OlIflTEH BliOOmiriG HOSES, 
_ r,f roses best adapted for winter flowering in the honse 
.onra":— " ,roo™~ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ the .a'^.est and fine,t flo. e. duHns the winter n^on ths. 
BLACK BLNIGHT. 
The richest dark, velvety 
crimson ererblooming rose yet 
introdnced. Flowers are of 
good size and produced m great 
profusion. we know of no 
variety better adapted for pot 
culture or winter flowering. 
The flowers, when fully expand- 
ed, are almost black at the cen- 
ter, shading to a rich, brilliant 
crimson at the outer edges, 
making one of the most beau- 
tiful roses we have ever seen. 
Don'f fail to ordcrthh novelty. 
40o. each, 3 for $1.00. 
BLANCHE PRECOSK. 
A valuable French rose that 
is now attracting considerable 
attention, both among the am- 
ateur and florist. It is a pure 
white rose, of large size and 
most perfect form. The buds 
are pointed, and the ends of the 
petals are slightly curved back, 
giving it a most chaste and ele- 
gant appearance. This variety 
has the most delicious tea fra- 
grance, and la a strong, free- 
blooming rote, either for sum- 
mer or winter flowering. 35c. 
each; 3 for 60o. 
PERLK. 
This magnificent rose still 
retains its position as the finest 
rose of its color ever intro- 
duced, and grows into perfect 
favor year afteryear. Thecolor 
is a canary or golden ye'low. 
flowers large and beautifully 
formed; handsome in e^ery 
stage of development, from the 
smallest bud to the open bloom. 
The color, whether light or 
deep, always has a peculiar 
softness not obsen-ed in any 
other yeUow rose. The plant 
grows freely, and the foliage is 
% picture in itself, being beauti- 
fuUy edged with pink. Vcryf"" 
and highly perfumed. It is the 
favorite yellow rose. IDC. 
lA FRANCE. 
Delicate, silvery rose, shad- 
ed with cerise pink, often silvery 
pink, with peach shading; very 
large very double and of superb 
form. It flowers continuously 
throughout the season. None 
can surpass the delicacy of its 
coloring; in fragrance it is in- 
comparable; in formitis perfect, 
and IS the sweetest and most 
nsefiil of all roses. It ranks 
"■Sfch^H ?;&!\Vt'ftand^" first and foremost among 
roses. 16c, each. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
This grand rose is a seedling found in the B"'!" Mr. 
Heanty" we have, '"^..V"* 'Jv^, Xea Rose with the delic ous odor 
shaded toward the center with rich carmine. 20o. each. 
SUNSET. 
t^l^name -flte sunset L^s almost delicious tea fragrance, and is a 
strong-^owing. free-flowering variety. 20c. each. 
CATHERINE MEKMET. 
able roses for cut flowers. IBo, each. 
CLOTILME SOUPERT. 
This lovely new -r-blooming ':arne from^^the ^g^ar^^^^^^^ 
embourg, in France, and is a great tavorrre pinkish amber or 
seen. Medium 'If^A^Sieiv flushed wiTh sUver rose ; pkrticulariy elegant 
creamy yellow; ^ebcately flusnea ^ ^^^^ ^ rcgular.com- 
■;;^t ^ot^rk'^d^a'p'otranJ c^^ant bloomer; highly recommended 
P.^l.?ISr™, and house culture. IBc. each. 
These varieties have been selected from the best new 
.'^?lS°dS'^'rdVou^se cu!^u«.- 15C. each 
FOR »1.00 
VV. win send one of each of the above roses, including Black Knight and 
Blanche Precose 
BLANCHB PRECOSB. 
TESTIMONIAI.S. 
New York, Clarence.— The package of roses came one week ago, 
and in prime condition; were as fresh and green as if tlicy had just been 
removed from the ground. They are now spreading and growing finely. 
Your mode of packing is most admirable. Ai-onzo Raymond. 
Texas, Detroit.- Plants came to hand in fine condition, and were 
the best packed for safe transportation I have ever received, 
luc uta.. V Mrs. J. A. Dinwiddie. 
Florida, Grasmere.— The roses ordered from you were received in 
fine condition ; just looked as fresh as if they had only been taken up a 
, , JOHM B. BSCOTT. 
few hours. 
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