Har<ly Gliii^l>ii)^ Roses. 
These are admirably adapted for covering walls, trellises, »>ld trees, 
unsightly buildings, etc. Their rapid growth, perfect hardinetis, 
luxuriant foliage, immense clusters of beautiful flowers, commend 
them at once to every one. 
Price— First size, 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Second size 40 cents each; $4,00 per dozen. 
Third size 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Baltimore Belle— Fine white with blushcenter; very full and double. 
Crevillef or Seven Sisters— Large clusters of bloom, shaded t<> 
dark red. 
Queen of the Prairie— Bright rose color, large, compact and globu- 
lar; a very profuse bloomer. One of the best. 
Mad. Plantler— A perfectly hardy, pure white double rose. The 
plant grows in a very fine bushy form and produces flowers in 
great abundance in June. A most desirable rose for ceme*3ry 
dec»>ration. 
Moss Roses. 
SiiD^n^cr Roses. 
Price — First size $1 each; $io per dozen. 
Second size 50 cents each; $5 per dozen. 
Third size 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Magna Charta— Pink, suffused with carmine; full, globular, 
l-'oliage and wood light green, with numerous dark spines. A 
fragrant excellent rose. 
Valued for their hardiness, exquisite fragrance and the beautiful 
effect of the delicate moss-covered buds. Excellent for cemetery 
plots. 
PkicE — First size $1 each; $10 per dozen. 
Second size 50 cents each; $5 per dozen. 
Third size 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Countess de Murlnals-White, slightly tinged with flesh. The 
bust white moss. 
Clory of Mosses -Pale rose, very large, full and beautiful, 
Princess Adelaide— Pink, blooming in clusters, often called Climb- 
ing Moss. A very rapid grower. 
Perpetual White— White, blooming in clusters, very double and 
well mossed. 
Perpetual Red— Red. blossoms large, buds beautiful. 
Our Selected Collection of Koses. 
Many of our readers who have a taste for a bed of Roses and who have spent considerable time and money in the pust, with either none, 
or indifferent success, can rely on the following collections selected with the utmost care. In making the selecticjns we have carefully con- 
sidered all the qualifications necessary to give complete and entire satisfaction for the purposes stated and not with any desire to work off 
old or surplus stock, which is often the case in oifering collections. Purchasers can therefore rely on getting on/y the besf^ as we kn*)w the 
varieties, and know just what can be grown successfully in our climate, experience being the only reliable teacher in sucli matters. 
ICE PALACE eOLLECTIO/N. 
Our reason for so naming this collection is the extreme hardiness of each and every one. In blooming qualities they cannot be surpassed 
in the class to which they belong, viz.. Hybrid Perpetual. Though called Perpetual they are not such early and constant bloomers as the 
ever blooming. Roses. When once established, they bloom freely at usual time, and continue at short intervals during the summer and 
autumn months. 
Baron Oe Maynard— White. 
Clemence Raoux— Pink. 
General Jacqulmlnot— Velvety Scarlet. 
Paul Neyron— Deep Rose. 
Tajs^o Gi'ai^fl Gt>lltiCtioi)s of EVcr- 
bloorqing J^oses. 
The following collections have been carefully selected from the 
many meritorious varieties in our list. They embrace the very cream 
of the profuse blooming sorts guaranteeing a continuous supply of 
buds and flowers from June to No vem ber. We have also endeavored 
to select the robust, healthy growing sorts, .so that they can more 
successfully withstand our severe winters when protected according 
to directions given under the general heading of Roses. Every shade 
of color is represented so as to satisfy any and all of our customers. 
NORTH WESTERN COLLECTION. 
Duchess de Brabant— Rosy pink. Hermosa— Light blush. 
Coquettede Lyon— Canary yellow. Marie Culllot— Pure white. 
Agrippina— Rich crimson. Meteor— Velvety crimson. 
This elegant Collection for $x.oo. 
COMO COLLECTION. 
La France— Silvery rose. 
Papa Contier— Deep red carmine center. 
Perle des Jardlns—Rich yellow. 
American Beauty— Deep brilliant pink. 
Triomphe de Angers— Dark crimson. 
Souv.de la Maimaison—Pale flesh changing to white. 
This superb Collection for $hk>. 
The Two Collections of Everblooming varieties for $1.75. 
Prince Camille de Rohan— Blackish Crimson.; 
Anna de Deisbach— Carmine. 
These six magniUcent Roses for$i.cx) 
0*11* Fairy (^olleetio^. 
No more appropriate name can be found than " Fairy " for this ele- 
gant collection of miniature Roses. They are one continuous mass 
of bloom the entire Summer and cannot be surpassed for bedding, 
producing an effect on the lawn or in tbe garden not equalled by any 
other class of bedding plants. 
For cut flower purpo.ses such as corsage bouquets, etc., they are 
simply " immense." A full description of their habits can be found 
under the heading of Polyantha Roses. 
Little Pot— Creamy white, Mad'lle Ceolle Bruner -Rosy pink. 
Perle d'Or— Yellow. Paquerette— Pure white. 
Queens Scarlet-Bright scarlet. Mignonette— Pink-tinged rose. 
This fine collection of Fairies for $1.00. 
Any two of the above collections, 1.75. 
Any three " " " 2.50. 
Or the entire four superb '* ^.00. 
Beds of f^oses. 
We would add for the benefit of the uninformed that we can it de- 
sired, furnish the necessary amount of plants for Rose beds when de- 
sired, selections to be left to us if party will state for what purpos^.^ 
they desire them. That is— Hardy Perpetual, Everblooming, or 
Polyanthas, as follows : A circular bed of ^y, feet in diameter, holds 
27 Roses, for $j.oo ; 414 feet in diameter. 38 Roses, price $4..3o; ^y, feet 
in diameter. 55 Roses, $5.50 ; 8 feet in diameter. 7 ; Roses. $7.30 ; 10 feet 
in diameter. 100 Roses, $10.00. 
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