Hedge of Rosa Rugosa. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS. 
We offer the following list of hardy, distinct, valuable Roses 
in strong one- and two-year-old plants. 
Varieties marked with a are ^rown on their own roots. This class 
of stock gives much better satisfaction to the general planter than 
budded or grafted plants; however, some of the finest varieties will 
not produce good phmts on their own roots. In such cases we offer 
the best low-budded stock obtainable. Care should be taken, in 
jilanting buddf-d stock, to plant deeply, setting the Roses at least 2 
iuches below the point where budded. This prevents the stock from 
suckering, to a very great extent. 
2 yrs., strong, 40 cts. each, $4.50 per doz., $35 per 100; I yr., 
strong, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100. 
-Alfred Colomb. Bright cannine-crimson; large. One of the be.st. 
Alfred K. "Williams. Carmine-red; large; free-flowering. 
^American Beauty. Very fragrant; double; deep crimson. Excel- 
lent for forcing. 
*Anne de Diesbach. Clear bright carmine ; very large, finely 
shaped, full and fragrant. 
Antoine Mouton. Large; bright clear rose, reverse of petals 
silvery. 
Augustine Guinoiseau (White La France). Unique shade of flesh- 
.vhite. 
*Baron de Bonstetten. Dark red. almost black ; large, fragrant 
flowers; strong grower. 
Baroness Rothschild. Rich .satiny pink ; magnificent. 
Boule de Neige. Pure white; of fine form and good habit; free 
bloomer. 
Captain Christy. Very large, double buds of deep flesh color; in 
bloom almost the entire season. 
Captain Hayward. Bright crimson, of a distinct shade; very sweet. 
■ Caroline de Sansal. Clear brilliant rose, merging into rosy lilac. 
*Coquette des Blanches. Pure white; large, globular flowers. 
''Coquette des Alpes. White center, shaded rose. 
Dinsmore. Rich crimson. 
Duchess of Albany. Rich deep pink. 
Earl of Dufferin. Lar^e, full, finely formed; velvety crimson, 
sliaded maroon. 
Eclair. Bright fiery red; of 
medium size and neat shape. 
*Eugene Furst. Velvety crim- 
son, shaded; large, full. 
.^^ *Fisher Holmes. Rich velvety 
Kk^- crimson; large and double. 
"General Jacqueminot. Bril- 
iant scarlet-crimson. 
General Washington. Veiy 
ull; crimson; free-flowering. ' 
Gloire de Margottin. Daz- 
zling scarlet. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. White. 
Vl tinted yellow; large and full; 
very distinct. 
Jean Liabaud. Velvety crim- 
son, shaded black. 
*John Hopper, Bright rose, 
carmine center; cupped, large 
and well formed. 
*Jules Margottin. Bright car- 
mine; cupped; very fragrant. 
La France. Splendid satiny 
rose ; large, full ; constant 
bloomer. 
Louis Van Houtte. Dark 
velvety crimson. Very fine. 
Mabel Morrison. Pure white, 
in autumn faintly flushed with 
pink. 
*MagTia Charta. Bright pink, 
suffused with carmine. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry 
carmine; large and full. 
Maurice Bernardin. Large ; 
vermilion-red ; fine form . 
Merveille de Lyon. Pure white, shaded rose. 
*Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Fine satiny rose ; very free. 
Mrs. John Laing. Delicate pink, with white satiny fringe. 
*Mrs. J. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded. 
*Marchioness of Lome. Rich shining rose, shaded vivid crimson. 
Margaret Dickson. Finest white hybrid yet introduced. 
Marie Baumann. Bright carmine; very large, smooth and of ex- 
quisite form. 
*Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon, shaded. 
Paul Neyron. Very large; dark rose. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, with blue edges; of full, perfect form. 
Rodocanachi. Beautiful transparent rose, shaded pink; fragrant. 
*iririch Brunner, Bright cerise-red; large and full. 
Victor Verdier. Rosy carmine; large, showy. 
White Baroness. Pure white; splendid bloomer. 
Xavier Olibo. Velvety black, shaded with amar.Tuth 
Baroness Rothschild Rose. 
