Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Tea Roses. 



The most tender of all Roses, and used principally 

 for forcing and house culture. 



Price, all leadiug varieties in fine plants of 

 different sizes, S3 to .§6 per doz., .?15 to 

 $40 per 100. Special prices for small plants 

 on application. 



Annie Cook. Delicate pink ; vigorous. 

 Bon Sileu, or Silene. Bright carmine, shaded 

 salmon. 



Bride. Pure wliite; large and very fragrant. 

 Bridesmaid. DeUcate pink. 



Catharine Mermet. Bright pink, with silvery 

 shading. 



Climbing Devoniensis. Blush white: large. 



Climbing Niphetos. Pure white; very sweet. 



Climbing Perle des Jardins. Canary, deepen- 

 ing to golden yellow. 



Coquette de Lyon. Pale yellow. 



Cornelia Cook. Creamy white; double. 



Dachess de Brabant. Carmine and violet. 



Etoile de Lyon. YeUow, with dark center. 



Gerard Desbois. JBright red; good form. 



Gloire de Dijon. Carmine, shaded amber and 

 cream; fragrant. 



Homer. Salmon rose; free bloomer. 



Isabella Sprunt. A sport from Sal'rano; sulphur 

 yellow. 



Jaune Nabonnand, , Deep yellow; large. 

 La Princess Vera. Flesh, shaded with coppery 

 rose. 



Mad. Capucine. Copper color; distinct. 

 ITIad. A. IVabonnand. Pale flesh ; large. 

 Mad. Bravy. Creamy white; double. 

 3Iad. Cusin. Bright purplish crimson and yellow. 

 Mad. de Vatry, Rich crimson scarlet. 

 Mad. de Wattville. Salmon white, petals bright 

 rose 



Mad. Lambard. Rosy salmon; large and full. 

 Mad. Pierre Gnillot. Orange yellow, shaded 



clear pink. 

 Marie Ducher. Rich salmon and fawn. 

 Marie Gnillot. "Wtiite, tinged with yellow. 

 Marie Van Hontte. Pale yellow, shaded with 



rose. 



Maurice Rouvier. Rose, veined with red. 

 Niphetos. White, with pale yellow; long buds. 

 Papa Gontier. Rose and yellow, crimson petals. 

 Perle de Jardins. Beautiful yellow; large and full. 

 Queen. Pure white and fragrant. 

 Rainbow. Beautiful deep pink. 

 Safrano. Bright apricot yellow; fragrant. 

 Sappho. Fawn, shaded with rose; distinct. 

 Sombreuil. White and rose; very large. 

 Souvenir d'nn Ami. Deep flesh, shaded carmine. 

 Sunset. Golden amber, with dark crimson; strong. 

 Triomphe de Luxembourg. Rosy pink; double. 

 Waban. Sport from Catherine Mermet; clear 

 pink. 



White Boa Silene. Pearly white; vigorous. 



Miscellaneous Roses. 



Price, $3 to «5 per doz., $15 to $25 per lOO. 



Caobage, or Common Provence Rose; fragrant. 

 Harrison's Yellow. Golden yellow ; semi-double. 

 Madame Georges Bruant. (Hybrid Rugosa.) 



Rich foliage; white flowers; quite hardy. Fine 



for massing. 



Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow; double. 



Rosa Rugosa. This fine variety, for massing or 

 borders, cannot be excelled. It is a native of 

 Japan, very hardy and vigorous. Flowers single, 

 and produced freely from June until December. 

 Fine dai k, pinnate, glossy green foliape. Plants 

 can be pruned in dwarf compact bush form, if 

 desired. $5 per dozen, $15 to $35 per 100. 



Rosa Rugosa alba. The white variety of the 

 above. Single, pure white, five-petaled flowers, 3 

 inches in diameter. 



Rosa Rugosa rubra. The red variety. Flowers 

 a bright, beautiful crimson. 



Rosa Wichuriana. White, dark green foliage. 

 Excellent for covering low walls or banks. $5 

 per doz., $15 to $35 per 100. 



Extra Standard Rose. 



Special Collections of the Best Hardy Roses. 



These collections are made up of the choicest and most desirable kinds for outside beds or borders. 

 The plants are dormant, of large size and selected for immediate flowering, with ordinary treatment, the 

 fi'-st sefison. 



Collection of 50 Best Hardy Roses $10; extra $15 



" " 100 " " " $20 ; " $25 



Smaller plants, from $12 and $15 per 100. 



Standard or Tree Rose. 



In some localities Standard Roses may be grown successfully They require rich soil and plenty of 

 moisture. In beds or borders they are am )ng the most effective plants, and are very attractive and 

 unique as a border along the lines and walks of a small fruit or kitchen garden. 



Pric?, extra fine plants, the best hardy varieties specially selected from my own importations, $2 each, 

 $20i)9rdoz. Pine plants, not so heavy, .$1 each, $10 per doz., $50 and $75 per 100. Plants started in pots 

 and rea(?.y for immtsdiate flowering, $2 each. 



