w. c. strong's catalogue. 
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DARK CRIMSON. 
* Jean Cherpin. * Mrs. Harry Turner. 
* Louise Van Houtte. Mons. Boncenne. 
VELVETY CRIMSON. 
Abel Carriere. Prince Camille. 
Baron Bonstettin. * Pierre Notting. 
* Charles Lefebvre. Xaviere Olibo. 
* Jean Liabaud. 
MOSS ROSES. 
50 cents each; $4 per dozen. 
Alice Leroy. Lanei. 
Baronne de Wassenair.- Little Gem. 
Common Moss. Marie de Blois. 
Crested. Princess Alice. 
SUMMER ROSES. 
The following June varieties are among the best of this season. Price, 37 
cents; ^3 per dozen. 
Pulgens. Bright scarlet-crimson, exquisite color and very showy. 
Madame Hardy. Pure-white, large, fine substance, very full. 
Madame Zoutman. Palest flesh, shape perfect. The most lieautiful of all 
light summer roses. 
Madame Plantier. A June rose, of the hybrid China class; pure-white, 
very free, and a good pillar rose. 
PRAIRIE ROSES. 
Baltimore Belle an<' Queen of the Prairies are the best hardy running 
roses. 
Rosa RugOSa. a. new rose from Japan, having luxuriant, dark-green, rugose 
leaves, which make it very attractive as a shrub. It produces large, single 
red flowers, in clusters, which are of great beauty when partially opened. 
Its fruit is effective in winter. 37 cents. 
RugOSa Alba. I-ike the preceding, except in the pure-w hite flowers. 
YELLOW ROSES. 
Persian Yellow. This is the brightest and best X)( this color. 
Harrison's Yellow. Strong-growing, bright, free-flowering. 
Spirsea Aurea. if frequently pruned, the golden color is very bright. 
Spirsea Thunbergii. I.ow-growing, with fine, delicate, lanceolate leaves, 
flowering very early ; very pretty. 25 cents. 
Spirsea Van Houtti. The most profuse flowering of all the Spireeas, the 
bush being a mass of white bloom. 35 cents. 
Spiraa Prunifolia Flore Plena, Callosa, Lindleyana, Ariaefolia, and 
other varieties. 25 cents. 
