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I'rioiiiplif <li' I.iivc-iiibonrK, /re<!. (Harilu, /■««.) lUitTroso; larifejrootl burls: i)f lioallliy liabit ; !i<l<sii!ibli' Iral- 

 illiij.' viii icly. mic. 



Trioiiiplw (!<• r. i iiei perfi, rffl. (Pernnt pore, Wl.) Brisrht red ; biKls long-. Sinali pliuits. air. 



WhI.mu, i/ii.i;. ( .\r. M'mtd a ('•>., lSI>t.) a sport fviim fWharilie Mcriitet, respinbles it in ovci y rcsiicci (•xwptin 



idlor, ivliic li is a rich, bri(fht, cinur |iiiik. AA'itli some growers this varioty has imjvcd a sufccsg, wliilo with 



(ii li. rs ii iKis iKit (iotii! well. It iifton grows one sidwl. 50c. 

 While Moil sllcn*-, ri(/. (F.Miiriil, W>3.) A sport from the well known Hon i>itc>ir. Of a iiewlywliiteuess, vigorous 



atid frf.'c llowt-rinK. •Wi'- 



CLASS v.— HYBRID TEA ROSES, 



(Rom Jmlica odorata hyhrida.) 



Al.b AKE ON OWN nOOTS. 



This isn pomporntivrlr now prniip. llowcTiii'r lis profusely as tlir Mnnthly Ttnsns, prodiierri from crofwinpr Teas 

 •witli Hybrid Prrpctmiis ; it is yrr in an iiiripimi sini.-; within a lew y.-ars tli.iv will, li.iul.tl'ss, 1h' a kiciiI many 

 varii'tii'-s inlroilnci'd. TIhti- lias not Ijrcri uppori iinii y Ini- ir^iin-;- il... lianlincss iil niosi <.f Ihr kinds, but 1 lirv will 

 probalilv prove ijiiitf as robust as tlic VivUir V, rilii r raiT of Koniontani Hosi s. I,a Krancc, tla^ oldest variet\ of llio 

 class, is'probably more lilKlily prized by eonn(iise>ir.s than any otlua liosi', and tliouuli none of tlie new varieties in 

 thl,s flivi,sioii liuvo proveiUier equal, then- will yet bo found, we liop,-, some woi lliy I'ompanions among- them. 



Aiigu,stlni» Ouinoiseau, vi(i. (ilinimisidii. /s.v.v.) Mowers white, sli.u'lil ly t inted with llesh. Sometimes called IfTiite 



Lit Friinre. Valuable bir foreinjf. Mc. 

 itrlKlil.iii iSeauty, rii;, lirifrht red Mowers, produced in frroat profusion all sntnmer ; suitable for beddinjf. oOc. 

 taptain ciirNty, iir dii'f. (I.fifharme, 1S7:1) Ji'losh color, decponing toward the center; medium size,some- 

 . t imes larye, full. Ill-shaped tlowers are not uncommon, hut when the liowei'S are perfect there are none more 



adminilile, ."ide. 



ClK-.sluini llybriil, rifl. (G. PauJ, ISTH.) From Madmnc rje Tartas and Prince CamiHc tU Ttohan. Cherry-wirmino, 

 Willi a shade of violet; flowers largo, full, slightly fragrant. A free bloomer in spring, but not in autumn; 

 dislinct and line. SOc. 



Dr. I'astciir. r/./, (MoredU-Rnhcrt, K-ir.) Kosy eariuine, a fine clear shade; llowers ghdiular, linely lurmed; free 



llowering ; riark i-leh foliage. Tille. 

 l»UClllvS.s OK .\M5ANV. vUj. (ir. I'liul A- Sun. l^-<~i.) A sport fi'om ilie well known and popular IM Frame. 



While it iTsi nildes its parent in several n speeis, it is cpiile distinct in eidor, beimr of a rich, deeii, even pink 



tint, and the sliaiie is more llnislii'il ; it is i .jually vi;j-(n(ius, free lilooming and fragrant. One of the most 



important id' n c ent ae.|iiisitions for growing in the open air or fipr forcing. .Wc. 

 I.A riJANCi:, inuil.,,!- irec. (< i ii illol ftis, I-"::.) liai.sed from .see.l of a Tea Hose. Delicate silvery rose, changing to 



silvery |>ink ; m r.\ large, full, of line globular form ; a nio.st constant bloomer. The sweetest and most useful 



ol all Hoses; none eau surpass the delii.-aey of its eoloi'ing, 5(te. 

 Iji France of 'Sit, ciij, {Mt)rimt-l!i>lii:yt, liS'J,^ Flowers very large; Inilliunl red; buds Icaig, Very frt« 



llowering, Tide, 



Madame Andre Duron, riy. U><»inain\ KS7.) Flowers hirge, briglil red; ]ii-odneed in gi-eat abundance. A 



Madame {'arolino Tcstoul, rii;. (Penui Dtuhtr, IS'jn.) Flowers large, very double; silvery rose; free 

 liloonier, ,'i(ie, 



Madame S<'hwaller, riiy, (Hcniiil.r, rss'i;.! Pink'; large, tine; flowers freely and abundantly. ,"i(lc, 



MKTKOK, ri'i/. {limniil. ^^vr,) Hicli, dark, \ i i ( l inison, ri^tainlng its color well ; a constant bloomer ; healthy, 



Willi no tendcaiey to mildew ; admiiahie l or loi .-iiifi. .-iHc. 

 Pierre <;nill<)t, tnnil. iCuillnl, ,'^,'.'^.) Ihc;) nd, tiiig.d wiili erini.son ; full; well-formeil, fraK-rani, r*k-. 

 Pink Uov.-r, ri,/. (W. J',u:l A- S'.ii. K'^.l Kiowei-s \ cry i.ale pink, deeper in the rem er, large, lull and expanded; 



e.M'eedingly sweet ; hiids long, rlean and haiidsimie. Of senii-eliiiil.iiig lialiit. .ine. 

 Puritan, nV/, iHnnnlt, /.^^.,•.) Flowers largi>, often tiadly formed ; jiure white, sweet : line foliage. Mv. 

 Keine Olga <le Wiirfeniliurg. rill. iNiilii.iiiKitiil, )^sM liriiliant red; viay large ; semi-double, 5(le. 

 Souvenir ol WooKoii, riij. (foe;,, Kss.) A red Hybrid Tea fr<.m seed of IS.in SHi-Uf fertilized willi LiiuU Vnn 



ll'iiitli : plant \ igorous willi line foliage ; free bloominjr ; hnds id' good size, on strong shoots ; of a rich red 



color and I'.vtremely fragrant. If the buds were )on<rer, this w(aild he a \ (a-y valiialile variety for forcing, .'jllc. 

 ViHcount.'KS I'-oIkcstone, nV;. ( /fr»)e /(, ys<,-,) Creamy i>ink; larce, fiillsweef. ,-,iic, 



WliilK Lady, i/ioii. (II'. I'dill A- Sim, Fl owe a-s large, beaulirul .semi-euiiped form; creamy white, ade. 



William F. liciniett, riy. {JieiiiicU. iss:,.) neaufiful glowing irimson, similar to Oci). Jaciincmimil, with a bud 

 similar to Mphctos; very fragrant ; a very free bloonua-, Imt onlj- a moderate grower. 75e. 



CLASS VI.— POLYANTHA ROSES. 



(Rom Poh/aiMa.) 



AI.I. ON OWN ItOOTS. 



This is an intxirosting group from .Tapan, of eompai at i\ ely recent introdiiotion. Thn foliajro and flower,'! are 

 both very small, the latter being produced i» panii-l,-x. The original varietii-s are non-remonfant, but what we offer 

 are ero.sses or hybrids, natural or artilieial, between the sin>.de llowia-ed I'olxantlia and varieties ol ollii r classes. 

 Teas, <-te, Thi-y are e\-i-r !, looming, of slender g-rowt h, prodn<-e extremeh- beautiful little flow. as, an.i an - ouiieas 

 hardy as the llylaad X,.is,-ites and llvbrid Teas. Th.-ir eharaet er of blossomini; in panieled cIusI.ts, -nos llaan a 

 dislinelive inn ivsl, and tlie.v are mueh esteemed. As an edging lor a bed of monlhlv roses the\ aiv \ ei\ rlbitivo 

 and useful. We are greatly pleaseil with them, and strongly n'commcndeil them to ail devotees ol the Hose. 

 Blanelic Kcbatel, die/. (Bernaxx, ISSO.) Carmine shaded with roso; flowers small, produced in clusters of foi-ty 

 lo llfty Idooms. .We. 



CECII.K I{KI:>-NF:ii, i7ir(d. (Mine. Thtrher. It^o.) A hybrid from Polyantha simplM fertilized by a Tea. Salmon 

 pink, with deei) admon center ; va ry small, full, dollrately scented ; adfnirable in bud and ofien flower. An 

 exquisite miniature rose for floral work. Iliglily commended. 60c, 



