Mrs. John Waterer, bright rose. 
Mrs. R. S. Holford, rich salmon. 
Mrs. William Bovill, fine rosy scarlet. 
Old Port, distinct rich plum. 
Perfection, blush, yellow eye. 
Princess Mary of Cambridge, light blush. 
Rosabel, pale rose, fine habit. 
Sir Charles Napier, light rose. 
Sir Thomas Sebright, rich purple. 
Sultana, white. 
The Queen, blush, changing to white. 
The following are select varieties in the different colors, the most 
striking being indicated by a star. But there is not a poor rose in the 
list, and in order to obtain the various shades and forms it is well to 
take several from each color. 
The plants are all dormant, mostly two years' growth, of very fine 
quality, both budded and on their own roots, and are in the best possi- 
ble condition for planting. There is so much loss and delay from the 
planting of small stock that I shall hereafter confine my trade to well- 
established dormant plants. Price, 37 cents; $3 per dozen. Special 
low price per hundred. 
HARDY PERPETUAL ROSES. 
White. 
Baron de Maynard. 
Mabel Morrison. 
* Marvel of Lyons. 
Madame Alfred de Rougemont. 
Mademoiselle Bonnaire. 
White Baroness. 
Palest Flesh. 
* Baroness Rothschild 
Elise Boelle. 
Satin Rose. 
Abel Grand. 
* Countess de Chabrilliant. 
* Madame Gabriel Luizet. 
* Mile. Eugene Verdier. 
Pink. 
Anna Alexiff. 
Edouard Morrcn. 
* Climbing Jules Margottin 
* Countess of Oxford. 
* Paul Neron. 
