ROSES. 



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BOURBON AND NOISETTE ROSES. 



These Roses are not entirely hardy but are very valuable for beds for summer flowering as they 

 bloom continuously from early season until cold weather and frost in late autumn. 



The Flowers of many of the varieties appear in clusters, thus making them efEective both in 

 ilower and foliage. 



By Slight covering in winter the plants may remain safely in beds or borders in the open ground 

 Prices: Strong, well rooted plants, $3 to | 

 a.nd variety. 



Agrippina or Cramoisi^Superieur. Rich crim- 

 son. One of the best. 



per dozen; $15 to $35 per 100, according to size 

 Augusta Victoria. See under Tea 



America. Creamy yellow, tinged with salmon. 

 Apolline. Rosy pink; large; free bloomer. 

 Burbank. Strong, vigorous grower, constant 

 bloomer, very fragrant cherry-crimson flowers. 



'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 Marniesse. Very handsome blush white 



flowers ; hardy ; blooms all summer. 

 Celine Forestier. Fine large, sulphur-yellow 



flowers. 



Douglas. Crimson; very fine buds. 

 George Peabody. Rich crimson and carmine, 

 liermosa. Bright rose ; constant bloomer. An 

 old, general favorite. 



Kaiserin 



Roses. 



Lamarque. White, pale yellow center ; clusters. 

 Marechal Niel. Deep yellow; very large and 



fragrant. A very popular and beautiful rose. 

 Mme. Jean Sisley. Large double white rose 



with small red dots. 



Mrs. Degraw. Satiny pink; very fragrant. 

 Mrs. Paul. Blush, shaded with rosy pink. 

 Perle des Blanches. Fine double white; flowers 



in great profusion during the summer. 

 Pink Daily. Bright pink flowers; fragrant. 

 Purity. White, slightly flushed with pink. Fine 



for garden or forcing. 

 Queen's Scarlet. Rich scarlet ; profuse bloomer. 

 Solfaterre. Clear yellow ; large and double. 

 Souvenir de La Malmaison. Flesh, shaded with 



clear peachy red. One of the best. 



to $6 per dozen: $15 to $35 per 100, according to size 



HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



These Roses are crosses between the hardy Hybrid Perpetuals and varieties of the Tea Roses. 



Thev Are Not hardy but are valuable for forcing as they bloom constantly, and some of the dark 

 and delicate colors are very beautiful. They also bloom freely in the open ground, from early spring 

 until late autumn. 



Prices: Strong, well rooted plants 

 and variety. 



Admiral Dewey. Of good size, color and form. 

 Very fragrant flowers of .soft light pink ; healthy 

 foliage, free from disease. 



Aimee Cochet. Large blooms; flesh color with 



rosy peach center. 

 Antoine Verdier. Silvery pink, shaded with 



deep rose ; fine. 

 Augustine Quinoisseau. White flowers slightly 



tinted with flesh color; resembles the White 



La France. 



Balduin. Very large fragrant flowers, produced 



in great quantities ; color varies from pink to 



glowing carmine. 

 Belle Siebrecht. Very rich pink ; large fragrant 



flowers. 



Cheshunt Hybrid. Cherry carmine and violet; 



slightly scented. 

 Duchess of Albany 

 brilliant rose pink. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh 

 when open. 



Duchess of Portland. Blooms very large. Pale 

 sulphur yellow color ; flowers freely and con 

 tinuously. 



Duke of Connaught. Crimson; very fragrant. 



A sport from La France ; 

 Deep crimson ; lighter 



England's Glory. Vigorous grower, flowering 

 profu.sely ; flesh color with satiny pink center. 



John Ruskin. A magnificent variety with rosy 

 carmine flowers, dehciously perfumed; vigor- 

 ous grower. 



Lady Battersea. Beautiful cherry crimson with 



an orange shade ; buds long and pointed. 

 Liberty. A fine Rose for both garden culture 



and winter forcing; of fine rich ruby-red color; 



a very free bloomer. 

 Meteor. Dark velvety crimson ; fine. 

 Mildred Grant. Blooms of enormous size and 



substance; robust, vigorous grower; one of 



the finest of Roses. 



Mme. Caroline Testout. Deep red center, edged 

 with silvery rose. 



Mrs. Robert Garret. Beautiful pale pink; rich 

 bright foliage; vigorous growth, long stems; 

 very fine both in bud and flower. 



Pierre Guillot. Brilliant crimson. 



Pierre Wattinne. Large beautiful flowers, rosy- 

 cerise shading to yellow and salmon. 



Pink Rover. Pale pink ; semi-climbing. 



Prince De Bulgarie. Deep rosy-flesh shaded 

 with salmon ; flowers large and full. 



The Roses and Vines arrived in good condition, and were very fine plants. 

 Dayton, O. 



T F. B. 



