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Fred'k W. Kelsey, Broadway, New York. 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses— Cmitinued. 

 Marchioness of Uufleriii. Rose, shaded with 

 carmine. 



Margaret Dickson. Rose white, shaded with yel- 

 low. Superb. 



Marguerite de St, Amande. Bright rose; buds 

 beautiful. 



Marie Baumann. Beautiful cannine crimson; 

 extra line. 



Marie Kady. Vermilion and crimson : large, 

 very full. 



Marquise de Castfellane. Bright carmine rose; 



large; not fi'agrant. 

 Marshall P. Wilder. Large, fragrant, cherry 



carmine flowers. 

 Maurice Beruardin. Bright crimson; profuse 



bloomer. 



Merveille de Lyon. White, tinted with rose; 

 double. 



Mrs, John Laing. Clear pink; fragrant and very 

 beautiful. 



Paul Neyron. Deep rose; free bloomer. 

 Pierre Notting, Dark maroon, shaded with crim- 

 son; large. 



President C'arnot, Bright rose, shaded with sil- 

 very carmine. 



Prince Camille de Rohan, Velvety crimson; 

 very handsome. 



Queen of Waltham, Bright crimson; good 

 form; late. 



Rev, J. B. M. Camm. Carmine rose; highly 

 • scented. 



Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant red; fine form; 

 vigorous. 



Vick's Caprice. Pink and white, striped; vigorous. 

 Victor Verdier. Bright rose, carmine center; 

 fine. 



White Baroness. Pure white. 



Xavier Olibo. Dark velvety crimson ; large. 



Hardy Moss Roses. 



Beautiful old-fashioned flowers; hardy and easily 

 grown. 



Price, $4 to $6 per dozen. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white; buds and flowers 



in clusters. 

 Captain John Ingram. Pui-plish crimson. 

 Common 31oss. Pale rose; beautiful buds. 

 Comtesse de Muriuias. W)iite, tmged with flesh. 

 Crested Moss. Bud.'< deep pink, with mossy fringe. 

 Crimson (Jlobe. Crimson; large and double. 

 (Gracilis. Beautifid fiiiik buds-, witli delicate moss. 

 Little (>em. Small double crimson flowers. 

 Madame Moreau, Clear rose : fragrant. 

 Madame Kdward Ory, Carmine-red. 

 Princess Adelaide, Pale rose; foliage variegated. 

 Salet, Light rose: large and full. 

 White Bath. White, sometimes shaded with flesh. 



Bourbon and Noisette Roses. 



These are not entirely hardy, but can be grown 

 successfully anywhere in beds, with slight protec- 

 tion. They are perpetual bloomers; flowers mostly 

 of light colors and in clusters. Valuable also f oi 

 forcing. 



Strong, pot-grown plants, different sizes, $4 

 to $C per doz., $20 to $40 per 100. 



Agrippina or Cramoisi - Superieur. Rich 

 crimson. 



America. Creamy yellow, tinged with salmon. 

 Apolline. Rosy pink; large. 

 Cloth of Uo\d or Chromatella. Deep yellow 

 and double. 



(Jeorge Pcabody. Rich crimson and carmine, 

 fragrant. 



Hermosa. Bright rose; constant bloomer. 

 Lamarque. White, pale yellow center; clusters. 

 Marechal Niel. Deep yellow; very large and 

 fragrant. 



Mrs. Degraw. Satiny pink; very fragrant. 

 Mrs. Paul. Blush, shaded with rosy pink. 

 Solfaterre. Clear yellow; large and double. 

 Souvenir de La Malmaison. Flesh, shaded with 

 cleai' peachy red. 



Hybrid Tea Roses. 



This class of Roses has been introduced during 

 the past few years; they are crosses between the 

 Hardy Hybrid Perpetuals and varieties of the Tea 

 Roses. They bloDui constantly, and some of the 

 dark and delicate colors are very beautiful. They 

 are not hard}', but valuable for forcing. 



Price, tine plants, $3 to $G per dozen. Special 

 rates in quantity. 



Captain Christy. Flesh color. 



Cheshunt Hy brid, Cherry cannine and violet; 



slightly scented. 

 Duchess ol Albany. A sport from La France; 



brilUant rose-pink. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh. Deep crimson; lighter 



when open. 



Duke of Connaught. Crimson ; very fragrant. 

 Empress Augusta Victoria. Pearly white; free 

 bloomer. 



Francis B. Hayes. Bright crimson ; free bloomer. 

 Madame Caroline Testout. Deep red center, 



edged with sOvery rose. 

 Meteor. Dark velvety crimson. 

 Pierre (^uillot. Brilliant crimson; fragrant. 

 Pink Rover. Pale pink; semi-cUmbing. 

 Puritan. Pure white; large. 

 Wootton. Rich red and exceedingly fragrant. 

 William F. Bennett. Brilliant crimson; very 



fragrant. 



T/i<- y^oscs and Lilies arrived in fine condition and are very fine plants. I could not 

 wish better. A. W. E. 



Bar Harbor, Me. 



