E. W. REID’S NURSERIES, BRIDGEPORT, OHIO 
SELECTED TREES, PLANTS, ETC. 
A Buncli of Baroness Rothschild Roses. 
GENERAL LIST OF ROSES. 
Hybrid Perpetuals. 
Price for 1-year plants, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. ; 2-year plants, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz.; 2-year, 
No. 2, $2 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. 
velvety. Grown more extensively than any other Rose, 
especially 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. A fine English Rose; 
large and of splendid form; delicate flesh-pink. 
Mad. Gabriel Luizet. Pink; very large and fra- 
grant; as an exhibition Rose it stands at the head of 
the 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. One of the most prolific bloomers in the 
Hybrid class. 
Queen of Queens. Pink flower, with blush edge; 
large, full and of perfect form, 
Ulrich Brunner. Flowers largo 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. 
White Baroness. A sport from Baroness Roth- 
schild. Pure white flower of the same shape. 
A. K. Williams. One of the finest Roses on the list; 
a profuse bloomer; flowers large, and very attractive. 
Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson; very large, full 
and sweet. 
Anna de Diesbach. Bright rose color; very large 
and showy; particularly flue 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. See illustration. 
Coquette des 
Blanches. A finely 
formed pure white Rose, 
with beautiful shell- 
shaped petals, evenly 
arranged. The 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 flowers ; much darker 
than General Jacquemi- 
not; a free bloomer. 
Fisher Holmes. Deep 
crimson; large, very 
full; one of the very best 
in form. A superior 
Rose. 
Ulrich Brunner. 
Ceneral Jacquemi- 
not. This might be 
called the Rose for the 
million, for it is still a 
universal favorite. 
Bright crimson-scarlet, 
exceedingly rich and 
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