l)al)ni bic fciiu'tcii :)io|cii, (>aiiiia-o, (s'ln&iohig, 3icriinifcr unb '’J.nilmcn. lo 
sc;ent, iind its (‘xciiusite shades of color, 
bciiift a blendirif? of amber, earminc and 
cream. One of tlie linest roses on our list. 
Greenville or Seven Sisters, a climber of 
most rampant growth; immense clusters of 
(louvers, varyinjr in color from crimson to 
blush white. 
Golden Chain or Climbing Safrano, a beau- 
tiful ])illar rose, being a strong climber, 
color orange yellow or deep salfron, good 
size, full and sweet. 
Jas. Sprunt, dee]) crimson, large, free 
Idoomer, a valuable rose. 
Mary Washington, a hardy, perpetual 
blooming climber, producing large, double, 
snow white blossoms in great profusion 
from spring until frost. It is a sweet and 
most valuable sort. 
Marshal Niel, beautiful deep yellow, very 
large, full, globular form, sweet, free bloom- 
er; the finest climbing rose. Budded upon 
Manetti, 35 cts. 
Reine Marie Henriette. glowitig crimson, 
large and full, well forim’d, a strong 
climber. 
Reine Olga de Wuertenberg, tliis splendid 
ro.se should be grown where the .Marshal 
Miel succ(‘cds. For covering verandas and 
trelli.ses it has no equal. Color rosy crim- 
.■< 011 , sutt'used with j’ellow. 
W. Allen Richardson, tin* coloring of this 
ro.se is simply c.\<|uis:te. The base and back 
of the ])etals are a bright yellow, the cen- 
ter highly colored with glowing copper and 
rose: tir.st class blimber. Try it, 
Jersey Beauty, now, the growth is e-reep- 
ing and therefore can be used to cover the 
ground, stems of trees, pillars, tndlises or 
for any other purpose de’Sired. They are the 
hardiest rt)ses, will stand any climate, and 
will thrive in the poore'st soil. The foliage 
is finely cut, bright green, shining as if 
varnished and keeps in full beauty until 
Christmas. The flowers are single, ijure 
white, with ytdlow stamens, and are pro- 
duced in gr(‘at profusion. 
MOSS HOSES. 
Crimson Globe. 
Glory ef Moses, clear pink, very mossy 
bud 
Mausseline, targe, full, color pure white 
to rosy blush; a continuous bloomer. 
Zenobia, pink, large and double. 
THEE HOSES. 
The Tree Roses are grafted on hardy rose 
stalks four to five feet high, are tree shap- 
ed, (see cut,) and when in full bloom are 
objects of beauty, making handsome plants 
for tiic lawn or ros(‘ border. In this sha|)c 
we offer only the “Hybrid Hcrpetual” or 
hardy class. We have them in White, Pink, 
Yellow and Crimson at $1 each; $10 per 13. 
JBissmm. — Hardy CUmbers. 
Antiooncm Leptophos or Qdeens Wreath, The vines are killed by frost, but it (|uickly 
a splendid climbing i)lant from central .shoots up in the spring and develops its 
Mi'xieo, producing rose colored flowers in flowers from Ma\' until frost. This is one of 
racines two feet long. The profusion of the most lovely vines. 3.5 cts. 
bloom is such as to give the resemblance of Wisteria, a beautiful vigorous climber, 
roses at a di.stance, hence its name, Hosa that bears transplanting well. Produces 
de .Montana or Mountain Hose. Will live large <-lusters of bluish ]>urpl(‘, pea-shaped 
out in the winter anywhere in the south, flowers. 35 cts. each. 
