R EID’S NURSERIES 
• . 60 . . . SELECTED TREES, PLANTS, ETC. 
ANNA DE D1ESBACH. MAGNA CHARTA. 
General List of Roses. 
HYBRID PERPETCALS. 
j p n D K S ’ i S cts- e , i } ch ’ $I,S0 pcr doz - : 2-y ear Plants, 25 cts.each, $2.50 per doz. Six varieties in one 
dozen at dozen rates. Hybrids are all on 2-year roots, and very fine ; in quantities, $15 to $20 per 100 ; 50 at 100 rates. 
A. K. Williams. One of the finest Roses on the 
list ; a profuse bloomer ; flowers of large size, and very 
attractive. 
Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson ; very large, full 
and sweet. 
Anna de Diesbach. Bright rose color ; very large 
and showy ; particularly fine in bud ; flower slightly 
cupped. A vigorous grower ; one of the best. 
Baroness Rothschild. Light pink ; cupped form ■ 
very distinct and beautiful ; one of the finest varieties ; 
very hardy ; a late bloomer. 
Coquette des Blanches. A finely formed, pure 
white Rose, with beautiful shell-shaped petals, evenly 
arranged. 1 he flowers are of good size, perfect, and 
of .fine form and finish ; sometimes they are tinted with 
flesh color in the bud. One of the finest, freest and 
most beautiful of the white Hybrids. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Large, deep, velvety crim- 
son (lowers ; much darker than General Jacqueminot ; 
a free bloomer. 
Fisher Holmes. Deep crimson ; large, very full ; 
one of the very best in form. A superior Rose. 
General Jacqueminot. This might be called the 
Rose for the million, for it is still a universal favorite 
Bright crimson-scarlet, exceedingly rich and velvety. 
Grown more extensively than any other Rose, espe- 
cially for winter. 
General Washington. An old-time favorite of 
twenty years’ standing. It is beautiful in form, and 
the color is soft scarlet, sometimes glowing crimson. 
John Hopper. Bright red, with carmine center: 
large and full ; a good bloomer. 
Lady Mary Fitzwilliam. Another English Rose • 
large and of finest form ; delicate flesh-pink. 
Mad. Gabriel Luizet. Pink : very large and fra- 
grant ; as an exhibition Rose it stands at the head of 
tlie list. It has led all other Roses in England for five 
years, and when better known will be a leading variety 
in this country. 
Merveille de Lyon. Pure white ; flowers very 
large, double and of a beautiful cup shape ; a seedling 
of Baroness Rothschild, and much like it, but larger. 
Mabel Morrison. White, sometimes tinged with 
blush ; a free bloomer. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Bright cherry-carmine; fra- 
grant ; very free bloomer. 
Magna Charta. A splendid sort; bright clear 
pink, flushed with violet-crimson ; very sweet; flower 
extra large ; fine form ; very double and full ; free 
bloomer. 
Mad. Charles Wood. Flowers large, dazzling 
crimson ; a constant bloomer. 
Paul Neyron. Flowers of immense size, often 5 
inches in diameter. Color deep clear rose, very fresh 
and pretty. The plant is a strong, healthy grower, 
with clean glossy foliage, and one of the most prolific 
bloomers in the Hybrid class; young plants in the 
{ nursery rows bloom almost without intermission from 
June to late October. 
Queen of Queens. Pink flower, with blush edge ; 
large, full and of perfect form. 
White Baroness. A sport from Baroness Roth- 
schild. Pure white flowers of the same shape as in the 
parent. 
Ulrich Brunner. Flowers large and full, with ex- 
ceedingly large shell-shaped petals. Color cherry-red 
A splendid variety. 
. Vick’s Caprice. The flowers are large, ground- 
color soft satiny pink, distinctly striped and dashed 
with white and carmine. It is beautiful in the bud 
form, being quite long and pointed, showing the stripes 
and markings to great advantage, making it a valuable 
and desirable variety for cutting. 
