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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
Eugene Verdier. Beautiful crimson, large and full ; 
flowers of good form ; vex-y vigoi'ous. 
Glory of Mosses. Beautiful rose ; large, and of very 
fine form ; a superior sort. 
Henri Martin. Glossy pink; buds finely mossed. 
James Veitch. Large red flowers, well mossed; free 
bloomer. 
Mad. Moreau. Large flowers of a beautiful deep red ; 
vex-y mossy and fine ; a true perpetual, and a vigorous 
grower. 
Perpetual White. A fine sort in bud; vigorous and 
fragrant. 
Princess Adelaide. Bright pink, large and double; 
buds finely mossed and very fragrant. 
Soupert et Netting. Very large, lively rose; of the 
true centifolia form, and an excellent and recommend- 
ablo variety. 
Price for Plants On Their Own Boots : 
Strong two-year old, 75 cents each, S7.50 per dozen; strong one-year old, 40 cents each, S4 per dozen. 
Iiuzembourg. Deep red, shaded with purple; a finely 
shaped rose of much value; heavily mossed. 
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Including the so-called " Everblooming" Roses, and the Noisette Hybrids. 
This large class contains the favorites which give us flowers every day in the year. The Tea Roses {Rosa Indica 
odorafa), and the Noisettes {Rosa moschata hytyrida) include many superb flowers, and the constant efforts of hybrid- 
izers and growers of late years have given us a race of really everblooming roses which seem to combine every 
merit of color, form and fragrance. They are not hardy, but can easily be wintered over with protection; and even 
if frozen to the ground, will often spring up and grow freely when the genial breath of the south wind reaches them. 
Formerly no really red roses were in this class, that color being peculiar to the Hybrid Perpetuals ; but we now 
have several beautiful free-blooming roses of rich hues 
of crimson. 
For forcing into bloom through the season when no 
flowers are produced by Mother Nature, the Teas are 
preeminent; they respond promptly to generous treat- 
ment, and attain supei-b beauty under glass. A view 
of our forcing houses in the winter is a charming sight. 
The plants we ofEer are all strong and vigorous, on 
their own roots, and will give satisfaction for planting 
out or forcing. 
*Aimee Vibert. (Noisette.) Pure white; blooms in 
clusters. 
*Alphonse Earr. Purple, shaded with crimson, with 
bright center; large and full. 
*American Beauty. Deep rich rose, large globular flow- 
ers, fine shape ; a good rose for pot or forcing purposes, 
and of superb beauty. Not alone do its deep glowing- 
color, its elegant imbricated form, its supporting foli- 
age of rich green distinguish it — with all these it com- 
bines a peculiar and distinctive fragrance, hard to de- 
scribe, yet most delightful to inhale. Not for many 
years has so fine a rose been offered, and it has attain- 
ed deserved popularity. 
*Antoine Mermet. Deep carmine rose, petals bordered 
with white, large and full flowers ; fine. 
*Bon Silene. One of the very best varieties for cut 
flowers ; bright deep rose, delicately tinted deep red ; a 
free grower and bloomer, and very sweet; while not 
vei'y fine when open, it is beautiful in bud. 
Camoens. Beautiful deep pink, with a slight tinge of 
yellow at the base ; large, full and of beautifully imbri- 
cated form. 
Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh color, changing to sil- 
very pink, with long, large buds ; flowers very lai-ge, 
full, and of beautiful form; decidedly one of the finest 
tea roses, and is grown and forced very extensively for 
its splendid buds. perle des jardins. 
