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Marshall P. Wilder — Of vigorous growth, 
with healthy foliage; flowers large, 
semi-gloljular, full, well formed; color 
cherry-carmine. 
Paul Neyron — This magnificent rose is by 
far the largest variety in cultivation; 
very double and full, of a beautiful, deep 
rose color and delightfully fragrant: 
borne upon vigorous, upright shoots in 
great abundance throughout the entire 
season. 
Persian Yellow — Deep, bright yellow; 
small but handsome; double; a very 
early bloomer, and much the finest 
hardy yellow rose. 
Prince Camille de Rohan — Deep, velvety 
crimson, large, moderately full. One of 
the darkest in cultivation and a splendid 
rose. 
Ulrich Brunner — A superb rose; extra 
large, bold flowers; petals large and of 
good substance; color rich, glowing 
crimson, elegantly lighted with scarlet; 
fragrant. 
Francois Levet (H.) — Cherry red; medium 
size, well formed; very free bloomer. 
Frau Karl Druschki, or Snow Queen — 
Flowers very large, beautiful, pure sil- 
very white, with very deep bud. This is 
the best white Hybrid Perpetual yet in- 
troduced and one of the best novelties 
of recent years. Price, S3 cents. 
Moss Roses 
Strong field grown plants, price 35 cents. 
Blanche Moreau — Pure white, large, full 
and of perfect form; the buds and flow- 
ers produced in clusters and freely fur- 
nished with a deep green moss. A val- 
uable variety. 
Countess de Murinais — Pure white, large, 
very desirable; the finest white moss. 
Crested — Deep pink buds surrounded with 
mossy frinfje and crest; very beautiful 
and fragrant; growth slender. 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
Strong, 2-ycar field grown plants, price 35 
cents. 
Dorothy Perkins, a Splendid New Climbing 
Rose. 
The Most Valuable Rose Novelty Since 
Crimson Rambler. 
Crimson Rambler, but the flowers are more 
double and of a beautiful shell-pink color. 
Price reduced to 35 cents. 
DOROTHY PERKINS 
Baltimore Belle — Pale blush, nearly white; 
double; the best white climbing rose. 
Crimson Rambler — A wonderful new rose 
from Japan, bearing immense trusses of 
deep crimson flowers wliich hold their 
beautiful color a long time without fad- 
ing. When in full bloom and covered as 
it is with its great trusses of flowers 
containing thirty to fifty blossoms, it is 
a most magnificent sight. It has proved 
entirely hardy in this country, and is a 
very great acquisition to our rose gar- 
den. 
Gem of the Prairie — Carmine crimson, 
occasionally blotched with white; a 
cross hybrid between Madame Laffay 
and Queen of the Prairie. 
Pink Rambler — Flowers medium size, 
pink, in clusters. Very pretty. 
In its foliage, growth and habit of bloom- 
ing in immense clusters it is remarkably like 
Queen of the Prairie — Bright rosy red, fre- 
quently striped with white; large. 
