CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUIT 
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Princess M/^« 
The Charming White Variety. 
The Richest Dark ked Hoss. 
Dozens, yes h„„dreas of njoss roses are offe-d,^t^%P"^i^- 
son. and we bel.eve fully ^^'f °f ^''f;^, "i^ J^rii^^^ white moss we hav. 
grower. Jl^^Z'^^^blt of Krow^^ are certain 
ever seen and its healthy habit 9' uuds are elegantly mossed 
This is without doubt the most beau^^^^^^^ 
?n^d^^r«Tii%rfS™^ed.n'h"e'^p\ri^^^^ 
<tuces its blossoms in the greatest abundance tne ent'"= ?,,is variety and 
t™ly be called an ■•""bl°°";"8"s'?;r^ 
Princess May are perfectly hardy, strong mrmj i 
Two year old plants, 60o each. 
Extra fine. 
Our **Royal Collection" 
of Baray Roses. 
These are all hardy out-door varieties. Not ' 
at all suitable for house culture. 
?lr 20oeach for strongyounKplanta. 
PRICE. Two-year-old plants at 4,Oo each. 
T W airdlestone— This was awarded a first I 
class certificate by the Royal Horticulturol So- ' 
citty of England. Flowers very lar« and a 
d«p rich vermilion. Be sure to Include it in 
^"^''t'^May Jr .-Flowers extra large, very 
double,- fK/highly perfumed W^^^^^ 
to call particular attention to this rose, <t >s 
the grandest pink H. P. ever introduced. It is a , 
con-ftant profuse bloomer, perfectly hardy and 
valuable for all sections. „r n,. ir,v<.iiest i 
Mad. George Bruant— One of the 'o^^liest i 
roses ever introduced. The buds are pointed and 
gffuU blown flower is the '"f* ''"W^ ^j^! 
Oeneraljacqueminot. and « P"«,^^^*^Ve ul 
»liis to bloom very earlv. and tne plants art m. 
SaMy cove^eli wiU, blossoms the entire summer. 
A decided acquisition. ^orW^t of the H 
TTlrnch Bruner— One of the darkest oi tne n. 
??wa"^ a-UUdeS^^ce^S^^i «e 
CarbolLrc S^oSety of I-"af--»rA?br. ' 
tions of Roses. 
Being perfectly , 
hardy, a strong' 
grower and free 
bloomer, it has i 
become very pop- 
ular in this coun- 
try. 
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Bereisanflssortmetttof^RflR€ ROSeS. 
Ottt=Door fiaray Roses 
,e'AT to CENTS EACH^ 
Black Prince— Very dark red. 
Coauette des Alps- Pure white, free flow- 
eringi highly pcriumed. 
Dike of ieok-Bright crimson scarlet. 
Dr. Andry-Dark red. very fu 1 and fine. 
Dinamore-Rich crimson. highly perfumed. 
Francois Michelon— Deep rose pink. 
Oen. Gordon- A very large flowering pink 
rose. Perfectly hardy in all sections. 
Dr HoKfT— Violet red, very deep shade. 
Duchess de Caylus-I-arge '■°?^,"'",o°»^' 
Louise Odier— Brilliant shade of clear rose. 
ifad Hippolyte Jamain-Almost a pure 
Mad. La Charmo— Charming white, tinged 
•"'Slad. Victor Verdier-Rich shade of deep 
crinison; fra>;r»iit. 
Mons. Bonclenne-Velvety crimson 
Pierre Nottingr— Deep crimson, shaded 
^'pros. Thiers— Carmine; finely formed 
flowers. Very handsome. 
8uz de Bodocanaohl— Rose shaded. 
Victor Verdier-Rosy carmine, purplish 
''fferville de Lyon— Pure white, I 
"Mad!*Eu^enie Verdier-Delicate sUvery 
'''LaKeine— Bright rosy pink 
Lady Arthur Hill— Rosy lilac. 
Louis Van Houtte— Crimson shaded ma- 
""iBiin Llabaud— Fierv crimson. 
Jules Mt?|ottin-Bright cherry crimson. 
John Hopper— Rosy pink; fine. 
Gen JaoQueminot- Rich velvety red, 
most valuable hardy rose. 
Giant of Battles-Brilliant crimson. 
Francois Levet- China pink; a beauty. 
Ma^na Charta-Clear prnkish crimson. 
SPECIAI 
Two-year-old plants of the above 
at 35 Cents each. 
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W. don-nra^T^ow «iT«aI MuLon Bo.-, but what w. hav. ar. Very TU^. 
Lady Helen Stewart-To England we owe 
this beautiful variety and we believe u to be one 
of the very finest hardy roses of recent years. 
l°oa"errSrgiTa?U^'u^s"l||^a^^^^^^ 
Strong young plants, 25o each. Two year 
as the Teas. Strong young plants, 30c eacn. 
Perfectly hardy. 
' Flowers large 
and beauti uUy 
' formed. Foliage 
large bright green 
, Strong young 
' plants, 3oc each 
Two - year - old 
plants, 85c each 
, Crimson Beauty 
' —A splendid Hy- 
k brid Perpetual of 
' the highest type 
, of beauty. The 
' crimson in this 
k rose is not a light 
' shade but a dark 
, purplish color, 
giving it a rich- 
k ness found in only 
' a few of this class. 
. Vigorous and free 
' flr^w'rng Strong 
young plants, 
30c each. Two- 
? ear-old plants, 
6c each. 
