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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
Eugene Verdier. Beautiful crimson, large and full; 
flowers of g-ood form ; very vigorous. 
Glory of Mosses. Beautiful rose; large, and of very 1 
flue form : a superior sort. 
Henri Martin. Glossy pink; buds finely mossed. 
James Veitch. Large red flowers, well mossed; free 
bloomer. 
Iiuzembourg'. Deep red, shaded with purple ; a finely 
shaped rose of much value; heavily mossed. | 
Price for Plants On 
Mad. Moreau. Large flowers of a beautiful deep red; 
very 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 vei-y fragrant. 
Soupert et Nottiug. Very large, lively rose; of the 
true eentifolia form, and an excellent and recommend- 
able variety. 
Their Own Roots : 
Strong two-year old, 75 cents each, §7.50 per dozen; strong one-year old, 40 cents each, $4 per dozen. 
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 indtca 
odnrata), and the Noisettes [Iti>sa moschata hyhrida) include many superb flowers, and the constant efforts of h.ybrid- 
izers and growers of late years have given us a race of really everblooming roses which seem to combine every 
mei'it 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 i-eally 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 superb 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; lai'ge 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 oflfered, 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 
fi-ee gi'ower and bloomer, and very sweet; while not 
very 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 large, 
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. 
