Earl of Dufferin. H.P. Dark red. One 
of the finest Roses of recent years. Flower is 
a rich brilliant, dark velvety " crimson, shaded 
with dark maroon. For a beautiful dark red 
Rose, plant the Earl of Dufferin. A lar};e, full 
and perfectly formed Rose, and delightfully 
fragrant. A valuable addition to any collec- 
tion. 
Fisher Holmes. H. P. Red. An extra 
large and beautiful Rose. Rich scarlet, shaded 
with deep, velvety crimson. Resembles Gen- 
eral Jacqueminot, but is fuller, darker, and a 
more constant bloomer. 
Gracillis. 71/. Deep 
pink buds, surrounded 
with delicate fringe like 
moss. One of the most 
beautiful of all the Moss 
Roses, having graceful 
buds. Hardy. We highly 
recommend Gracillis. It 
blooms in June and July. 
Gem of the Prairie 
C. Red. Flowers very 
large and flat, and pro- 
duced in clu.sters. Color 
red, occasionally blotch- 
ed with white. One of 
the few climbing Roses 
that is fragrant. Flow- 
ering season June and 
July. Hardy. This and 
the crimson Rambler, 
Queen of the Prairie 
and Baltimore Belle, are 
very efficient when the 
covering of some large 
space with a screen of 
Roses is desired, as they 
are all very strong, ra- 
pid growers. 
General Washing- 
ton. H. F. Red. Flow- 
ers bright, rich crimson 
and perfectly double. 
Blossoms freely in June. 
General Jacqueminot. H. P. Red. 
Without a rival for fragrance and richness of 
color. Beautiful in the bud state, and also 
when open. One of the best known Hybrid 
Perpetuals, and truly deserving of the popular- 
ity it has gained. Not as full a Rose as some, 
but is very attractive and effective. Blooms 
freely all summer. A bunch of "Jack" Roses 
is certainly most beautiful, 
Harrison's Yellow. Yellow. Hardy. 
Flowers of medium s'mi, semi-doulile, of a 
golden yellow. Blooms freely in June. The 
plant is a strong-growing bush. If pruned 
closely will not bloom, as the flowers are pro- 
duced from the terminal shoots of the wood, 
80 only shorten a few inches the shoots left for 
flowering. 
John Hopper. H. P. Red. Brilliant 
red, with crimson center, and large and line in 
form. Very fragrant. 
La France. Hi/brid Tea. Light Pink. 
The delicate fragrance of the La France is aji- 
jireciated by everyone who grows or wears a. 
Hose. One of the most perfect types of a cut- 
flower Rose. A silvery Rose, shaded with pink, 
with a satiny sheen over all the petals, unsur- 
passed in delicate coloring. Flowers large, 
and produced at intervals from June to Nov. 
.\ moderate grower. 
La Peine. H. P. Pink. Flowers large,. 
Magna Charta. 
moderatelv full, color pink. The jilant is very 
free-fhiwering, and one of the most hardy. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. H. P. Pink. 
Perfection in color, being a clear, silvery pink. 
Flowers extra large, with broad, shell-like 
Ijetals ; a cui)-shaped, elegantly formed, very 
double and full Rose. A bunch of these pink 
Roses is sii/ierb. Hardy, and easily grown, and 
a jirofuse bloomer in June. 
IVIadam Plantier. H. P. White. Flower 
full and above medium size ; pure white, and 
)iroduced abundantly early in the sunmier 
flowering season. 
Madame G. Bruant. Ruyosa. White. 
One of the first of a new race of hybriils. In. 
the bud state the flowers are long and pointed, 
when open, semi-double ; pure white and fra- 
grant, and produced freely in clusters at inter- 
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