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I'riifjrant: a strictly first class rose in ov(“ry 
respect. 
Marion Dingee, a srand, new ro.se: it is a 
strons. vlg;orous grower, witli tliick, green 
leaves. 'I’lie flowers are large and full, the 
color is of the darkest crimson, and the 
richest coloretl Tea rose; free bloomer, due. 
Marie Guillot. moderate grower, white, 
large, very full, none finer. 
Meteor, dec'pest crimson, large and dou- 
ble. a beautiful free bloomer. 
Paul Neyron, deep pink, very large, an 
e.xtra line rose and very free bloomer. Bud- 
ded upon Manetti, d.u cts. 
Perle dee Jardins. golden yellow, large, 
double, free bloomer: the finest yedlow rose 
in cultivation. 
Pink Soupert. new I’olyantha rose. The 
flowers have the form of ('. Souijcrt and in 
color of deep llermosa j)iid<. A very free 
bloomer: single plants under ordinary 
treatment often pro(Juce fifty iJcrlV'ct flow- 
ers; hardy and good . 
- Princess Sagan, dark crimson, color e.tcel- 
lent, but flowers rather small, free bloomer. 
Queen’s Scarlet, rich velvety red, most 
profuse in bloom, hardy. 
Rainbow, an elegant striped Tea Rose of 
strong, healthy growth, free blooming; col- 
or deep ])ink, strijn'd with bright crimson. 
Safrano, a bright apricot yellow, chang- 
ing to orange fawn. It is very much es- 
teemed and a grand favorite. 
Senator Me. Naughton, light yellow, tine 
buds and flowers, free, bloomer, new. 
Snow Ball, this is one of the finest pure 
white roses, flowers round, like a ball, very 
double, free bloomer; hardy and sweet. 
Snow Flake. pur(> whit(>; most profuse 
bloomer of all roses. 
Souvenir de Wooton, a remarkably brilli- 
ant and striking new ever-blooming rose. 
'I'he color is a beautiful shade of a carmine 
crimson, deliciousiy fragrant, a iwolitic 
bloomer, of vigorous growth. The flowers 
are very large and double. 
Susanne Blanchett. foliage large, erect 
and beautiful; outer petals large and broad, 
of a clear flesh color, inner ])etals shorter 
and of deeper shade. 
Tee Queen, a most charming Tea Rose. It 
is pure snow-white, makes good, finely 
formed buds, is quite full. The petals are 
thick and of good substance, opens well, is 
very sweet, and valuable as a inua* white 
ev(‘rblooming rose. 
Triumph de Pernet Pere, magenta red. 
])assing to rich crimson, flowers large: a 
free bloomer. 
Vick’s Caprice, a beautiful striped rose, 
perfectly hardy, color bright rose, di.stinct- 
ly striped dee]) carmine or crimson. 
Viscountess Volkestone, always scarce: a 
gem among roses: very hirge with v(>ry 
large pi'tals. color white illuminated with 
shell ))ink. :i5 cts. 
Waban. identical with Catherina .Merniet 
only it is deeper and richer in color. 
White La France. pur<' white, large flow- 
(>r. free bloomer, strong grower. 
Yellow Soupert, a valuable rose, like 
Soupert but of a light yellow color, free 
bloomer -ind a beautiful rose. 
Rogusa Alba, this line little rose is a na- 
tive of Xorthern Texas. The foliage is fine- 
ly cut and shining as if varnished: the 
growth is of dwarf habit. The flowers are 
single of a creamy white color changing to 
rose, sometimes to yellow. In fall and win- 
ter the bushes are full of cherry-red ro.se 
apples, so this plant will be an ornament 
all the year through, l.’i cts; .$1.50 ])er 12: 
$10 per 100. 
CM.MHlNti ROSKS. 
Baltimore Belle, good climber, mediutu, 
full, in clusters. i)rofiise in s])ring. 
Climbing Hermosa. nearly every one is ac- 
(juainted with the merits of this grand old 
rose. The flowers are identical with ller- 
mosa, from which it only differs in regards 
to its growth. The flowers are borne in 
great ])rofusion. and in color jire clear, 
bright ])ink. niediuui size, full and very 
fragrant. It is a rapid climber and an ex- 
ceedingly vigorous grower. 
Crimson Rambler, new, the plant is of 
vigorous growth, the color is of the bright- 
est crimson. The flowers are produced in 
great i)yramidal ))anicles or trusses, t“ach 
carrying from 20 to 40 blooms; a charming 
pillar rose. 
Empress of China, flowers of medium size, 
soft red, turning lighter as it opens. It is 
said to bloom from May till Dec. Intro- 
duced from China. 
Glorie de Dijon, this grand southern ro.si* 
is used as a pillar rose. It is noted for the 
great size of its flowers, its delicate Tea 
