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SiF.RRECHT & WaDLEV's CATALOGUE OF 
Marie Gaumann. Light crimson-red, u itli white reflex; 
very large, and superb in every way. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry carmine ; of fine shape, 
and an e.xtra-fine Rose in every respect. Raised by the 
late H. B. ElKvanger, of Rochester, N. Y. 
Merveille de Lyon. White, lightly tinted with rose- 
peach ; a grand, full flower of splendid size and shape ; 
of the habit of Baroness Rothschild. 
Mrs. George Dickson. Delicate, soft pink ; a continu- 
ous blooming Rose. $1. 
Mrs. John Laing. Clear bright pink, exquisitely 
shaded. The buds are long and pointed ; the flowers 
are extra large and full, exceedingly sweet-scented, and 
are borne continuously ; valuable for open ground cul- 
ture, and superior for early forcing 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose ; very large and full ; by far 
the largest variety in cultivation ; a free bloomer, very 
desirable as a garden Rose, and valuable for forcing. 
Prince Caniille de Rohan. Dark crimson-maroon ; 
very rich and velvety, large and full ; its buds are 
always admired for their deep color. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, with blush edges ; very large 
and of perfect form ; a free bloomer during the whole 
season. 
Reynolds Hole. Maroon, shaded with crimson ; well- 
formed, and distinct in color. 
Sultan of Zanzibar. Blackish maroon ; petals edged 
with scarlet ; globular flowers. 
Triomphe de I'E.vposition. Rich crimson ; a good old 
variety. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bright cherry red, very large and 
full; a strong grower, and an excellent variety for forcing. 
Victor Hugo. Extra bright crimson-red ; of beautiful 
shape. 
White Baroness. Purest white, large and full flowers. 
The best autumnal flowering white Rose ; very distinct. 
Price, except where noted, of any of the above Roses, either on their Own Roots or Grafted on Oar Japanese Stock : 
Strong two-year-olds, in dormant state (not started to grow), 50 cents each, $5 per dozen. 
Fine one-year-old plants, dormant, 35 cents each, S4 per dozen. 
E.xtra-strong two-year-old pot-grown plants, which can be set out at any time, and are also excellent for winter 
forcing (these are the plants which produce the large Roses sold by the florists in winter), 75 cents to $1 each, $i to 
$10 per dozen, according to sort. 
TEA AND HYBRID TEA ROSES. 
Including the " Everblooming " Roses and the Noisette Hybrids. 
THIS large class contains the favorites which give us flowers every day in the year. They are not hardy, but can 
easily be wintered over with protection ; and even if frozen to the ground, will often send up shoots from the 
roots in spring ; these grow fast and are soon ready to flower. Formerly no really red roses were found in this 
class, that color being peculiar to the Hybrid Perpetuals ; but we now have a number of beautiful Everblooming Roses 
in all shades of rich red. For forcing into bloom in winter the Teas are pre-eminent. 
The plants we offer are all strong and vigorous, on their own roots, and will give satisfaction either for planting 
out or forcing. 
American Beauty. Deep rich rose ; large, globular 
flowers of elegant imbricated form, and peculiar, dis- 
tinctive fragrance, hard to describe, yet most delightful to 
inhale. A superb Rose for outdoor planting, pots, or 
forcing ; constantly in bloom. 
American Belle. One of the best new Roses of the 
year. A pink-colored sport from American Beauty, 
this Rose has all the parent's good qualities, differing 
from it only in color. $2. 
Bon Silene. One of the very best varieties for cut flowers ; 
bright deep rose, delicately tinted with deep red ; a free 
grower and bloomer, and very sw'eet ; not very full 
when open, but beautiful in bud. 
Bridesmaid. Another new Rose that has won golden 
opinions everywhere. It is a sport of Catherine Mermet, 
with the same finely shaped, large, solid buds on long, 
stiff stems, but its clear delicate pink color is not dulled 
by cloudy weather. 
Captain Christy. Light salmon flesh color, very dis- 
tinct ; large and fine form ; a grand rose, free in bloom. 
Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh color, changing to 
silvery pink, with long, large buds ; flowers very largo, 
full, and of beautiful form. Decidedly one of the finest 
Tea Roses ; it is grown and forced very extensively for 
its splendid buds. 
Celine Forestier. Fine bright yellow, very fragrant ; 
has fine foliage, and is an abundant bloomer. 
Cornelia Cook. Large, exquisitely formed white flow- 
ers ; a splendid Rose when in perfection. 
Duchess of Albany. A sport from La France ; deeper 
in color, large in size and more expanded in form than 
the parent, but like it in habit, vigor of growth and free- 
dom of bloom. 
Etoile de Lyon. Rich saffron yellow ; large and full ; 
blooms profusely, and is attractive and valuable. 
Gloire de Di,jon. Buff, with orange center ; fine foliage, 
and is of vigorous and rather climbing habit ; nearly 
hard)', and one of the finest outdoor Roses. 
Isabella Sprunt. Canary yellow ; very free flowering, 
and useful for cutlting purposes. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoi'ia. A new pure white 
Hybrid Tea, with creamy central touches. It is a note- 
worthy Rose in every respect; very large and full, 
almost perfect in form, and richly, delightfully fragrant. 
The foliage is abundant, dark green and glossy, growth 
vigorous, and the flowers are produced freely. 
tia Prance. One of the most beautiful constant-bloom- 
ing Hybrid Teas. The flowers and buds are of large 
size and especially elegant form ; a lovely shade of 
peach blossom, changing to rose ; deliciously fragrant, 
with a scent all its own. It begins to bloom soon after 
planting out, and continues all summer, constantly of- 
fering its magnificent flowers. Also, an excellent variety 
for greenhouse culture. 
