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SIEBRECHT AND WADLEy's CATALOGUE OF 
Louis Phillippe. Rich dark velvety crimson; profuse bloomer; good form; fragrant. 
Uarie Ducher. Rich transparent salmon, with fawn centre; large size, very double and 
sweet. 
• Marie Guillott. A splendid rose, first-class in every respect; color, pure snow white, some- 
times faintly tinged with pale yellow; extra large size, full and double; very sweet Tea 
scent. 
Roi de Cramoisie. Bright purplish crimson; large, full and double; fragrant; a profuse 
bloomer, and good bedder. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. Rich creamy Hcsh, changing to lovely fawn, with rose centre 
very large, perfectly double and exceedingly sweet; one of the finest varieties; quite hardy. 
Price, 25 to 50 cents each; $2.50 to S5.00 per dozen. 
CLIMBING OR RUNNING ROSES. 
All the following varieties are perfectly hardy in our climate : 
K A T .TTHjm? T". Belle. I'ale blush, variegated carmine rose and white; very double; How- 
ers in beautiful clusters, the whole plant appearing a perfect mass of bloom; one of the very 
best of Climbing Roses. 
Cettina. (Climbing Hermosa.) Clear bright pink (lowers, medium size, lull and regular; 
very fragrant; a strong grower and free bloomer. 
Gem of the Prairie. Bright violet crimson; large, very double and fragrant; not so free a 
bloomer as some, but a valuable sort. 
Prairie dueen. Clear, bright pink, sometimes with a white strijje; large, compact and 
globular, very double and full; blooms in clusters. One of the finest. 
Russel's Cottage. Dark velvety crimson; double and full; a profuse bloomer. 
Superba. A splendid sort; large, very full and double; color, bright rosy pink, clear and 
beautiful; blooms in continuous clusters. 
Washington. White; very large cluster. 
I'rice, 50 cents to SI. 00. 
