E. W. Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
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SELECT TEA ROSES. 
Price, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen, £io per 100. 
Catherine Merrnet, Buds large and globu- 
lar, the petals recurving to show the bright 
pink of the center. A strong grower and 
fine bloomer. 
Dinsmore. (Everblooining.) Flowers large, 
perfectly double ; dazzling scarlet-crim- 
son ; they have the rich, spicy fragrance 
peculiar to the best Hybrid roses. Dins- 
more is entirely hardy, and a fine garden 
rose, it blooms incessantly. 25 cts. 
Ducliesse tie Brabant. Few roses equal 
this in freedom of flowering ; none surpass 
in fragrance of flowers or vigor of plant ; 
the flowers are rather loose when open, 
hut are rich and peculiarly colored ; rose, 
heavily shaded with amber and salmon. 
Duchess of Albany. (Hybrid Tea.) 
Flowers deeper colored than in La France, 
more expanded, larger, full and highly 
perfumed. 25 cts. 
Mine. Hoste. (Tea.) A strong, vigorous 
grower, with handsome foliage. 30 cts. 
Mad. Plantier. The finest white rose for 
bedding in masses, or for cemetery plant- 
ing ; a perfect snow-storm when in bloom ; 
forms a large, compact bush. Large, 
blooming plants, 50 cts.; 2-year, 60 cts. 
Mareclial Niel. The golden yellow buds 
of this rose are worn the 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 years, 40 cts. 
Meteor. A rich, dark, velvety crimson 
everbloomer ; flowers large, very double, 
and perfect, in buds or when fully opened ; remark- 
ably 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, 40c. 
Niphetos. Snow-white, long-pointed buds’; of no 
use for out-door planting, but for winter forcing one 
of the best, as no rose blooms more freely or finely 
than this one under glass. Remains in the bud state 
a long time. 
Papa Gontier. Large, finely-formed buds ; flowers i 
full and fragrant ; color bright, cherry red, passing to ! 
a rich, glowing crimson ; very handsome and striking, 1 
DINSMORE. 
Souv. <lc Wootton. A vigorous growing and free- 
flowering Hybrid Tea. Its color is bright, somewhat 
like that of American Beauty ; as fragrant as La 
France; of strong, erect habit. 1 year, 30 cts.; 
2 years, 40 cts. 
The Queen. A globular white rose of queenl\\ 
rounded form, borne on long stems ; a sport from 
Souv. d’un Ami. 20 and 40 cts. 
Waban. A sport from Catherine Merrnet ; the most 
popular winter-flowering rose. The flowers are car 
mine-pink, intenser toward the tips of petals, and 
borne on long, strong stems. The reflexed petals 
are more delicate, but darker toward the edges. 25c. 
SELECT MOSS ROSES. 
Price, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Comtesse de Murinais. 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 crim- 
son ; large globular flowers ; full and sweet, and 
finely mossed. 
Perpetual White. Pure white ; blooms in clusters. 
Raphael. Pinkish white, 
White Rath. Paper-white ; the best white moss rose. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Price, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
Anna Maria. Blush ; clusters large ; has few 
thorns. 
Beauty, or Queen of the Prairie. Bright, rose-red, 
large and cupped ; splendid grdwer. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Persian Yellow. Perfectly hardy ; flowers double 
and full, deep golden ; blooms very freely in June. 
The finest hardy yellow rose grown, and not sup- 
planted as yet by any of the modern introductions. 
Strong plants, 25 cts. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, nearly white ; one of 
the best white climbers. 
Gem of the Prairies. Flowers large and double ; 
light crimson, sometimes blotched with white. 20 cts. 
HARDY ROSES. 
Sweet Briar. Rosy pink, single flowers, followed 
in autumn by bright colored seed-pods ; foliage very 
fragrant ; two-year plants, 25 cts. 
Tree Roses. Budded on 3 to 4 feet stems, in assorted 
colors. 75 cts. and $1. 
