CATALOGUE OF 
HYBRID PERPeXUAL, ROSES-Continued. 
Mrs. John Laiiig-. Clear bright pink. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson-maroon. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, with blush edges. 
Reynolds Hole. Maroon, shadtd with crimson. 
Sultan of Zanzibar. Blackish maroon, 
Triomphe de I'K.vposition. Rich crimson. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bright cherry-red. 
Victor Hugo. Extra bright crimson-red, 
White Baroiies.s. Purest white. 
Price, except where noted, of any of the above Roses, 
either on their Own Roots or Grafted on our Japanese 
Stock : 
Strong two-year olds, in dormant state (not started 
to grow), 60 cts. each, $5 per dozen. 
Fine one-year old plants, dormant, 35 cts. each, $4 per 
dozen. 
E.Ktra 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 cts. to H 
each, $8 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 wintei'ed 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 
Perpetuas; 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. 
American Belle. A pink-colored sport from American 
Beauty. 
Bon Silene. Bright deep rose, delicately tinted with 
deep red. 
Bridesmaid. 
Captain Christy. Light salmon flesh color. 
Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh color. 
Celine Forestier. Fine bright yellow. 
Cornelia Cook. White flowers. 
Duchess of Albany. A sport from La France : deeper 
in color. 
Etoile de Liyon. Rich saffron yellow. 
Gloire de Di,jon. Buff, with orange centre. 
Isabella Si>ruut. Canary yellow. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Pure white Hybrid 
Tea. 
La France. Peach blossom, changing to rose. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. 
Mme. Cusin. Purplish rose, centre slightly tinted 
with yellowish white. 
Mine, de Watteville. White, shaded with carmine 
and bordered with rose. 
Mme. Welche. Deep chamois to pale yellow. 
Mine. Falcot. Deep golden apricot. 
Mme. Hoste. Bright, clear, light yellow. 
Mareolial Nicl. (Noisette). Bright golden yellow. 
Marie Guillot. White, tinged with delicate yellow. 
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Marie Van Houtte. Flowers large and full ; yellow- 
ish white, edged with rose. 
Meteor. Rich, dark velvety crimson. 
Mrs. W. C. Whitney. Another new Hybrid Tea 
Rose, a seedling from American Beauty. 
Niphetos. Long, white buds, tinged sometimes with 
pink. 
Papa Gontier. Rosy carmine. 
Perle des Jardins. Straw color. 
Pierre Guillot. (Bourbon.) Bright crimson. 
Safrauo. Salmon-buff or apricot. 
Souvenir de Wootton. A Hybrid Tea of rich, deep 
red. 
Sunset. An excellent forcing Rose, of a deep apricot 
color. 
The Bride. A white form of Catherine Mermet. 
William Allen Richardson. Beautiful orange- 
yellow. 
AV. F. Bennett. Long, deep crimson buds. 
Price, except where noted, for any of the varieties ot 
the above JSverblooming class, on their own roots : 
Strong, vigorous plants, ready for blooming, 50 cts. 
each, $5 per dozen. 
Thrifty young plants, not so large as the foregoing, 
30 cts. each, t3 per dozen. 
Bourbon and Bengal or China Roses. 
This class, including Jiosa Bourboniana and R. indica, 
comprises varieties especially noted for their vigorous 
growth, free-flowering habit, richness of color, and easy 
cultivation. While some are quite hardy, all are nearly so, 
and require but little protection. They are undoubtedly 
among the very best general garden roses. 
h.%n^^iaSi (Queen' s Sisrlet). (Bengal.) Vivid crimson, 
Appoline. Bright rosy pink. 
Boule de Neige. (Bengal.) Pure white and double. 
Bourbon Queen. (Bourbon.) Buff rose. 
Catherine Guillot. (Bourbon.) Very bright carmine. 
Clara Sylvain. (Bengal.) Pure white. 
Crown Princess Victoria. (Bourbon.) Fine sulphur 
white. 
Dinsmore. Rich crimson-scarlet. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. (Bengal.) Dark crimson. 
Hermosa. (Bourbon.) Rosy pink flowers. 
Louis Margottin. (Bourbon.) Satin rose. 
Louis Philippe. (Bengal.) Dark crimson, with white- 
edged petals. 
Mme. Plantier. A grand old Hybrid China Rose, 
blooming in heavy clusters of pure white. 
Queen of Bedders. (Bourbon.) Beautiful deep crimson. 
Souv. de la Malmaison. Clear flesh color, shaded 
fawn. 
Price for plants on their own roots: 
Strong, 2-year-old pot-grown plants, 50c. each, $5 per 
doz.; thrifty young pot-grown plants, 30c. each, 
$3 per doz. 
Miniature or Fairy Roses. 
Including the Polyantha Section. 
These tiny Roses are now everywhere general favorites, 
both for pot culture and for edging outdoor beds of larger 
growing species. The Polyantha section is especially 
popular and useful, on account of the vigorous, though 
dwarf, habit of the plants, their hardiness and freedom of 
bloom. The small flowers are perfectly formed, well 
I colored, and produced in large clussers. 
Our full Descriptive Catalogue will be mailed free on applicatiou. 
