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Dark Crimson Roses. 
Dinsmore. Large, double, rich scarlet crimson, and de- 
lightfully fragrant. It blooms constantly. New. 75 cts. to $i. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Scarlet crimson, very free bloomer ; 
one of the best. 
Earl of Duiferiu, Velvet crimson ; large, full and fra- 
grant. 50 to 75 cts. 
Fisher Holmes. Rich, velvety crimson ; large, double 
and of fine form. 
Qen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet-crimson, a most 
showy and glowing color. 35 to 50 cts. each ; $3 to $5 per doz. 
Gloire de Margottin. Rich, dazzling crimson, with 
beautiful long pointed buds; flowers large and of good shape; 
vigorous and a free bloomer. 
Prince Arthur. Deep crimson. A fine Rose. 75 cts. 
Maroon and Purple Roses. 
Baron Bonstettin. Rich, velvety maroon. One of the 
very best. 
Pierre Notting. Dark red, tinged with violet, large and 
full. 
Prince Camille de Rohan (La Rosiere). Deep velvety 
crimson, sometimes almost black. 
Ulrich Brnner. Cherry crimson, large size, fine form ; 
eflfective in the garden or for exhibition. A good forcing Rose ; 
semi-double. It floviJers early and continuously. 
Moss Roses. 
50 cts. eacb. 
Blanche Moreau. Pure white, of perfect form ; well 
mossed ; flowering in clusters. 
Crested. Rose, beautifully mossed. 
Perpetual White. White or flesh color. 
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 to 50 cts. each ; I2 to $4 per doz. 
Capt. Christy, Climbing-. A more vigorous grower, but 
otherwise a close imitation of the original Captain Christy. 
E.xtra large, very double and full ; pale peach color, deepen- 
ing at the center to rosy crimson, 50 cts. 
Empress of China. ."It is the only strictly perpetual 
blooming climber now known, and bound to supercede all 
other climbers. It is extremely hardy, having the past winter 
withstood a cold of 16° below zero. It commences blooming 
early in the spring, and continues until the ground freezes 
solid. It even tries to bloom during the winter. Very fra- 
grant ; is of beautiful form, being es|iccially valuable for 
buttonhole bouciuets. Color deep red in the bud, changing 
to pink and red like an apple bloom. It is nearly double, 
with a waxy appearance, like a Tea Rose. Well worthy a 
trial by all lovers of the Rose." 50 cts. Extra strong, 75 cts. 
