L. L. MA\ & CO., ST. PALL, MINX. 
PRICE.— First size, 60c. eacli ; $5.00 per dozeu. Second size, 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Third size, grown specially for our mail trade, lOc. each; l.OO per dozen. 
Tbe Hybrid Perpf tuals are almost a necessity to every garden. When once planted they require b>it little attention, and continue to improve 
from year to year. The flowers are of an immense size, very fragrant, and borne in great profusion through the entire summer. In making up our 
list of H. P. Roses, we have carefully considered all the qualifications of each variety, and think no finer selection of hardy Roses can be found any- 
where. 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 following varieties, as we knovr they will prove perfectly satisfactory. 
Mrs. Jno. Laiug:. 
Xavifir Olibo. 
Had . Alfred de Boug«iuont . 
Alfred Colomb. — A bright carmine red, clear 
color, large, deeply-built form ; exceedingly fine. 
Anna de Deisbach. — Carmine, a beautiful 
shade, moderatclj' full and very large. 
Baron de Bonstetten. — Rich .velvety maroon, 
large, full. A splendid sort, though a shy 
bloomer in autumn. 
Baron de KCaynard. — Pure white, medium 
size flowers; good form, very double, and one 
of the most persistent bloomers. 
Baron Preyost, — Deep rose, very large and 
full ; a vig >rous grower and abundant bloomer; 
one of the oldest and finest of this class. 
Black Prince. — Dark crimson-shaded black; 
larije, full, fine shape, very hardy, good habit. 
Beauty ofWaltnam. — A brightrosy carmine, 
large and full, very hardy. One of the loveliest 
blooming roses ever introduced. 
Clemenoe Raoux. — Clear pink, very hand- 
some. 
Chas. I<efebvre. — Fine bright red, center pur- 
ple shaded, large and globular. One of the 
grandest roses. 
Carpline de Sansal. — Flesh color, with blush 
edges. A most beautiful rose. 
Coquette des Blanches. — A pure white rose, 
of a globular form. Very free blooming. 
Baroness Rothschild.— A beautiful, clear, 
pale rose, shaded with white; very large and 
double. One of the finest. 
Caroline de Arden. — A pure, soft rose color; 
very large, full, perfectly formed, and of the 
most delightful fragrance. 
Captain Christy. —A beautiful rose, of large 
^ize, 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 else, a real march toward a true scar- 
et rose. 
Dr. Audry.— Dark bright red, very large, full, 
and of fine form. 
Dinsmore. — Rich crimson, highly perfumed. 
Francois Slichelon. — Deep rose, the reverse 
of the iJetals silvery ; large, full, and one of the 
best. 
Francois Levet. — A very beautiful rose; soft 
China pink, dclicatelyshaded carmine and blush; 
large, finely, formed flower; delightfully fra- 
grant. 
Oiant of Battles. — Brilliant crimson; flowers 
large and of fine shape. One of the t)cst. 
Gen. Jacqueminot.— Magnificent rich deep 
red. 
John Hopper. — Rose, with a lighter center; 
splendid form. 
Jules Margottin.— Light brilliant crimson ; 
large, full and beautiful. 
Jean Liabaud. — Bright crimson, shading 
dark toward the center; flowers very large and 
double. 
Louis Van Hontte. — Beautiful maroon, me- 
dium size, full, of fine shape, delicately perfumed. 
Lady Helen Stewart.— Flowers bright crim^ 
son, large and sweet. It is an early and free 
bloomer, always giving perfect satisfaction. 
Lady Arthur Hill —Color a rosy lilac; the 
blooms are of large .size, fine form, and 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. 
Mad. Alfred de Rougemont.— A grand rose; 
lovely light blossoms, slightly tinged with pink. 
The flowers are usually borne in clusters. 
Mad. Eugenie Verdier. — Delicate silvery 
pink, tinged with fawn; large, finely formed 
flowers. A most beautiful rose. 
Mrs. John Laing.— Bright pink. A constant 
bloomer. 
M. P. Wilder.- Cherry carmine, large, and 
continues In bloom long after all other varieties 
arc 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 
ptMiular and valuable variety. 
Feeonia. — Cherry red, brilliant; extra fine 
form ; a beantifid rose. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. — Deep velvety 
crimson, large, moderately full ; a splendid rose. 
Victor Verdier. — Rose carmine, purplish 
edges; a large, free growing variety and very 
showy. 
Xavier Olibo. — Velvety black, shaded with 
amaranth. Very attractive. 
HARDY CLIflDINQ ROSES. 
These are admirably adapted for covering 
walls, trellises, old trees, unsightly buildings, 
etc. Their rapid growth, perfect hardiness, lux- 
uriant foliage, immense clusters of beautiiul 
flowers, commend them at once to evcrv one. 
Price. — First size 5()c. each, $5.00 per dozen; 
second size 30c. eaph, $3.00 per dozen; third 
size 20c. each, $1.73 per dozen. 
Fair Rosamond. — Climbing Hybrid.— The 
finest climbing rose grown, far suri>assing the 
lialtimorc Hclie 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 cluste 
of hloom, shai'cd to dark red. 
Gueeu of the Prairie. —Bright rose color, 
large, compact and globular; a very profuse 
bloomer. One of the best. 
The Above Three Climbers Sent for 50c. 
nOSS ROSES. 
Valued for their hardiness, exquisite fragrance, 
and the beautiful effect of the dedicate, moss- 
covered buds. Excellent for cemetery plots. 
Price. — First size 50c. each. $5.00 per doz. ; 
second size 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; third size 
20c. each. $2.00 per doz. 
.Sitna. — Bright crimson; very double. 
Blanche Moreau. — Pure white, large, full, 
and of perfect form. 
Crested. — Rose; beautiful and curious mossy 
fringed calyx. Finest of all this class for its 
buds. 
Countess de Murinais.— White, slightly 
tinged with flesh. The best white moss. 
Glory of Mosses. — Pale rose; very large, full 
and beautiful. 
Princess Adelaide. — Pink, blooming in clus- 
ters; often called Climbing Moss. A very rapid 
grower. 
Perpetual White. — White, blooming in clns-- 
ters. 
Perpetual Red. — Red; blossoms large, buds 
beautiful. I 
Salet* — Clear rose color and very double. 
OUR LADIES' DOLLAR COLLECTION 
OP PLANTS AND FLOWEB SEE^S. 
For $1.00 we will send the following grand collection of choice Plants and Flower Seeds: 
1 Bose, Black Knight ;1 Bose. Belle ; 1 Begonia, Pride of Windsor ; 1 Fuchsia, Purple 
Oueen ; 1 Carnation, Boyal Buby ; 1 Geranium, H. F. Darrow ; 1 Trailing Fuchsia ; 1 
Pkt. Pansy, Snow dueen ; 1 Pkt. Pansy. Blue Prince : 1 Pkt. Verbena, Northern Light ; 
1 Pkt. Aster, White Star ; 1 Pkt. Petunia, Bose Q.ueen. 
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