DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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Ju/es Margottln. Bright carmine; very free flowering; of strong grow- 
ing liabit and iron-clad in hardiness. 
Lb Relne. Clear, bright rose color ; large, very double, perfectly hardy 
and very tree flowering. 
Mme. Chas. Wood. Bright fiery scarlet, passing to rosy-crimson, shaded 
with maroon ; of lai-ge size, double, showy and quite fragrant ; one of the 
best. 
Mme. Georges Bruant {Hybrid Rugosa). A genuine ever-bloomer. It 
has the hardiness and glossy, leathery leaves of the Rugosa class, with the 
free-blooming qualities of the Teas. The flowers are of large size, serai-dou- 
ble, and are produced with remarkable frapdom of clusters of five ; the deli- 
ciously fragrant buds are very beautiful in form — long and pointed, re- 
sembling Niphetos; color is pure, glistening white. Should never bepruned 
except to remove rough, .scraggy wood. 
Mme. Plantler. This grand variety, when once planted, is as permanent 
as a Hydrangea. It is hardy as an oak, and for outdoor planting it is the 
best white Hybrid Perpetual. We recommend it for cemetery planting be- 
cause of its permanency. Flowers are pure white, very large and double; 
it is a profuse and continuous bloomer. Good white hardy roses are scarce 
— this is one of the very best. Should never be pruned. 
Magna Charta. A'splendid Rose ; extra large, full flowers, very double; 
of fine form, and sweet, color clear rosy red, beautifully flushed with violet 
crimson ; a sure and profuse bloomer. One of the hardiest and best for 
general planting. 
Marchioness o 
Lome (new). Large 
full , cup-shaped; 
buds long and hand- 
some ; rich, shining 
rose-color ; shaded 
with vivid carmine ; 
remarkable for its 
perpetual flowering. 
About the best garden 
rose of its color yet 
introduced ; entirely 
hardy, a splendid 
grower, free from dis- 
ease and very frag- 
rant. Each 15c.; 3 for 
40c. 
Margaret Dickson 
(new) . The Margaret 
Dickson combines 
with the sterling 
qualities of entire 
hardiness, very vigor- 
ous growth and re- 
peated blooming, all 
the fragrance, beauty 
of form and waxiness 
of texture of the fin- 
est Tea roses. The 
flower is of magnifi- 
cent form and very 
large. In color it is 
the most beautiful 
waxy white, a lovely 
shining white with al- marchioness of lorne, (new.) 
most the luster of 
a pearl. The petals are very large, well-shaped and of great substance but 
most delicate in texture. In hardiness it is iron-clad. Each 15c., three for 40c. 
Maurice Bernardln. A vigorous grower, with large, full, vermilion flowers 
of fine form and good fragrance. A choice sort. 
