SIEBRE CHT»& SON 
POLYANTHIA, or FAIRY ROSES 
Clothilde Soupert. Pearl white, with bright 
pinlt ceuter. 
Mosella, or Yellow Soupert. Pale straw-color, 
with apricot center. 
Two-year-old plants, so cts. each, $s per doz.; 
thrifty young plants, 30 cts. each, $3 per 
doz. 
MOSS ROSES 
Blrnche. White; douljle and mossy. 
Cristata. Tender rose, with mossy fringe. 
Glory of Mosses. Rose color. 
Luxembourg. Deep red, shaded with purple. 
Mad. Moreau. Beautiful deep red. 
Perpetual White. Beautiful white buds. 
Soupert et Netting. Lively rose. 
Strong 2-year-old plants, 7S cts. each, $7.50 
per doz.; strong i-year-old plants, 40 cts. 
each, $4 per doz. 
RUGOSA ROSES 
Alba. Large, single white flowers. 
Rosea. Bright pink ; single. 
Rubra. Large, red, single flowers. 
Madame Georges Bruant. Pure white, very 
fragrant ; semi-doulile. 
Strong, well-established plants, 40 cts. each, 
$4 per doz., $30 per 100. 
HARDY CLIMBING, RUNNING AND TRAILING ROSES 
Some of this class are more fitted for trailing than others, and we shall lie pleased to select 
the best for the purpose desired if requested. 
A ■ A„ ovt-rpinplv henntiful creeping Manda's Triumph. Fine foliage and clusters of 
Arvensis. An ext emely l'ea"t'tiV.,,,';':.T^„ t„.„u„ tn plirlitppn flowers on even a 
Hose, with lovely foliage and exquisite white 
flowers; fine for covering banks. 
Ayreshire. Much the some, but with larger 
white to deep pink Roses. 
Baltimore Belle. Light blush and rose, fine 
and double, thougli of medium size; the 
liloonis are produced in clusters, and the 
rapid growth is very graceful. 
Crimson Rambler. This wonderful Rose has 
been tlioroughly tried in all situations and 
has proved to 'be all that could be claimed 
for it; it has far surpassed ail that was 
hoped for it. As a climbing or running Rose 
it has no equal. The foliage is rich, dark 
green, the growth rapid; bnl its great lieauty 
is when the plant is covered with a pro- 
lusion of the brightest crimson double flow- 
ers, which remain on a long time. 
Dawson. Hardy, vigorous; tendency to climb 
high Flowers in cliisters, similar to Roxa 
mulliflnrn. They are of a very deep piuk 
color and quite full ; very fragrant. 
Jersey Beauty. Extremely vigorous grower; 
foliage shiuv, thick, of leathery sulislaiice. 
Flowers singly or in clusters of two to four; 
large, single, 3 inches in diameter, opening 
pale yellow. 
Evergreen Gem. Foliage fine rich bronze color; 
flowers yellow, opening to almost white. •_ to 
.3 inches' in diameter, perfectly double, and ot 
a delightful sweetbrier fragrance. 
Gardenia. Strong grower, with large green 
foliage. Flowers produced singly 011 stems 
one-half to one foot long. Bright yellow, and 
when open, creamy color. 
ailua a i i iMiiipi.. ^ >'■• * 
from twelve to eighteen flowers on even a 
small-sized shoot. Valuable for either cut- 
flowers or pot-plant ; very sweet-scented. 
Multiflora. A beautiful white Rose, growing in 
clusters. A valuable climlier, growing vigor- 
ously and rapidly. 
Pink Roamer. The single flowers, which are 
produced in close heads, are nearly 2 inches 
in diameter; bright rich pink, with almost a 
white center, which lightens up the orange- 
red stamens, producing a beautiful effect. 
Queen of the Prairie. Bright rosy red, fre- 
quently striped with white; large, compact 
and globular. 
Setigera. Blooms in .July ; striking and hne ; 
desirable for shrubberies. 
Universal Favorite. A free grower, producing 
long lu-anching shoots, with bright shiny foli- 
age in abundance, and soft, light pmk double 
flowers. 2 inches in diameter : strongly per- 
fumed. 
White Rambler. Flowers are very frgarant ; 
color pure white, aometimes tinged with 
blush ; blooms in clusters ; vigorous grower. 
Wichuraiana. A trailing species from Japan. 
The flowers, which aiipear in July anil con- 
tinue through the season, are very sweet. 
This is an excellent sort tor cemetery plant- 
ing or for covering embankments, as it dings 
close to the ground ; thrives well in sun or 
shade. . -r. c ■, 
Yellow Rambler. A hardy climbing Rose of the 
habit of Crimson Rambler; flowers mi'dinm 
size, cup-shaped, nearly full, sweet-scented ; 
blooms in large clusters which last three or 
four weeks; color light yellow. 
Price of anv of this magnificent selection of Roses, 35 cts. to 50 cts. each, $4 to $5.50 per 
doz., aTcording to size and Ige. We carry a large stock of Roses in all var.et.es, on the.r own 
roots, on which we shall be pleased to submit prices. 
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
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