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Standard List of Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
Price, lOc each, 6 for 50c, 13 lor $1.0O, except where noted otherwise. 
Extra strong young stock that we know will give perfect satisfaction. 
Second size, 30c each; S3. 00 per dozen. First size (two year old). 40c each; $4.00 per dozen. 
Tiie Hybrid Perpetuals are almost a necessity to every garden. When once planted they recjuire but little attention, and continue 
to improve from year to year. The flowers are of an immense size, very fragrant, and borie In great profusion through the entire 
summer. lu making up our list of H. P. roses, we have carefully considered all the qualitications of each variety and think no Uner 
.selection of hardy roses can he found anywhere. Out of a large collection we decided to list only a few. and such as we considered the 
cream of this class, so that our patrons can rely on securing only the very best, and need have no fear about ordering any of the fol- 
lowing varieties, as we know thcv will prove i>erfei-tlv satisfactorv. 
Dr. Hogg. —Violet red. e.xceedingly deep 
in color and wonderfully fragrant. 
Duchesse de Caylus.— Large double flow- 
ers of a rosy crimson shade. Very line. 
Price. 20c. 
Louise Odier.— Brilliant rose color. Very 
bright and wonderfully fragrant. 
Mad. Hippoiyte Jamain.— A first class 
hardy white. Flowers freely the entire 
sea.son. Price, 1 5c. 
Alfred Colomb.— A bright carmine 
red. clear color, large, deeply-buUt form ; 
exceedingly line. 
Anna de Delsbach.— Carmine, a beau- 
tiful shade, moderately full and very 
large. 
Baron de Bonstetten.— Rich velvety 
maroon, large, full. A splendid sort, 
though a shy bloomer in autumn. 
Baron de Maynard. — Pure white, me- 
dium size flowers: good form, very 
double, and one of the most persistent 
bloomers. 
Baroness Rothschild. — A beautiful, 
clear, pale rose, shaded with white: 
very large and double. One of the 
finest. 
Baron Prevost.— Deep rose, very large 
and full: a vigorous grower and abun- 
dant bloomer: one of the oldest and 
finest of this class. 
Beauty of Waltham.— A bright rosy 
carmine, large and full, very haniy. 
One of the loveliest blooming roses 
ever introduced. 
Clemence Raoux.— Clear pink, very 
handsome. 
Chas. Lefebvre.— Fine bright red, 
center purple shiuled. large and globu- 
lar. One of the grandest roses. 
Caroline de Sansal.— Flesh color, with 
blush edges. A most beautiful rose. 
Coquette des Blanches. — A pure white 
ro.se, of a globular form, very free 
blooming. 
Caroline de Arden.— A pure, soft rose 
color: ver>' large, full, perfectly form- 
ed and of the most delight! ul fragr.ance. 
Captain Christy. — A beautiful rose, 
of large size, delicate flesh color, deepening toward the center, 
very desirable variety. 
Duke of Teck.— Bright crimson scarlet, clear and distinct in Its 
vividness of color, beyond anything e.se, a real march toward a 
true scarlet rose. 
Dr. Andry .— Dark br.ght red. very large, fiUl, and of fine form. 
Dinsmore.—Ricli crimson, highly perfumed. 
Francois Michelon. — Deep rose, the reverse of the petals silvery: 
large, full, and one of the best. 
nad. La Charme. — A charming white 
rose, lightly tinged with pink. One of the 
most p .pular with large growers. 
Had. Victor Verdier.— Klch shade of 
crimson. Sweet and a good bloomer. 
rionsieur Boncienne.— Beautlfiil double 
flowers of a rich crimson color. A remaric- 
ably free bloomer. Price. ISc. 
Pierre Netting.— Deep crimson, shaded 
violet. Flowers large, globular shape and 
highly perfumed. 
Pres. Thiers. -Very hardy, roses good size 
and finely formed. Carmine. Price. 15c. 
5uzanna de Rodocanachi.— Mammoth rose 
colored flowers of a most delicate shade. 
Triomphe de 1' Exposition. -Bright crim- 
son. Fragrant, but not a very free bloomer. 
Francois Levet. — A very beautiful 
rose; soft China pink, delicately shaded 
carmine and blush: large, finely form- 
ed flower; delightfully fragrant. 
Giant of Battles.— Brilliant crimson; 
flowers large and of Une shape. One of 
the best. 
Gen. Jacqueminot.— Magnificent rich 
deep red. 
John Hopper — Rose, with a lighter 
center; splendid form. 
Jules Margottin. — Light brilliant 
crimson: large, full and beatitlful. 
Jean Liabaud. — Bright crimson, shad- 
ing dark toward the center; flowers 
very large and double. 
Louis Van Houtte.-Ueautlful maroon, 
medium size, full, of fine shape, deli- 
cately perfumed. 
Lady Arthur Hill.— Color a rosy lilac: 
the blooms are of large size, fine form, 
ami produced in great abundance, every 
shoot being crowned with a bud. 
La Reine.— Bright rosy pink: very 
large, double and sweet; one of the 
best. 
Had. Alfred de Rougemont.— A grand 
rose; lovely light blossoms, slightly 
tinged with pink. The flowers are 
usiuilly borue in clusters. 
riad. Eugenie Verdier.— Dellcat« sil- 
very pink, tinged with fawn; large, 
finely formed flowers. A most beauti- 
ful rose. 
M. P. Wilder.— Cherr>' carmine, large, 
and continues in bloom long after all 
other varieties are out of flower. 
Merveille de Lyon.— Pure white, sometimes turning to a satin 
rose as the season advances. 
Paul Neyron.— Color clear rose. A most popular .and valuable 
variety. 
Pseo'nia.— Cheriy red. brilliant: extra fine form; a beautiful rose. 
Victor Verdier — Rose carmine, pmpllsh edges; a large, free 
growing variety and very showy. 
Moss Roses. 
Valuable for th Ir hardiness, exquisite 
fragrance, and the beautiful effect of the 
delicate, moss-covered buds. Excellent 
for cemetery plots 
Price.— First size, 50c each; f 5.00 per 
doz. Second size, 30c each: 93.00 l)er 
doz. Third size, 20c each; $2.00 Tper doz; 
except where noted. 
/Etna —Bright crimson; very double. 
Blanche Horeau.- Pure white, large, full, 
and of perfect form. 
Crested. — Rose; beautiful and curlotis 
mossy fringed calyx. Finest of all this 
class for its btids. 
Countess de riurinais. —White, slightly 
tinged with flesh. The best white moss. 
Glory of Mosses.— Pale rose; very large, 
full and beautiful. 
Princess Adelaide. —Pink, blooming in 
clusters: often called Climbing Moss. A 
very rapid grower. 
Perpetual White.— White, blooming In 
clusters. 
Perpetual Red.— Red, blossoms large, 
buds beautiful. 
Salet. — Clear rose color lud very double. 
Hardy Climbing Roses. 
These are admirably adapted for cover- 
ing walls, trellises, old trees, unsightly 
biilldings, etc. Their rapid growth, i)er- 
fect hardiness, luxuriant foliage. Immense 
clusters of beautiful flowers, commend 
them at once to everyone. 
Price.— B^lrst size, "50c each: $6.00 per 
doz. Second size. 30c each; S3.00 per 
doz. Third size. 10c each: $1.00 per doz. 
Fair Rosamond.— Climbing Hybrid. The 
finest climbing rose grown, far surpassing 
the Baltimore Belle and Queen of Prairies. 
Flowers flesh color, shaded and mottled 
with rosy pink, large and full, produced in 
great abundance. A very distinct and 
beautiful climber. Don't fail to Include 
this rose in your order. 
Greville, or Seven Sisters. — Large clus- 
ters of bloom, shiuled to dark red. 
Queen of the Prairie.— Bright rose color, 
large, compact and globular; a very pro- 
fuse bloomer. One of the best. 
Tennessee Belle.— A lovely pink climber, 
particularly desirable for the middle and 
southern states. 
Caroline Goodrich.— A rich red climber, 
nearly as dark as Pride of Chashuut. 
Price, 20c. 
Climbing Jules Margottin.— Bright red, 
very rapid grower and exceedingly sliowy. 
Price. 2Sc. 
Russell's Cottage.— A mo.st desirable 
variety. Flowers very large and full, 
color crimson. 
Mrs. Hovey.— Claimed by some to be an 
improvement on Seven Sisters. With us, 
however. It seems almost the same. 
Note.— Any six of the abo%-e Climbing 
Roses (strong young plants), for only SOc. 
A Big Offer I 
For 60c we will send, postpaid, 
the following rare plants: 
Chrysanthemum, nildred Whitbeck, 
Rose, Paris Prize, 
Begonia, Apple Blossom. 
I^chsla, Leon Tolstoi, 
Carnation, Pride of America. 
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