CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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VICE'S CAPRICB. 
^ __ J L-rge snowy white flowers of perfect 
Baron Maynard. for,^. P'^nt is a strong grower an^^ 
fnse bloomer. Foliage of a rich sreen formjnK a beaut m^contr^^^^^ 
the flower. Strong youngr plants lOo. Two year oia piani, 
, , , For $2.00 we will send the Cem 
Two year old plants- collection- in large two year old 
stock. g^j^ separate at prices attached. 
ISiSOF OUTDOOR HARDY ROSES.W^ 
iVby far the -st J^e-^f,^^^^^ dll'^p^ 
rhe^««^'^d%°nVas% "s^nofde"^^^^^^ c=lt«re. Strong young planU. 
pricl25c. ^wo year old plants prxce 6^^^^^ ^^.^ 
Marshal P. Wilder. Ind ,™ed in honor^f the venerated Presi- 
Lnf of the Pomologica, society. Itjs a Ro« 
large, scmi-globular, full, and of good «"°f*^°"-rt'-°'£j*bU^^ We have sold 
™»iry''et-h^vrn"eV;r7c^J^?d-/ 
iOc. Two year old plants 40C. white, delicately tinged withHght 
Mad Alfred de R0U<fem0nt. pink, one of the finest in this 
c^^s. FloweJffgoodsiz'Tknd,^^^^^^ PrSgrant. Hardy. Strong youn, 
plants lOc^ Two year old Plants 40c variety.^, Plowen. of ta- 
Paul NeyrOn. mense size, often five inches in d.ameter. C^^^^^ 
deep clear rose' very fre.h JJl^rf is^Jlfett mo%t%r°"f^^^^^^^ 
grower, with clean, glossy loUage, f"f "'„erv rows hloomi^ al- 
plant. 100 Twont^'oS^^^Sif.?' plant of each of the above six vari- 
i^peCial. eties for 60o. . 
1 0 Fine Tea Roses For 65^^=^ 
G 
Cbcy will make a Grand Display 
this Summer. «••«-- 
Bridesmaid. — Beautiful 
clear pink. Pine 
Papa Gontier. — Dark 
carmine crimson. An ele- 
gant rose. 
Meteor.— Rich velvety 
red. A deep color. 
Dr. Reymont. — Vermil- 
ion, shailert with crimson. 
La France.— The popu- 
lar silvery pink. 
n«v wri«tv at iw. Mcl), or m tnm ten tor 65c. tctm\i. 
Marion Dingea. — Deep 
brilliant crimson. A gem. 
Perle.— The popular gold- 
en yellow. 
Belle Siebreoht.— Rich 
deep pink. A superb rose. 
Kons. Furtado.-Sulphur 
yellow. An odd shp-le. 
La Purite.— Snowy white 
flowers. Wax-like petals. 
OUR 15 CENT_R0SE5JIEA5J 
open garden during the summer ^OT HAKU X ^^^^^ form, dell- 
Beauty of Stapleford.-The flow ers are ve^y ja K h ^,^^^^5^ ^„ bright, 
""Mad c5Sin%Th°is is one of the ^r.aU.t^.^ loj^^^^r^^^^^^ 
account of its peculiar f<^"Sy^'°^°"lf^^°^'^iTtli^g a soft,^"^ pink, with a dell- 
lasting qualities. Price 15c. 
mr rn«.ViBt —Introduced from France, where it J 
itco"side«d^one'of ?he very best roses "er pro-5 
Tt is a viuorous grower, with beautimi 
fc"fage 'in buditresembles the Mermet family. bemg 
iSnl and shapely, borne on long.stifl stems. Of the 
ll?lef°8ile and very double. The color is a deep, 
rosy-pink the inner side of the petals being a silver- 
roK shaded and touched with. golden-yellow. Be 
sSre to try it, a. it will not disappoint you. We 
cannot recommend it too highly. . trice 15c. 
Striped La France.-An entirely new and dis- 
tinrfros? that was introduced last spring. It is in- 
did I beauty* Resembling theold pink La France . n 
hrbit of gro%Vth and fragrance, but is entirely differ- 
S^t in color of flower, 'ihe blo«!.omsarelarge,clear 
Sinks hade with Stripe of white the entire length 
Sf each p'tnrtnaking a'^most lovely appearance. A 
^''^Irchduclirss Marfe i^aoulata.-This vari- 
etv ^ onTof the most attractive roses ever intro- 
A i^ltr, thU country Its brilliantly colored 
flrwers neverfLiling to^cause the greatest admir- 
nowersiicvei ■ R vigorous grower, with large 
S5„"ble fl":^?s of splendid form. ^The color.is an in- 
te>™ing ing of bronze, orange yellow, pink and 
Simson An intensely brUI.ant flower of novel 
•^"^^nohesBe^f Albany.-Al! wh« are acquainted 
,,,it?the lovc?v La °ran« know that is one ol the 
r^^t Ro 'es ever offered. The Duchesse nf Albany is 
i soortfr.^m la France, and retains all the. good 
fcltures of That variety, the only difference being in 
the SJof..sion of bloom and color, which is three or 
four shades darker. Piiceloc. 
isting quniitic.i. x^ii^c 
Etoile De Lyon.— This m agnificen t Tea 
Rose is a ricfi golden-yellow, a strong, 
healthy and vigorous grower, 
bloomer, bearing flowers and buds early 
and late. The flowers arc very deep.ricn 
and full, excellent substance. Price l&c. 
nhTlBtine De Noue.— A constant and very tree 
bloome'' thefl?wers°are large ""d l>5°dsome; buds 
long and finely pointed; color, clear rich maroon or 
deep purplish red, center sometimes streaked with 
8Uv?r? white; the petals arefincly imbricated; flow- 
ers deliciously sw ect. Price 15c rt,airable 
Vftrna Darrow.- One of the most desirapie 
Ro.« o??ec" t " troduction. The . Aow*"- f^J-ich 
are produced in the greatest profusion, are of large 
?ize ofa creamy col^r, shading deeper towards the 
center It is a strong, healthy grower, w'th fine 
foliage, and will undoubtedly become popular both 
for bedding and house culture, ^rice 150. 
Prof. Qaniviat.-An everbloominsr ■'•arlety 
recently introduced from. Europe. /}_o^^"^^c 
very do.llble, rich brilliant '^r-™^°° ''^''.f '^f *° '"^ a 
Exceedingly handsome when in full bloom. A 
solendid Pose either for pot or open air culture. The 
Irue stock of this rose h exceedingly scarce and we 
know of only one or two firms who will be able to 
''"XV^In\r^D%"ofaf,^Vui"-A comparatively 
new ros7of great beauty.. Was introduced here 
from Purooe The color is bright pinkisn rose, 
shaTlIng HgSter or darker according to the season 
Thev a?e ll"ge, full and double, and remam on the 
bush for a long time It is a constant, profuse 
Woomer and very fragrant. A Rosethat werecem- 
men""i:?highlV;beciuse it is exceptionally good 
'°^8o"veSrr ^e"woot°en.-An American ro«« 
that every lover of Aowf" double, 
ft rich red. A c*ntinuous bloomer, ^"'^ i ^n 
Plant a strong, healthy grower. Price ISc 
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