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ROSES FOR ALL PURPOSES 
Dinsmore. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Price 15 cts. each, $1.50 per do z. 
Anna Maria. Blush; clusters large; has 
few thorns. 
Beauty, or Queen of the Prairies. Bright 
rose-red, large and cupped; splendid grower. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, nearly 
white;' one of the best white climbers. 
Gem of the Prairies. Flowers large and 
double ; light and crimson, sometimes 
blotched with white. 20 cts. 
MOSS ROSES. 
Price 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Comtesse de Murinals. Pure white. 
Crested Moss. Pale pink buds; beautiful. 
Glory of Mosses. Pale rose, very heavily 
mossed ; one of the best. 
Henry Martin. Rich, glossy pink, tinged 
with crimson; large globular flowers; full 
and sweet, and finely mossed. 
Perpetual White. Pure white; blooms in 
clusters. 
Raphael. Pinkish white. 
Salet. Light rose color; large and full; 
very pretty in bud. 
White Bath. Paper-white; the best white 
Moss Rose. 
SELECT TEA ROSES. 
Strong plants, too large for mailing. 
Catherine Mermet. Buds large and globular, the 
petals recurving to show the bright pink of the center. 
A strong grower and tine bloomer. 15 cts. 
Clothilde Soupert. This novelty introduces a new 
and remarkable class of bedding and pot Roses, com- 
bining the Tea and Polyantha blood. It is of very 
strong, vigorous growth, forming a nice-shaped plant, 
and attaining about 15 inches in height. The flowers 
. are pearl-white, with a vivid carmine-rose center. 
25 cts. 
Dinsmore. (Everblooming.) Flowers large, per- 
fectly double; dazzling scarlet-crimson; they have the 
rich, spicy fragrance peculiar to the best Hybrid Roses. 
Dinsmore is entirely hardy, and a fine garden Rose. 
It blooms incessantly, and is very satisfactory. 25 cts. 
Duchess of Albany. (Hybrid Tea.) Flowers deeper 
colored than in La France, more expanded, larger, full 
and highly perfumed. 25 cts. 
Mad. Plantier. The finest white Rose for bedding 
in masses, or for cemetery planting; a perfect snow- 
storm when in bloom; forms a large, compact bush. 
Large, blooming plants, 40 cts. ; 2-year, 50 cts. 
Marechal Niel. The golden yellow buds of this 
Rose are worn the wide world over. The blooms are 
the perfection of the globular form, and are borne in 
great quantities; as a climber, it is unequaled. It is 
rapid in growth, graceful, and has fine foliage. 1-year, 
25 cts. ; 2-year, 40 cts. 
Meteor. A rich, dark, velvety crimson Ever- 
bloomer; flowers large, very double, and perfect in 
buds or when fully opened; remarkably free-flowering. 
Fine for pot-culture; best of Hybrid Teas for summer 
cut-flowers, as it retains its color in the hottest weather, 
with no shade of purple to mar its beauty. 1-year, 
25 cts. ; 2-year, 40 cts. 
Papa Contier. Large, long, finely-formed buds; 
flowers full and fragrant: color bright, cherry-red, 
passing to a rich, glowing crimson-rose; very hand- 
some and striking. 15 cts. 
The Q ueen. A globular white Rose of queenly, 
rounded form, borne on long stems; a sport from 
Souvenir d’un Ami. 20 cts. and 30 cts. 
JAPAN ROSES. 
Rugosa alba. Single, pure white flowers of five 
petals, highly scented ; they are of thick, glossy 
substance, and quite suggestive of magnolia blossoms. 
A splendid shrub. 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Rugosa rubra. Flowers single; of a most beauti- 
ful bright rosy crimson, succeeded by large berries of a 
rich, rosy red color, that are a great addition to the orna- 
mental character of the plant. 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
VARIOUS HARDY ROSES. 
Persian Yellow. Perfectly hardy; flowers double and 
full; deep golden; blooms very freely in June. The finest 
hardy yellow Rose grown, and not supplanted as yet by 
any of the modern introductions. Strong plants, 25 cts. 
Sweetbrier. Rosy pink, single flowers, followed in 
autumn by bright colored seed-pods; foliage very fra- 
grant. 2-year plants, 25 cts. 
T ree Roses. Budded on 3 to 4-foot stems ; in as- 
sorted colors. 75 cts. and $1. 
Meteor. 
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