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flew CLIME lV|o^^ I(oge— " CumbBrland Belle." 



We take pleasure in offering for the first time to the legion of lovers of 

 the Queen of Flowers, this the forerunner of a new race of Koses, a grand 

 true dimhing Moss Rose. It is of American origin, having been found growing 

 in a private garden in the historic Cumberland Valley — a sport from that 

 pretty Moss Eose Princess Adelaide, itself a strong vigorous grower, which 

 is wonderfully developed in the offspring, the original sport the first season 

 having attained a height of over fifteen feet and had one hundred and eighteen 

 huds and flowers on it at one time. The past season, planted side by side with 

 Crimson Eambler and other rampant growers, it fully equaled them in vigor 

 of growth. In color it is identical to the parent, a bright silvery rose, very 

 double ; the buds nicely mossed and exquisitely fragrant. Altogether a 

 most unique and desirable acquisition. (See cut.). Ready April 1st. 

 Young plants, 2^ in. pots, 30 cts. each ; |3.50 per doz. ; $25.00 per 100. 



]leW Climbing I(o^e— " CIu^tei>." 



This new variety is a cross between Heimosa and Dawson. A strong 

 o-rowing cluster-rose, of erect habit, entirely hardy, and is an abundant 

 bloomer. The clusters are large, one cluster on the parent plant last year 

 having over one hundred buds and blooms. The color is rosy white, 

 changing to white. The stamens are prominent and of a bright yellow — a 

 striking feature. Strong 2J in. pots, 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 

 per 100. Strong 4 in. pots, 25 cfs. each ; $2..S0 per doz. ; $20.00 per 100. 



New Climbing Xfoss Rose, " Cdmbkrland Belle 



New Evergreen Roses. 



The most remarkable achievement and improvement of a new 

 and distinct type of Hardy Roses, that has been made for a gener- 

 ation. The growth is remarkable for its freedom, a single plant, 

 four years old, covering a space of 240 square feet, with long 

 shoots, twelve to twenty-five feet in length, completely covering 

 the ground with its bright glossy foliage and showy fragrant flow- 

 ers. The foliage of all is leathery in texture, shiny, and not only 

 proof against insects, but Evergreen ; that is, keeping the foliage 

 all Winter ; a characteristic in Roses never before obtained. 



The flowers are produced most profusely, are all of large size, 

 very fragrant, and can be easily used for cut-flower purposes, 

 especially when in bud. The use of these Roses will be unlimited, 

 for covering graves, to cover roots, stumps and stems of trees, walls 

 and trellises, and also lor forcing as pot plants during Spring, 

 especially for Easter. 



Jersey Beauty. {Wichuraiana X Perle des Jardins). Ex- 

 tremely vigorous grower, foliage shiny, thick, of leathery sub- 

 stance. Flowers singly or in clusters of two to four, large, single, 

 three inches in diameter, opening pale yellow, with clusters o 

 bright yellow stamens, which gives it a most striking appeai- 

 ance, fragrant, and produced in greatest profusion, covering (he 

 plant entirely, and having the appearance of a Yellow Cherokee 

 Eose Moat striking variety of the'set. Young plants in 2 ini h 

 pots, 50 cts. each ; $4.50 per dozen ; $30.00 per 100. Strong one 

 year old planfs, $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. (Eeady March 25th. ) 



Evergreen Gem. ( Wichuraiana X Madame Hoste). The 

 most wonderful grower of the set. Foliage, fine rich bronze 

 color, closely matted. Flowers produced singly on stems, yel^, 

 low, buff in bud, opening to almost white, two or three inches 

 in diameter, perfectly double, and of a delightful sweetbriar 

 fragrance. (See cut.) Young plants in 2-inch pots, 50 ct-<. 

 each, $4 50 dor dozen ; $30.00 per 100. Strong 1 year old 

 plants, $1.00 each ; $10.00 per doz. (Ready Marcfh 25th.) 



Oardeilia {Wichuraiana X Perle des Jardins). Strong grower 

 with large green foliage. Flowers produced singly on stcin,>( 

 one half to one foot long. When in bud, hardly distinguishable 

 from Perle, bright yellow, and when open, cream color, three to 

 three and a half inches in diameter, incurving towards evening 

 to perfiectt imitation of (iardenia or Ca])e Jessamine as to shape 

 and color, hence its name. Flowers arc delightfully frayraiit, 

 and produced freely. A grand rose for any purpose. Young 

 plants in 2-inch pots, 75 cts each ; $7.50 per dozen ; $50.00 per 

 100. Strong 1 year old plants, $1.75 each ; $18.00 per dozen. 

 (Ready March 25th. ) 



New Rosk, ' Evkrc.kkkn Gem." 



