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be grown anywhere. Customers will not be disappointed by leaving the 
selection of varieties to us, merely mentioning the colors desired. Al- 
though we have a large stock we occasionally run short of some varie- 
ties before the selling season closes, therefore purchasers will please state 
if they wish us to substitute in case all cf the varieties ordered cannot be 
supplied. Piice: Strong 2 year-old plants 5b cts. each, $4.50 doz. 
We have a lighter grade of some varieties at 35 cts. each, $4.50 per 
doz. 
Alfred Columb. Brilliant carmine-crim on. Very large, full and of fine 
globular form, very fragrant and tn <xUa fine sort. 
Anna de Diesbach. Clear, bright car.ni 13 ; a beautiful shade, very large 
flowers and one of the hardiest. 
Baron Prevest. Clear bright rose color, an old variety but still one of the 
best. 
Fisher Holmes. Deep glowing crim c.r large and of fine form. 
Frau Karl Druschki. This is an ideal hardy white Rose, pure in color and 
perfect in form; a strong grower and very free flowering. 
Gen. Jacquiminot. Brilliant shining crimson. The most popular of all har- 
dy Roses. 
Hugh Dickson. Brill. ant crimson shrded scarlet; large, very fragrant and 
free blooming. 
John Hopper. Brilliant Rose, changing to pink; flowers large, fragrant 
and freely produced. 
Margaret Dickson. A love- 
ly shining white variety, 
with large well shaped 
flowers. A strong vigor- 
ous grower. 
M a dam Plantier. Pure 
white flowers produced in 
abundance, early in the 
season. Small shining 
green foliage. Very har- 
dy. 
Md. G. Luizot. Silvery pink, 
Very fine. 
Mrs. John Laing. Delicate 
pjnk; fragrant and a con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
Persian Yellow. Bright yel- 
. low fl.o.\v&r$, rather small; 
the best hardy yellow 
Rose. 
Prir.ce Camille de Rohan. 
Deep velvety crimson ma- 
roon shaded red. 
Soliel D’or, or Golden Sun. 
A real hardy golden yel- 
low Rose. The result of a 
cross between the Persian 
Yellow and a Hybrid Per- 
petual variety. It retains 
Margaret Dickson. 
