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Everbloohiing or Tea Roses. 
Includes the so-called Tea, Everblooming and Noisette hybrids, the class of roses now so largely grown for 
winter blooming. Our collection is fully described in our General Catalogue, pp. 164 to 166, and embraces upwards 
of fifty of the choicest and most popular varieties. Price of the above everblooming class, strong vigorous plants 
ready for blooming, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. ; thrifty young plants, 30 cts. each, $;5 per doz., all on their own roots. 
Bourbon and Bengal or China Roses. 
This class is best adapted for out-door summer bloom. Our collection, fully described in our General Cataloguei 
pp. 166 to 169, comprises some twenty varieties of this section. Strong two year old, pot grown plants, 50 cents 
each, $5 per dozen ; thrify young pot-grown plants, 30 cents each, *3 per dozen, all on their own roots. 
Miniature or Fairy Roses, 
Including the Polyantha section, and comprising eight distinct sorts, as described in General Catalogue, page 
167. Two year old plants, 50 cents each, $.S.50 for the collection, all on their own roots. 
Old and Rare Roses, 
Including the Sweet-briar, Austrian, Banksian and Rugosa roses, comprising thirteen distinct varieties, all 
worthy of cultivation. They are fully described in General Catalogue, page 168. Strong, well established plants, 
50 cents each, or S5.50 for the whole collection. 
Greenhouse Flowering Foliage and CHmbing Plants. 
The following are the most popular and most desirable standard varieties which always give satisfaction. 
Acacias, Aralias, Abutilons, AUamandas, Azaleas Araucarias, Boronias, Brugmansias, Camellias, Hydrangeas, 
Hibiscus, Jasmines, Chorozemas, Rhododendrons, Daphnes, Phormiums, Begonias, Bouvardias, Oranges, Lemons, 
Lauristinus, Metrosideros, Imantophylluras, Lasiandras, and many other varieties, for which we refer to our Gen- 
eral Catalogue, pp. Ill to 122. Prices for Greenhouse Plants, 50 cts. to $1.50 each; specimen sizes, $1 to $10. 
Vines are indispensable in all decorative arrangements, and lend grace and beauty which cannot be obtained 
otherwise. Many have very handsome flowers, while others are attractive for their beautiful foliage. The mo.«t 
desirable sorts for greenhouse decoration include AUamandas, Bougainvilleas, Aristolochias, Passifloras, Bignonias, 
Clerodendrons, Dipladenias, Lapagerias, Stephanotis, Pothos, Cissus and Stigmaphyllums. 
For general collection of climbing and creeping plants, including Greenhouse, Hothouse and Hardy Vines, see 
General Catalogue, pp. 133 to 129. $1 to S5 each, according to size. 
Azaleas and Rhododendrons. 
It is scarcely necessary to say anything in relation to these magnificent flowering shrubs or trees, so well known 
and deservedly esteemed. Perhaps no other plants can afford such a brilliant display of lovely flowers with so 
little trouble. 
Greenhouse Azaleas. 
We make a specialty of Azalea culture. Our coUectiou consists of all the best new, as well as standard old 
varieties, and our plants are all of the standard form, pot-grown and well set with buds ready for immediate 
flowering. Plants measuring fi'om one to three feet in diameter, in shapely specimens, .$1 to $10 each, according 
to size. For general named collection, see our General Catalogue, pp. 113 and 114, 
Hardy Azaleas, 
Including Ghent or Pontica Azaleas, Azalea mollis and other hardy varieties in all colors, for out-door planting. 
They are extremely handsome, and increasing in popularity constantly as their use and beauty becomes more gen- 
erally understood, 75 cents to 82.50 each. 
Hardy Hybrid Rhododendrons. 
We offer a fine collection of Hardy Hybrid Rhododendrons suitable for out-door planting. Our plants are all 
tested hardy sorts, and include the best vai-ieties of all shades and colors, well set with buds and luxuriant, rich 
foliage. *1.50 to $5 each, according to size and variety. For general named collection, see our General Catalogue, 
pp. 130-121. 
