33 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 
Polyantha Roses, or Baby Roses. 
Of dwarf habit, flowers small and in clusters. 
Etoile d'Or, pale yellow, centre rich red. 
M'lle Cecile Bruner, salmon pink. 
Perle d'Or, nankeen yellow. 
Annie Marie de Montravel, pure white. 
Clothilde Soupert, pinkish amber. 
Crimson Rambler, bright crimson. 
Austrian Roses. 
The duration of bloom is short ; colors most unique. 
Austrian Copper, yellow and red flowers on same I Harrison's Yellow, golden yellow. , 
bush. I Persian Yellow, bright yellow. 
Banksia Roses. 
These bloom during spring months only ; are strong, rapid growers. 
Banksia, white. I Beauty of Glazenwood (San Rafael Rose), yel- 
Banksia, yellow. | lowish orange, bronze tinge. 
Japan, or Rugosa Roses. 
Remarkable for their dense, dark green foliage, and the purity of color of the flowers. 
Rugosa alba, single white. Rugosa alba plena, double white. 
Rugosa rubra, deep rose, tinged violet. 
Hiscellaneous Roses. 
Provence, rose color. 
Agrippina (Bengal), rich dark crimson. 
Cherokee, Single, white. 
Coupe d'Hebe (Bengal), beautiful rose color, 
James Sprunt (Bengal), rich crimson. 
.Musk Fringed, white. 
Rosa Mundi (Gallica), white, striped with pink. 
Sweet Brier, foliage sweetly scented. 
Wichuriana, or Memorial Rose, pure white. 
Climbingf Roses. 
For the convenience of our patrons we here enumerate, together, all the climbing roses ; the descrip- 
tion of each will be found in iheir respective classes. 
[NOTE.— H. P. means Hybrid Perpetual.) 
Banksia, white (Banksia). 
" yellow " 
Beauty of Glazenwood (Banksia). 
Celine Forestier (Noisette). 
Captain Christy, Climbing (//. P.) 
Cherokee, Single (Miscellaneous). 
Cheshunt Hybrid (H. T.) 
Claire Carnot (Noisette). 
Cloth of Gold 
Crimson Rambler (Polyantha). 
Devoniensis, Climbing ( Tea). 
Gloire de Dijon " 
Gloire de Margottin {H. P.) 
Glory of Cheshunt (H. P.) 
Glory of VValtham " 
Hermosa, Climbing (Bourbon). 
James Sprunt (Miscellaneous). 
Lamarque (Noisette). 
L'Ideal 
Marechal Niel " 
Niphetos, Climbing (Tea). 
Perle desjardins, Climbing (7>a). 
Reine Marie Henriettc " 
Reeve d'Or (Noisette). 
W. A. Richardson (Noisette). 
Wichuriana (Miscellaneous). 
VEGETABLE PLANTS and ROOTS 
Cabbage Plants.— All Seasons, Early York, Jersey Wakefield, Late Flat Dutch. 50 cents per 100; 14.00 
per 1000. 
CauliflO'wer Plants.— Ready in March. Early Dwarf Erfurt, Early Snowball, Late Algiers. 75 cents per 
100; 115.00 per 1000. 
Egg Plants.— Ready in April. Improved New York Purple. 60 cents per dozen; I4.00 per 100. 
Tomato Plants.— Acme, Livingston's Beauty, Trophy. 30 cents per dozen; j!i.25 per 100; f&.oo per looo. 
Pepper Plants.— Sweet Mountain. 35 cents per dozen; |2.oo per 100. 
Sweet Potato Plants.— Yellow Carolina. 50 cents per 100; ^5.00 per 1000. 
Rhubarb.— Early Strawberry. 10 cents each; |i.oo per dozen; fd.oo per 100. 
Hop Roots.— 20 cents per dozen; $1.25 per 100. 
The above prices are at our store, and forwarding charges must be paid by purchaser. 
