C. W. Stuart (| Company, Nurserymen 
the most ordinary conditions. Its color 
is of the richest scarlet, shading to a 
velvety crimson; very fragrant, a free, 
strong grower and in bloom all the 
time. 
Harrison's Yellow. Austrian Briar. Bright, 
clear golden yellow; enliri-ly hardy. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet high, and is fine for 
planting in groups or with hardy shrubs. 
John Hopper. H. P. Red. Deep rose, 
with crimson; semi-globular, free bloomer. 
One of the best. 
Killamey. T. Pink. One of the most 
beautiful roses grown; strong, vigor- 
ous, perfectly hardy and in every way 
a rose that should be more' culti\ated; 
flowers are very large. Buds long and 
pointed. Color a brilliant shining pudv; 
one of the best Tea varieties. 
Lady Gay. C. Pink. A most desirable 
variety, remarkably vigorous growth, with 
Frau Karl Druschki. 
flowers of a delicate cerise pink, passing 
to soft-tinted pink. 
La France. T. Light Pink. One of the 
most popular roses in cuHivation; both 
buds and flowers are of lovely form and 
grand size; exceedingly sweet; colors 
range from a rosy flesh pink, red, yel- 
low and white. One of the loveliest 
and most beautiful of all roses. 
Madame Caroline Testout. T. Pink. One 
of the most popular and valuable bed- 
ding varieties; large, full, globular flowers 
of bright satiny-rose, with brighter center, 
very free and fragrant. 
Madame G. Bruant. (Rugosa WTiite.) In 
the bud-state the flowers are long and 
pointed, when open, and semi-double; 
pure white and fragrant, and produced 
freely in clusters at intervals throughout 
the summer. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. H. P. Pink. 
Pale pink; a dchcate and beautiful tint; 
krge and full, cupped, very sweet. ICnown 
as Hardy La France, which it re- 
sembles. 
MarshaU P. Wilder. H. P. Red. One of 
the best dark red hybrid perpetuals; 
the flowers are large and perfect in form, 
on good length of stems, making them 
very desirable for cut flowers; color 
bright cherry red, changing to crim- 
son. 
Memorial Rose. (Wichuriana.) From 
Japan; it is a low trailing species, its 
stems creeping on Ihe earth almost as 
closely as the Ivy. The flowers are 
pure white, IJ^ to 2 inches across, with 
yellow stamens, and having a strong 
fragrance. It is quite hardy. This va- 
riety has proved valuable as a covering 
for banks, rockeries, etc., and for use 
in cemeteries 
Moss Perpetual, Red. Fine rosy-red; large, 
full and globular; fragrant and mossy 
Moss Perpetual, White. Pure white with 
a nicely pointed burr. One of the most 
beautiful while varieties. 
Madam Plantier. H. P. White. Strong, 
vigorous grower and a profuse bloom- i 
er; one of the finest pure white roses, 
blooming in clusters. Blooms in the 
spring. 
Magna Charta. H. P. Pink. Bright pink, 
suffused with carmine; a beautiful rose; 
strong, vigorous grower. Very large, full 
and fragrant. 
Maman Cochet. T. Pink. This is our 
favorite rose. It is of the largest size, 
the flower is built up or rounded and 
very double; the color is a deep, rosy 
pink, the inner side of the petals being 
a silvery rose, shaded and touched with 
golden yellow. Very vigorous; deUciouslv 
fragrant. 
Margaret Dickson. H. P. White One 
of the choicest of the June Roses with 
flowers neariy as large a." Paul Neyron. 
Pure, waxy, unblemishcc' white. 
Marechal Neil. v.. T. Yellow. This va- 
riety is well known and ecnsidered to 
be one of the most magnificent Roses 
in existence. Flowers are pure, deep 
yellow, and its fragrance delicious. This 
is the most popular ever-bloommg climb- 
ing rose in exi.stencc. It is not hardy m 
the north. 
Mrs. John Lang. H. P. Pink. One of the 
finest roses Large and of fine jorrn; 
produced on long stems; exceedingly 
fragrant and a continuous bloomer; color 
soft pink. Free flowering, comniencmg 
