WORTHY OF GENERAL CULTURE. 



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Hardv Climbing Roses. 



Baltimore Belle. ^t'rnirir..\ I'alf liliis'li, nearly whitf; <l"'il>l<*; Ix'"' 

 white cliiiiliiiiK rose. 2o, 50 anil 7S <.'t.«. each, aciTinlinjj In sizo. 



Greville, or Seven Sisters. \ Miiltiiinra.) Criintton, crhanijfs In 

 lilnsli ; flowers in lar^i' cliisU'rs; i'i, .iO ami I't cl.<. each. 



Reine Marie Henriette. Larjje, finely fornieil (lower. Very 

 full ami (louhic; hnrue in elnsten* ami tea scented. Color, 

 rich crimson, elegantly shaded. New and tine. 50 and 75 iient.-* 

 each. 



Bennett's Seedling. { Ai/ixMit.) T'lirc white; donltlc flowers; of 



medium siw. "i.i, .lO and 75 els. each. 

 Gem of the Prairie. iPrairif.) Carmine-erimson, nri-asionally 



liliilclied with white; a cross hyhrid Ijelwecn Madam Ijitl'ay 



:Mid queen of tlie Prairie. 25, .Ml and 7-'> els. each. 

 Queen of the Prairie. {Prairie.) Bright ro.Hv-rcd, fn'miently 



striped with white; hu'Ke, eoinpaet and glolmlar. 25, .lO and 75 



els. each, aeconliiig to size. 



Moss Roses. 



(U.\H1)Y.) 



Madame Edouard Ory. .\ iiiiiiior^ilc grower (if mi iliiiin lo iarne 

 size; full. . 



Salet. .\ vitiorons ttrower and free hliiomi r: li;.'lit rose; lar^je, full ; 



Die hesl of the class. 

 Perpetual White. Pure while; llowi i-s in clnMer>. 

 Laneii. Kosy-criinson, tinted purple ; large ami lull ; one of I he liesl. 

 Little Gem. .\ minalure Moss Hose, forming compact liii.shes, 



dcnwly covered with doulile crimson flowers lieautil'idly mo.ssed. 

 White Bath. White, sometimes tinged witli llesli ; attractive in 



l ud iiml open flower. The ticst white Moss. 

 Countess de Murinais. Pure wliite; large; very dcsirahle. 

 Crested. Deep pinic liuds, surrounded with mossy fringe; very 



Ucauliful and free from mildew. 

 Common Moss. I'ale rose; very lnuuiliful Inids ; a great favorite. 



Glory of Mosses. .\ modcrali' grower; (lowi rs very large; a|>- 



pcar tit Itest advantage when full; color pale row*. 

 Luxembourg. UiH'p crimson ; tine grower. 

 Madame Alboni. Blush ; pink centre. 



Princess Adelaide. .\ vigorous gritwcr; pale rose, of medium 



size and good form; good in hH<l and llower; one i>( Ihc best. 

 Blanche Moreau. Pure white; large and full, and perfect form; 



the liuds ailii flowers prodnc<'d in clusters, and I'reely furnishetl 



with deep green luo.ss; lUte of the best. 

 Mad. Wm. Paul. Very bright rose; large, full and of finely 



cupped form; flowers freely; ime <d" the best Perpetual Moss 



Roses yet introduced. 

 Prices— .51) ets., 75 ct.s. and SI each; S5, SS and 810 per dozen, ae- 

 c'>rding to size. Large, strong plants, cannot be s<'ut by mail. 



Miscellaneous Roses. 



Austrian Copper, .'^niglc llowers; <'oppcry. .50 cents and 75 ci'nis 

 each. 



Harrison's Yellow. (.-liM'W»n.i .\ moderate grower; golden yel- 

 low. scmi-<loublc ; free blooming; hardy. .50 CIS., 75 ets. and SI 

 each. 



Madame Plantier. illi/hi-iU c/iiiiti.) Pure while; above medium 



size; full; proiliucs in great abundance early in the season; 



one of the ticst hardy white roses; hanly. 25 ets., 50 els., 75 els. 



and $1 each; J2..50, S5, S-S and ?in jter dozi-n. 

 Persian Yellow. (Auslriaii.) Heip, bright yellow; small but 



haudscmie; double; a very early bloomer, and much ihclini si 



hanly yellow rose. 50 ets., 75 els. ami SI each. 

 Aimee Vibert. ( .Vo/.w//f .) Pure while; small, double (lowers. .50 



els. each. 



Ccntifolia, Cabbage or Common Provence. (Pruritncf.) Rose 

 cob.r; large size; globular form ; >ery IVagrant ; a superb vari- 

 ety. .51) ets., 75 els. and 51 each. 



Chenedolle. [Hybrid China.) Bright red; large and double ; shoots 

 N cry spiny. .50 ami 75 <'ls. each. 



Common Sweet Brier. Single pink llowers, followed in Mutumii 

 by brightly-colored heps; foliage very fragninl ; line for li<-ilges; 

 51) cents each ; 85 per dozen. 



Coupe d'Hebe. (J/yhritl China.) Deep pink; moderately large 

 eiip-shapcd llowers. .50 and 75 cents. 



Blairii, No. i. Ult/hriJ Chiun.) Pink; large, d<Hible ; much es- 

 lcenu"d in Kngland as a pillar ro.se. .TO cents to Si each. 



Gloire de Dijon. (Climbing Tea.) folor a coinbiiialion of orange, 

 salmon ami butf; (lowers very large, of good globular form ; 

 line for Iraiiiing on greenhouse rafters; can be grown outdoors 

 if proiectisl in winter. '2.5, .50 and 75 cents each; some extra 

 large pot-grown specimens, S2, S;t ami S5 eai h. 



James Sprunt. [Climl/Ing Tea.) Deep cherry red flowers; medium 

 size, full and regular, very fragrant; a strong grower and free 

 bloomer; a splendid variety for the .South and ( alifornia. '25 

 cents, .50 cents and 75 cents each; 82, 85 and 87 [Hjr dozen. 



Wm. Allen Richardson, i .\''u.\rUf'.i l-'iue orange yellow; nu'clinm 

 size, full, very showy ami distinct. 25 eenis, .50 cents aiul 75 

 cents each. 



Lamarque. iNoi:^ptlf.\ White, with sulphur centre: flowers in clus- 

 ter; a splendid climbing rose for the greenhouse. 2.5, .50 and 75 

 cents each. 



Madame Hardy. ( Ainm.v/.-. i While; very large; highly fragrant. 

 50 anil 75 celils each. 



Madame Zoetman. { Danid-dw Delicate llesh ; large and very full. 

 511 and 75 cents t'ach. 



Multiflora Alba. i.Uni/ijIura i Single while llowers, prodnceil in 

 corynilis: very attractive. 5u aixl 75 cents each. 



Multiflora Rosea. iMultiilnra.) .Medium size; ro.se colorinl flow- 

 ers produced iii the grcalesi abundance; fine for nuikiug a 

 hedge. 5(1 cents each ; $.5 per dozen ; S'2-'i |H'r 1011. 



Polyantha Simplex. iPutijanlha.) .\ single rose <(f climbing habil. 



Rugosa Alba, illngoxa.) .\ spe<'ies from .lapan. .Single, jmrc 

 white; highly seenteil ; very beautiful. 50 and 75 cents each. 



Rugosa Rubra. Same as above, except the llowers are abi aiiliful 

 bright rfisy-crimsfm, succeeded by large berries of a rich rtni 

 color thai are very altraetive. .50 and 75 cents each. 



White Banksia. { /ianlcsitin.) Pure white; small, full flower; vio- 

 lel-seented. .50 and 75 cents each. 



White Cabbage. (Proienre.) White; very large; a beaulil'ul old 

 variety. :'»5, 50 and 75 cents each. 



Yellow Banksia. [Ilankxian.) Clear yellow; small, double flnw- 

 ers. ;i5. .50 and 75 eenIs each. 



Vivid. iJfi/brid China.) Vivid crimson; very showy ; a line pillar 

 or climbing rose. 75 cents each. 



Scotch Roses. In variety. 50 cents each. 



York and Lancaster. The famous old ICnglish striped liose, reil 

 and white striped, large ami full. 50 and 75 cents each, 



Chromatella or Cloth of Gold. (.Vow-Z/e.) Deep yellow centre 

 with sulphur edges; large double flowers ; a inagnilicent variety 

 for the .South and California. '25, .50 and 75 cIs. each. 



