Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 



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rirs. John Laing. Clear pink ; fragrant and very 

 beautiful. Large flowers, long stiff stems. 

 Very fine for outside planting or for forcing. 



rirs. R. Q. Sharman Crawford. A constant 

 bloomer; flowers large, rosy pink and fragrant; 

 vigorous grower. One of the best roses of 

 recent introduction. 



Oskar Cordel. Also a newer desirable sort. Very 

 large, fragrant, cup-shaped flowers ; bright car- 

 mine. 



Paeonia. Deep red ; large and fragrant. 



Paul Neyron. Deep rose; free bloomer. Very 

 popular as a garden rose, also for forcing. 



Pierre Notting. Dark maroon, shaded with crim- 

 son ; large globular form ; full and very fra- 

 grant. Very fine. 



President Lincoln. Bright red ; large and full. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Velvety crimson ; 

 very handsome. 



Queen of Edgely. This fine new Hybrid Per- 

 petual is a decided acquisition. A very vigor- 

 ous grower and very large flowers of a bright 

 pink color, finally fading to light pink. The 

 rich dark green foliage extends well up the 

 stem. 



Queen of Waltham. Bright crimson ; good form ; 

 late. 



R. B, Carter. Fine exhibition rose; large flowers 



of a magenta carmine color. 

 Rev. Alan Cheales. Immense proony shaded 



flowers ; verj^ strong and vigorous habit. 

 Rev. J. B. n. Camm. Carmine rose; highly 



scented. A beautiful rose. 

 Robert Duncan. A fine new variety. Large 



well-formed flowers of deep pink color. 

 Royal Scarlet. Vivid red flowers; reddish brown 



foliage. 



Soleil d'Or. Golden Sun. One of the newer varie- 

 ties from France. Fine large globular flowers 

 and rich colored, medium-sized leaves. The 

 color of the flower, deep yellow, shaded with 

 orange and nasturtium red. 



Tom Wood. Of vigorous growth with handsome 

 foliage ; flowers in great profusion ; flowers 

 large and perfect, cherry red color. 



Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant red ; fine form; vigor- 

 ous. One of the best roses for the garden or 

 for forcing. 



Vick's Caprice. Pink and white striped; vigor- 

 ous. 



Victor Verdier. Bright rose, carmine center. A 

 fine old variety. 



Waltham. Carmine flowers, shaded with violet ; 

 fragrant ; fine vigorous foliage. 



White Baroness. Pure white ; cup shaped ; valu- 

 able. 



Xavier Olibo. Dark velvety crimson ; large. 



Hardy Moss Roses. 



Beautiful "old-fashioned flowers;" hardy and 

 easily grown. 



Price, $4 to $6 per dozen. Low prices per 100. 



Blanche Horeau. Pure white ; buds and flowers 



in clusters. 

 Captain John Ingram. Purplish crimson. 



Common floss. Pale rose; beautiful buds. 

 Comtesse de flurinias. White, tinged with flesh. 

 Crested floss. Buds deep pink, with mossy fringe. 

 Crimson Qlobe. Crimson ; large and double. 

 Gracilis. Beautiful pink buds, with delicate moss. 

 Qlory of flosses. Large flowers of rich pink; 



very fragrant. A strong, healthy grower. 

 Little Gem. Small double crimson flowers, 

 fladame floreau. Clear rose; fragrant, 

 fladame Edward Cry. Carmine red ; fine. 

 Princess Adelaide. Pale rose ; foliage variegated. 

 Salet. Light rose; large and full ; choice. 

 White Bath. White, sometimes shaded with flesh. 



The Best Polyantha Roses. 



A distinct class of Everblooming Eoses, of 

 dwarf, bushy habit and fragrant double flowers ; 

 of vigorous growth and constant bloom. Fine 

 plants from $3 to $5 per doz. Special rates in 

 quantity. 



Clothilde Soupert. Flowers shaded from light 

 pink to silvery rose. 



Little Pet. Pure creamy white, tinged with 

 salmon pink. 



Mile. Cecile Brunner. Eosy pink ; large fra- 

 grant flowers. 



flignonette. Clear pink, tinted rose ; a very pro- 

 fuse bloomer. 



flosella. White petals with yellow ground ; flow- 

 ers in clusters. 



Parquerette. Small, pure white flowers in clus- 

 ters. 



Pink Soupert. Dark rich pink, nearly red. 

 Yellow Soupert. Yellow petals tinged with 

 white. Very free bloomer. 



The Best Bourbon and Noisette 

 Roses. 



These are not entirely hardy, but can be grown 



successfully in beds, with slight protection. They 



are perpetual bloomers ; flowers mostly of light 



colors and in clusters. Valuable also for forcing. 



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

 to $6 per doz. Low prices per 100. 



Alfred Auburt. A profuse bloomer, bright red. 



Agrippina or CramoisUSuperieur. Eich crim- 

 son. One of the best. 



America. Creamy yellow, tinged with salmon. 



Apolline. Eosy pink; large; free bloomer. 



Champion of the World. Large fragrant flow- 

 ers ; rich rosy pink. 



Cloth of Gold or Chromatella. Deep yellow and 

 double ; very fine for conservatory. 



Crown Princess Victoria. A grand, perfectly 

 double, pure white rose; free bloomer. 



Caroline flarnlesse. Verj' handsome blush white 

 flowers ; hardy ; blooms all summer. 



Celine Forestler. Fine large, sulphur-yellow 

 flowers. 



Douglas. Crimson ; very fine buds. 

 George Peabody. Eich crimson and carmine, 

 fragrant. 



Hermosa. Bright rose; constant bloomer. An 

 old, general favorite. 



