CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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4Gi^andRosesfor75s 
(EVBRBLOOMING.) 
Belle.— The largest flowering pink 
rose we have ever seen, many of ~the 
blossoms measuring over four inches 
in diameter. Color i» a rosy pink; 
very handsome, and a grand additioa 
to our list of roses. Price 25c. 
Peerless.— Pure white flowers of 
good size and substance. An exceed- 
ingly free bloomer and a most desir- 
able" rcse for house culture. Price 20c. 
Darkness. — Color deep crimson; 
blossoT.is inccssantl3' the 3*ear around, 
f.nd is by far the most free blooming 
dark red rose we know of. Price 20c. 
Golden Wonder.— The handsomest 
yellow rose we have ever seen. It is 
easily grown, and one of the most 
•valuable varieties for either house or 
garden culture we have ever grown. 
Price 2()c. 
Special.— The above 4 rosesfor75c. 
postpaid. 
3 nORE QEHS. 
(bverblooiiing.) 
Mrs. James Wilson.— This superb 
■novelty resembles that most beautiful 
rose " Catherine Mermet,*' in shape, 
but is entirely different in color, being 
of a deep lem'on yellow ; the border of 
the petal is margined with rose, very 
large, of perfect form and highly per- 
fumed. Price 20c. 
Snow Flake. — A new and Taluable 
prize white tea. We counted on one 
plant 14-3 buds and blossoms and the 
plant was only nine months old. A 
perfect gem. Price 20c. 
Madame Coohet. — A most charm- 
ing and beautiful tea rose of more 
than usual merit. Color a soft prim- 
rose yellow, shading to rose or pink. 
Deliciously scented and buds of very 
fine form. One of the best of the new 
everblooraing varieties. Price 25c. 
Special —The Three Gems for only 
50c , or the above seven roses for 
-$1.00, postpaid. 
8 OF THE BEST" 
SOSES 
HYBRID , 
PERPETUAL 
yet. > 
. . . For Only $1.00, Postpaid 
Mrs. Wm. Watson. 
Jeannie I>lokson. 
Coo. des Alps. 
Boi de Belgre. 
The following varieties are particu- 
larly adapted for outdoor culture, as 
they are perfectly hardy : 
General Washington. — Colorbril- 
liant crimson, bright and attractive. 
Blooms constantly the entire season. 
Price 20c. 
Coq. des Alps. — The most popular 
white variety ever introduced. A 
most beauuful rose when fully 
opened. Price 15c. 
Mrs. Wm, Watson. — An English 
rose of great merit. The blooms are 
full and globular in form; color pale 
piuk. Price 25c. 
T. W. Girdlestone;— Awarded first 
certificate by the Royal Horticultural 
Society of Kngland. The flowers are 
of an i mmense size. Color vermiiUon, 
Price a5c. 
Jeannie Dickson. — Color bright 
rosy pink, edged or shaded with sil- 
very pink, making a handsome and 
showy appearance. Price 20c. 
Countess of Oxford. — Rich shade 
of carmine; growth strong and vigor- 
ous. A magnificent rose either in the 
bnd or open flower. Price 15c. 
Earl of Pembroke. — A valuable 
English H. P. variety, with large vel- 
vety crimson flowers. Remarkable 
for its profusion of bloom. Price 20c. 
Boi de Beige. — Probably the near- 
est approach to a "black rose*' that 
has ever been introduced. Blooms 
freely and is very showy. Price 23c 
