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SLLIS BHOTHSBS* CATALOGUS. 
Coquette des Blanches* White; large and full; fragrant. Fine for cemeteries. Price 20<fls, 
Baltimore Belle (climber). Blush, tinged rose and white; the flowers are very double, and are 
produced in great clusters. Whole plant is one complete mass of bloom when at its best. Price 20 < 5 ls. 
Prairie Queen (climber). Dark rosy red, changing to pink. Price 20 < 5 ls. 
Seven Sisters, Flowers in large clusters; varies in color from white to crimson. Price 15 < 5 ls. 
Countess de Muranais (moss). Large, pure white, beautifully mossed; a splendid out-door 
Rose. Price 25 dts. 
Henri Martin (moss). This is a magnificent Rose. The flowers are extra large, very double. 
The color is a deep, rosy carmine. Price 20 < 5 ts. 
Notice. — We can furnish in April and May the following varieties from above list in strong two-year 
bushes: Crimson Rambler^ Yellow Rambler* l^a France, Jacqueminot* Magna Charta* Mme, Plantter* 
Coquette des Blanches* B. Belle* ^ueen of Prairie* Sex>en Sisters* Persian Yellow (a bright yellow 
variety) . These varieties are all two-year hardy field-grown bushes, fine and strong, that will bloom finely 
if planted early. Price 50 < 5 ts. each; if by mail, 60 < 5 ts. each; but we advise express when possible. 
TBA ANT> OTHBR MONTHLY ROSES. 
The following Roses are not hardy in open ground in northern states, but are fine for summer bedding 
or for the winter window garden. 
Eiberty, This is the sensational rose of the season, ever blooming, and the color of Gen. Jacque- 
minot; said to be the most valuable dark red rose yet known. W'e have not tested its hardiness, therefore, 
place it in list of tender roses; its a grand novelty. Price 50 ( 5 ts. 
Priscilla (White Maman Cochet). The finest rose of the year; like its parent the growth is vigor- 
ous with rich, healthy foliage, producing large, fine flowers of the purest white; in fact, it is an exact 
counterpart of the beautiful “ Maman Crochet” and all who have tried it pronounce it the finest bedding 
Tea Rose in existence. We would advise all who love choice roses to plant at least one of this beautiful 
new rose. Price 20 < 5 ts. 
i^oiiv. de Jeanne Cabaud (new). A beautiful Frenchy ” Rose of exquisite color; looks like a 
bright pink Rose set in the heart of a large orange Rose; both colors are very bright. It is very large, of 
good substance and very full ; a great novelty. Price 20 < 5 ls. 
Mosella. While not by any means a yellow Rose, the general effect of the blending of the colors in 
this is such as to make it appear as a yellow Rose at a short distance. It is probably the finest Polyantha 
Rose yet introduced, and is a fitting companion to that very popular and useful variety, " Clothilde Soupert,” 
but to which it is much superior in the shape of the buds and profusion of bloom. The habit of the growth 
is the same, while the flowers are white at the edge and chrome-yellow in the center. With protection, it 
is hardy, having withstood in the open ground a temperature of ten degrees below zero. Price 15 < 5 ts. 
White Marshal Neil. lixactly like its parent, ” M. Neil,” except color, which is white, tinted 
lemon. A novelty recently received from Belgium. Price 25 < 5 ts. 
Clothilde Soupert (Polyantha Rose). Flowers arc borne in sprays. They are large, very 
double, and handsomely formed, round at first, but flattening as they expend; the outer petals are pearl- 
white, shading to a center of rosy pink, but varying sometimes on the same plant from pure white to deep 
silvery rose. It is fragrant and a constant bloomer. Grown as a pot plant, its free flowering habit and 
handsome form arc sure to popularize it, while as a garden bedding variety it makes a compact mass of 
handsome foliage, with a multitude of buds and blossoms in varying shades of delicate white and rose. 
Hardy in open ground, with protection. Price 10 < 5 ts. 
Maman Cochet. This is one of the most beautiful new Tea Roses that has been introduced in 
years. The growth is vigorous, with rich healthy foliage and extra large flowers on long stout stems, very 
double and simply exquisite when in bud or half blown. The color is a deep rosy pink, the inner side of 
petals silvery rose, makes charming bunches of long-stemmed flowers when cut. Fine for cither pot cuture 
or out-door planting. This Rose is so much better than “ Mermet” for bedding out, or for house culture 
that we drop that sort from list. Price 15 ( 5 ls. 
Button, The stock of this fine Rose came to us through an amateur. We cannot give its history, 
but have never before seen it, nor can we find it described in any American catalogue. Its habits are 
similar to Polyantha Roses, and of a bright crimson color; entirely distinct from any Rose we have seen; 
shouhl be in every collection, as it is sure to become a favorite. Price 10 < 5 ls. 
Marshal Neil. No yellow Rose yet produced equals it. The flowers are of the largest size, highly 
fragrant, and of the richest and deepest golden yellow; the flowers remain in perfection several days. It 
is a vigorous grower. Price 15 As. 
Hermosa. A grand Rose and one which no one can afford to be without. The flower is cupped, 
finely formed, always in bloom. Soft shade of pink, fragrant, but not a Tea. Price 10 As. 
Perles des Jardins. Flowers very large, full and well formed; color, beautiful straw or rich 
canary; vigorous growth, extra fine. Price 15 As. 
