427-9 SANSOME ST.»^| SAN FRANCISCO 
Price of the following v»rletle« ot Roses, a i-a Inch pots (available to March is only), 15 ct». each; 
3-lneh pots (available the entire season), as <:»»■ each. If by mall, add s ct». each (for postage) for 
a i-a-lnch pot plants, and 10 cts. for 3-lnch pot plants. 
Beaute Inconstant. (Tea.) Remarkable in many respects, but most notable feature is the 
manner in which they change color ; they bear, at the same^ time, coppery yellow, deep rose, blush 
pink, mottled yellow, Ijright and dark crimson flowers. 
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. Rich, deep rosy pink, darker than Hermosa, and a shade, the delicate 
richness of which is seldom found in the floral kingdom ; it is very large, very double to the center, and 
of the most perfect shape, both in bud and blossom. Its profusion of bloom is also wonderful. 
Climbing: La France. (Hybrid Tea.) A climbing variety of the old favorite La France. 
Crimson Rambler. (Polyantha. ) Of remarkably vigorous growth, making shoots from 8 to 10 feet 
high in one season. Flowers of brightest crimson, and produced in great pyramidal panicles, each hav- 
ing 30 to 40 blooms. Does not bloom as freely the first as subsequent years, as the flowers appear on 
the previous year's wood. WE have also a few field-Grown plants TO OFFER AT 35c. each. 
Duchess of Leeds. (Hybrid Tea.) Darker than La France, each petal lined with pearl color ; petals 
very thick. 
Bmpress of China. Flowers pink, semi-double, and borne in great profusion ; a very rapid climber. 
Maman Cochet. (Tea.) Deep rose-pink, the inner side of the petals silvery rose ; flowers extra 
large, borne on long, stout stems ; very double. An exquisite flower. 
Marlon Dingee. (Tea.) Brilliant crimson ; one of the richest and darkest colored Teas in existence. , 
Mrs. Pierrepont Morgan. (Tea.) Color intensely bright cerise or rose-pink ; very double and 
prolific. 
PALO ALTO. (Bengal or China. ) Color rose, suffused with carmine ; buds long, pointed, and very 
full ; beautiful glossy foliage, never affected with mildew. Our own introduction. We have AI.30 a 
FEW FIELD-GROWN PLANT.S TO OFFER AT 35 CTS. EACH. 
Pink Soupert. (Polyantha.) Flowers shell-pink, produced in greatest profusion ; foliage dark, 
and of splendid texture. 
Princess Bonnie. (Tea.) A cross of Son Silene and W. F. Bennett ; inherits the fragrance of the 
latter and freedom of bloom of the former. The outside petals are rich, solid crimson. In fragrance it 
is perhaps the most remarkable rose yet introduced ; is rich and refined ; a most profuse and persistent 
bloomer, every shoot producing several perfect flowers, which are borne on long, stiff stems. 
PROVENCE. The iriic variety from which attar ot roses is made. The stock was imported by us at 
great expense. The public seldom have had so good a thing placed within their reach. Can supply 
Jield-grotvn platils only. 25 cts. each. 
Senator McNaughton. (Tea). A sport from Perle des Jardins ; resembles that grand old rose, ex- 
cepting as to color, which is a delicate, creamy white. 
Summer Queen. (Hybrid Perpetual). Silvery-pink; bears enormous crops of bloom, and is not 
equaled in this respect by any other rose. A strong and vigorous grower. 
Sunset Selecteb Seebs a Success 
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