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A FEW FLOWERS 



[The C'rcam '•)' ilyltrid P('rj)otnaI Hoses — ( 'onliiitKHl.] 



Edward Morren. In ilic nay iif Jiilm jVargritlin, but larger and 



ninn rl<iiil>l>-. 75 ffa. anil 81 cai'h. 

 Elise Boelle. While, »Il)flilly lingol with ro»e, elianging to pure 



while: nieilitini .tiicc and tine rurm ; liluoms all summer. 75 ets. 



anil ei eiii li. 



Eugene Furst. Velvet y-crini9fin,!thtt<le«l wit h deep criitison ; large 



and I'lilj', iif good hahil ; a line dark rosw. 51) and 75 cts. each. 

 E. V. Teas. Iieep eerise-rixl; large, full, of jM-rfect gloliular fonn 



and very nweel. .'ill and 75 etn. each. 

 Firebrand. HIeh vivid-erlinson. shaded ocea,«ionally with blackish 



niuriiiiii'. very large, full, and of eireiilur outline; very sweel. 



75 ets. and St eaeh. 

 Fisher Holmes. liich velvet.v-erinison ; large, double and of line 



form ; a splendid rose. 50 ets., 75 cts. and SI each ; S5, 87 and Sli 



per dozen. 



Francois Michelon. Deep rose; reverse of iK'lal» silvery; large, 



full Mild finely formed, 50 et.i. 75 cIs. and SI eaeh. 

 General Appert. Velvety redilish-purpic, shaded with lihu k ; 



large and lull ; liluonis freely. 75 ets. and SI each. 

 General Jacqueminot. Hrilliaul searlel-eriiusoii ; a most siiiierh 



and glou ing I'idor; large and very beautiful ; perhaps the most 



popular row in this country. '25 elj*,, 50 els., SI and Si. 5U eaeh ; 

 ■tl, S5, SHI and SI5 per doz. 

 Hans Mackart. Very bright searleiy-red, of medium si/e; full; 



(■oii>tiiiiI Iiloiimer. 75 els. and SI eaeh. 

 Horace Vernet. Heaiiliful velvety purplish nil, shadetl with dark 



i rlmsiin ; very large and full ; very eHeeti ve. 75 et.i. and SI eaeh. 

 Jean Liabaud. .'*aid to be a s<eilling from Unnm de llnnslrllrii. 



Velvety-eiinison, shiuled with black, eenler illuminati'd with 



scarlet; very large, full; of line form. The riehesl and iiiosi 



brilliant rose grown. .5(1 cts., 75 cts., and SI each. 

 John Hopper. Hose, Willi crimson center; (lowers cupped, full and 



well formed; a tine rose; robust habit. 5(1 iMs, and 75 ets. each; 



^f-"> and jfs per doz. 

 Jules Margotten. Bright cherry red: large, well-formed, fragrant 



flowers: a splendid old variety; very double and free. :15 ct.'*., 50 



cIs. and 75 ets. each. 

 La Duchesse dc Morny. llright but delicate rose color; the ri-- 



veise of I lie piials silvery; very large and full. 50 ets., 75 cts. 



ami ?1 each. 



Le Havre. Iiri)li;tiil vermilliim ; (lowers siiuMitli and well I'ormcil ; 



a line ro.<e. 511 cIs. and 75 cts. each. 

 Louis van Houtte. Ueddish scarle(, shaded wilh purple; very 



large, full and linely shaped. Decidedly one of the (iiusi Hoses 



grown. 5(1 e(«., 75 cIs. and SI each. 

 Lord Macaulay. (See special description.) 

 Mabel Morrison. (.See special description.! 



Madame Eugene Verdicr. .'Silvery rose; large, full and globular. 



.■>il els,. 75 cIs. and SI eaeh. 

 Madame Gabriel Luizet. (.Sec special descrijition.) 

 Madame Georges Schwartz. Mark glo.s.sy rose, changing to 



liglu rose; large and well formed. 5(1 els. and 75 ets. eaeh. 

 Madame Lacharmc. While center, shaded with light rose, pa-s.s- 



ing to jmre while; very large and full; vigorous; a lovely rose. 



.5(1 els. "5 els. and ?1 eaeh. 

 Madame Ferdinand Jamain. Deep, even, rosy-earinine, wilh very 



(iue petals; large, full and cuppinl; very .sweet. 75 cts. and SI 



eai'h. 



Madame Trotter. A .strong, vigoron.s grower: Tpry hardy; (low- 

 ers brigbl brilliant red, full and sweet. .50 and 75 cIs. each. 



Madame Charles Wood. One of the very best; flowers very 

 large and double, and are produced in great ]ir»rtision; color 

 intense dee|i crim.son. shadetl scarlet. 50 cts., 75 cts. and 81 

 each ; S-'i. ?7 and Sd per doz. 



Madame Victor Verdier. Hieh cherry-red; large, full, of Hue 

 form ; a splendid rose. .50 els. and 75 ct.s. each. 



Mdlle. Annie Wood, dear bright red; large, full and finely im- 

 brieated; a ilislinet and beautiful rose. .50 and 75 els. eaeh. 



Mdlle. Eugenie Verdier. Kine light rose, reflexed with silvery 

 while; very line; vigorous. .50 cts., 75 cents and SI each. 



Margueritelde St. Amand. I'lesh carmine ro.se; large and full; 

 very splendid. 50 cts., 75 cts. and SI each. , 



Magna Charta. Rich dark pink; very large and fragrant; very 

 si l ong grower. There is scarcely any hardy ro.se that gives such 

 universal satisfaction as this. It docs well under all eireiini- 

 stanees, and is unexcelled for size, color, fragrance and profu- 

 sion of bloom. 75 ( Is. and $1 eaeh ; S5, 8S and 8!' iwr doz. 



Marquise de CastcUane. Heantiful bright rose; very large and 

 full; form |M'rleci, blooms ("iilly; one of the best. 75 ets. and 

 81 each. 



Marshall P. Wilder, (.^ee spei ial description.) 



MareChal Vaillant. Hright purplish-crimson ; reverse of pelaLs 



glaucous red; llowers full and well formed. cts. to 75 els. 



each. 



Marie Rady. Hriglil red. very large and full : !i splendid rose. .50 

 and 75 els. each. 



Merveillc de Lyon. Pure while, shaded and washed wilh satiny 



rose; flowers very large, -1 to 5 imdies in diameter, double and 



of a beautiful cup shape; growth vigorous; a superb variety. 75 



els., ijl and SI..50 each. 

 Marie Bauman. Brilliant carmine-crimson; large, full, of cv- 



i|uisi(e color and form; very fragrant; wood freely covered wilh 



ralher small, light red thorns: extra (inc. 50 c(s. to 81 each. 

 Mrs. Baker. BeaiKiful shaded crimson; large, full and well 



formed; ^'ery beaiilifnl. 50 cts. to SI each. 

 Mrs. Harry Turner. (See special de.seri)ition.i 

 Monsieur Noman. Iiidieatc rose, bordered with white; a (irsl-rale 



sort. 511 and 75 ct.s, eaeh. 

 Paul Neyron. Deep rose color; good ioukIi foliage: wood rather 



smooth; by far the largest variety in cultivation. A free 



bloomer ; very iWsirable as a garden rose. 25 ets., .50 ets., 75 cts. 



and SI each ; ?2, $1, S7 and S!l per doz. 

 Pierre Netting. Dark red, tinged with violet; large and full; a 



splendid show rose. 5;) and 75 ct.s. each. 

 Prince Arthur. Very rich crimson, shaded deeper color; a dark 



form of General Jaci/uitini mil ; disiind ami good. .50 and 75 cIs. 



each. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety i rimson, large, niodei- 

 alely full ; a splendid rose. .50 els., 75 ct.s. and SI each. 



Princess Beatrice. Deep jiink, with clear blush marL'iii; large, 

 lull and globular. .50 and "5 cts. each. 



Pride^of Waltham. Hivs the habit of Otiiiitfss of Oxfonl, produc- 

 ing llowers of a delicate (lesli color, richly shaded wilh bright 

 rose; very clear and ilislinet; a splendid sort. 75 cts. and $1 

 each. 



Queen Victoria. Flesh color, shailed with pink: rosy, large, full 



and heaiiliful. :I5 to 75 cl.s. each. 

 Reynolds Hole. Deep maroon. Hushed with scarlet ; fine globular 



form, free habit ; very distinct. .511 and 75 els. each. 

 Rev. J. B. M. Camm. Carmine-rose; a line enduring shade; one 



of (he mosl fragrant and free blooming sorts; superb. 75 cts. 



and SI each. 



Senator Vaissc. l-'ine dazi^ling rfsi, very large and double, finely 



shaped, free blooming and vigorous grower ; one of I he best. 50 



ets., 75 cts. and SI each. 

 Sir Garnet Wolseley. Verinillion, shaded with bright eariiiiiic; 



very large, full and of fine funn. 50 ct.s., 75 ct.s. and SI each. 

 Star of Waltham. Hieh, deep crinison ; very large and double; 



line form. 50 cts., 75 cts. and $1 eaeh. 

 Sultan of Zanzibar. Blackish-maroon, eaeh petal edge<l .scarlet; 



line rorm. .50 ets., 75 ets. and SI eai*h. 

 Ulrich Brunner Fils. A new rose; bright eerisc-red ; flowers very 



large and full: a seedling from Paul .\'ej/ron, of magnificent 



petals. and in all respects a very line rose; strong plants, 81 each. 

 Violette Bouyer. While, shaded with delieale flesh color; large, 



full and tinely formed; a seedling i'vom Jii/rs Mnrgftlh-n^ i\nt\ a 



tine rose. 75 els. and SI eaeh. 

 Victor Verdier. Deep rose, shaded with vivid eariiiine; llowers 



large and doultle; a superb ro.se. .1.5 ct.s. t^ 75 cts. each. 

 White Baroness. A while sport from Baroiiesx fMliscliilil ; (lowers 



large and lull. 75 cts. and SI each. 

 Xavier Olibo. Dark, velvety purple, shaded with amaranth; large 



and well formed; one of the most splendid dark roses known; 



very distinct. 50 cts., 75 cts. and SI each. 



