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General List. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
Price for i-year plants, iscts. each, Si. 50 per doz. ; . 
one dozen at dozen rates. Hybrids are all on two-year 
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 Ooloinb. 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. 
Hall oi Snow. ( Boule de Neiife.) A finely-formed 
pure white rose, occasionally light flesh when first 
opening. Beautiful shell-shaped petals, evenly ar- 
ranged. flowers of good size. 
Baroness Rothschild. Light pink ; cupped form ; 
very distinct and beautiful ; one of the finest varie- 
ties ; very hardy ; a late bloomer. 
Coquette dcs Blanches. A finely-formed, pure 
white rose, whith beautiful shell-shaped petals, evenly 
-year plants, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. Six varieties in 
roots, and very fine ; in quantities, ¥15 to $20 per 100; 
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 crimson 
flowers ; much darker than in 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, 
brown 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. 
