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H. S. WILEY, CAYUGA. N. Y. 
Marshall P. Wilder, Flowers are large, serai-globular, full and of good 
substance ; color bright scarlety crimson, richly shaded with maroon ; very 
fragrant. .Should be planted more generally, as its ease of growth, freedom 
of bloom and fine flowers make it a most desirable rose. 
Mrs. Cleveland, Delicate, waxy, flesh-pink; flowers very large, perfectly 
shaped and very freely produced. 
Prince Camllle de Rohan, This is a magnificent rose, celebrated the 
world over for its large, handsome, fragrant flowers and the freedom with 
which they are produced. The color is a deep rich velvety crimson, passing 
to intense maroon, shaded black, at short distance they appear really black. 
This is one of the most handsome roses we have ever seen. 
Ulrlch Brunner, Brilliant cherry red, a very attractive color; flowers of 
fine form and finish; petals of great substance, plant very vigorous; hardy 
and free from disease. 
Victor Verdler, Bright rose, with carmine center, a very fresh, pleasing 
shade ; very free blooming, bush strong growing and with scarcely any 
thorns. 
EVERBLOOMING BEDDING ROSES. 
Prices, by mail postpaid, each 10c. , 6 for 50c., 12 for $1.00, except other- 
wise noted. 
In tliis class will be found many varieties famous for their vigor, profusion, brilliancy and 
exquisite fragrance of flo\^-ers. They combine the valuable characteristics of both the Teas 
and Hybrid Herpetuals, inasmuch as they bloom freely the first year like ordinary Ever- 
blooming Tea Roses, and from the Hybrids they inherit the large, finely formed flowers and 
pungent fragrance, together with vigor and hardiness. 
Aggrlpina. Deep crimson, very hardy and free flowering. 
Bon Sitene. This remarkable Rose was introduced in 1839. and up to this time no new 
variety has superseded it. a fact that bears ample testimony of its valuable qualities. The 
color is deep rose, sometimes bright rosy crimson. 
Bride. The favorite white Tea Rose, beautiful and appropriately named. 
Bridesmaid. A delightful Tea Rose, a sport from the old and popular pink Tea, Cath- 
arine Mermet. but of a fine, clear, dark pink, much deeper and more constant in color than 
Mermct ; does exceedingly well in the open ground. 
Burbank. A perfectly hardy, new everblooming Rose. The color is described as cherry 
crimson — it is in other words, the very deepest and brightest pink Rose in cultivation. It is 
peculiarly adapted for both outdoor planting or for blooming in pots in the house during the 
winter. The i^urbank Rose is perfectly hardy. Price, each 15c.. 3 for 45c. 
Catharine Mermet. A very beautiful Tea Rose, valued highly for its elegant buds ; color 
clear shining pink, with delicately shaded amber and fawn centre. 
Champion of the World, This is a free-blooming hardy Rose, of great merit, introduced 
recently. Flowers of large size ; color a lovely clear deep pink. 
Caroline Marnlesse. There is scarcely a day from the last of May till the middle or lat- 
ter part of October when this variety does not show a considerable quantity of buds or flow- 
ers. The color is pure white, slightly tinged-with pink, flowers of medium size, produced in 
clusters, very double, is of low-growing habit, and especially adapted for a border. 
Etolle de Lyon, A rich golden yellow, a strong, healthy and vigorous grower, immense 
bloomer, bearing flowers and buds early and late. Remarkably hardy. 
Hermosa. An excellent Rose, blooms in fine clusters: large, very double and fragrant; 
color beautiful clear ror.e; a constant bloomer; hardy ; one of the best. 
Haiserin Augusta Victoria. This Rose combines many good qualities. Is a continuous 
bloomer, producing successive crop? cf buds and flowers in the greatest profusion. Buds 
are very beautifully formed, with large ;~"tals of best s^ibstance ; color pure snowy white. 
La France. The old favorite. We have always given this the first place, the queen of all 
the Roses. It is of superb form, and double as a Rose can be. No variety can surpass it iti 
delicate coloring — silvery-rose shaded with pink. 
Mrs. De Grew. In color it is a rich, glossy pink, delightfully fragrant, and is such a 
strong, vigorous grower that it is almost impregnable against attacks of the insects which 
usually destroy some of our finest roses. Thus it is certain to be imequaled for the garden 
or cemetery. Every shoot is loaded with flowers. 
Mme. fioste. A popular rose. Extra large flowers and superb buds, very full and delig.it- 
fully perfumed ; color soft canary yellow, deepening at centre to pure golden yellow, beauti- 
fully flushed with pale amber; edges and reverse of petals creamy white. 
Mme, Caroline Testout. Both flowers and buds arc extra large and "f verv elegant form, 
the color is brilliant, satiny rose, deepening at centre to clear red. 
Marie Culllot, One of the most reliable white Tea Roses in cultivation for outdoor cul- 
ture. The color is pure snow white, sometimes faintly tinged pale yellow. 
Meteor, Rich, velvety crimson, exceedingly bright and striking, and both buds and flow- 
ers are large and elegantly formed, fully double and borne on nice long stems. 
Pink Soupert. Color rich, dark, shining pink, sometimes nearly red. Young plants com- 
mence to bloom in May and continue to give crop after crop of flowers until late in October. 
Small plants frequently produce 50 perfect flowers at one time. 
Mosella (Yellow Soupert). This is everybody's rose. Produces immense clusters of 
flowers that are really beautifully formed. 
