New, Rare and Beautiful Plants. 
Crown Princess Victoria. (Bourbon.) 
Fine sulphur white, perfect flowers; an 
excellent bedding rose. 
Binsmore. The flowers are lai-ge and per- 
fectly double ; rich crimson scarlet; very 
showy and handsome. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. (Bengal.) Dark 
crimson; large and full flowers, of the 
true tea form and fragrance; very free 
bloomer. 
Duoher. (Bengal.) Pure white, of fine 
form: the best of the white beddinf; 
I'oses. 
Kermosa. (Bourbon.) A free flowering 
sort with fine rosy pink flowers ; an ex- 
cellent bedding rose, and worthy the rep- 
utation it has as always reliable ; hai'dy, 
and cannot be excelled as a garden rose 
or for cemetery planting. 
Leveson Gower. (Bourbon.) Deep rose;, 
fuU and vei-y large flowers. 
Louis Margottin. (Bourbon.) Satin rose; J' 
a well formed flower; excellent for bed- 
ding. 
Louis Fhillipe. (Bengal.) Dark crimson, 
with white edged petals ; full and glob- 
ular form ; very free in bloom, and pretty. 
Madame Isaac Periere. (Bourbon.) 
Rosy carniiue flowers of enormous size, 
and finely imbricated. 
Mad. Plantier. A grand old Hybrid China 
rose, blooming in heavy clusters of pure 
white in the spring ; one of the best hardy 
roses for cemeterj' planting, and makes a superb rose hedge. 
Mrs. Bosanquet. (Bourbon.) Delicate pale flesh color; large, 
double and a free bloomer. 
Queen of Bedders. (Bourbon.) Beautiful deep crimson ; excel- 
lent for bedding purposes ; very beautiful in every respect. 
Sir Joseph Paxton. Vivid pinkish rose ; free flowering sort. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. See page 155. 
Prices for plants on their own roots : 
Strong two year old pot-grown plants, .50 cents each, .*5 per dozen ; Thrifty young pot-grown plants, 30 cents each, 
$3 per dozen. 
QUEKN OF bedi)i;ks. 
rilNWTURE OR FfllRT ROJEJ. 
Including the Polyantha Section. 
Jhese are very interesting and valuable, both from their own intrinsic beauty and their value as edgings for beds 
of larger growing varieties. The Polyantha roses (Hiwci \w\\ituMm) arc especially mei-itorious, being hardy, of vig 
orous though dwarf habit, and exceedingly beautiful in every way. 
a twenty-five cent piece, and produced with extreme freedom. 
Their flowers are very double, about-the size of 
Anna Marie de Montravel. Very small white flowers 
in great clusters; very Horiferous, and of a delicious 
perfume; makes a .superior edging for rose beds. 
Lawrenceana Multiflora. Double pink ; a very pretty 
and small rose. 
Little Pet. Very double, white ; profuse bloomer. 
Mad. Cecile Brunner. Larger flowers than the average 
I'olyantha, of a rosy pink color. 
Mignonette. Clear pink, passing to white, tinged pale 
rose ; a lovely sort. 
Miniature. Perhaps the smallest of all roses; the 
lovely little pink flowers are of the same form as the 
largest tea rose grown. 
Paquerette. Small and very full flowers of pure white ; 
a little beauty. (See cut, page lOS. ) 
Perle d'Or. Coppery gold and salmon color. 
Price : 
Two year old plants, 50 cents each, jS i-er dozen ; Thrifty young plants, 30 cents each, iyi per dozen. 
