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North Main Street Nursery. 
Light Crimson Roses. 
Alfred Colotnb. Brilliant carmine-crimson; very large, full, and 
of fine globular form; extremely fragrant. A superb sort. 
Cloire de Margottin. Rich, dazzling crimson, with beautiful 
long, pointed buds; flowers large and of good shape; vigorous and a 
free bloomer. 
Jules Margottin. Bright cherry red, large, well formed, very 
double and free. 
Lady Helen Stewart. Very bright crimson; a good grower and 
abundant bloomer; sweet-scented. 50 cts. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry red, similar to Alfred Colomb. 50o. 
and 75 cts. 
Dark Crimson Roses. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Scarlet-crimson, very free bloomer; one of 
the best. 
Earl of Dufferin. Velvet crimson ; large, full and fragrant. 
Fisher Holmes. Rich, velvety crimson; large, double and of fine 
form. 
Oen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet-crimson, a most showy and 
glowing color. .So cts. to 50 cts. each, $3 to $5 per doz. 
_ Ulrlch Brunner. Cherry crimson, large size, fine form; effective 
uithe garden or for exhibition. A good forcing Rose; semi-double. 
It flowers early and continuously. 
Maroon and Purple Roses. 
Baron Bonstetten. Rich, velvety maroon. One of the very best. 
Duke of Teck. 
Mons. Boncenne. 
Pierre Nottlng. Dark red, tinged with violet; large and full. 
Prince Camllle de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson, almost black. 
MOSS ROSES. 
so cts. 
Blanche Moreau. Pure white, of perfect form ; well mossed. 
Crested. Rose, beautifully mossed. 
Salet. Bright rose, large and full. Pretty in bud. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Baltimore Belle. White, fragrant, double. Very free bloomer 
in clusters of 12 to 20 flowers. The buds are slightly tinged with 
pink. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each, $2 to .$4 per do/,. 
Empress of China. The only strictly perpetual blooming climber 
now known. It is extremely hardy, commences blooming early in the 
spring, and continues until the ground is frozen. Color deep red 
in the bud, changing to pink and red, like an apple bloom. Extra 
strong. 50 cts. 
La Criffin (Multiflora). Bright carmine, changing to blush; flat. 
Large clusters and showy. 25 cts. In 50 cts. 
Queen of Prairie. Double red, cuiiped, changing to rose. A rapid, 
strong grower, often attaining a height of 20 feet in a season. 25 
cts. to .50 cts. each, .$2 to $4 iier doz. 
Crimson Rambler, Yellow Rambler, White Rambler, Pink 
Rambler. For description and prices, see page 32. 
