon. Carmine rose; fragrant; 

 large. 



General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson; fra- 

 grant. 



General Washington. Bright red and crimson; 



large and full. 

 Gloire de Margottin. Bright scarlet; bud long, 



fragrant. 



Gustave Piganeau. Very large, brilliant car- 

 mine. 



Hippolyte Jamain. Carmine red; large and 

 fine. 



Jean Liabaud. Crimson maroon; fuU and fra- 

 grant. 



John Hopper. Bright rose and carmine; large. 

 La France. Delicate silver rose, deepening to 

 pink. 



La Reinco Bright rose, fragrant; very large. 

 La Rosiere. Velvety crimson; fine. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Crimson maroon; full and 

 fragrant. 



Mabel Morrison. Blush white, petals tinted pink. 

 Madame Ducher. Bright red and purple; fra- 

 grant. 



Madame Hardy. White; highly scented. 



Madame Gabriel Luizet. Extra large, beauti- 

 ful pink ; some fragrance. 



Madame Plantier. Pure white; profuse bloomer. 

 Sjjecial low rales in quantity. 



Madame Victor Verdier. Bright cherry red; 

 very fragrant. 



Magna Charta. Pink and cannine; splendid 

 variety. 



