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roses grown in the greenhouses. Roses like those that I herewith offer, are 
nowhere to be bought for less than 50 or 75 cts. The following list contains 
the finest and most beloved roses in cultivation, no better collection can be 
made. 
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ton ift bio roidiitc. 
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botcn. Aolfidibe l'i)tc entbiilt bie bcften nnb allerfcinften iKoien, iueld)e ee 
fliebt nnb tann teine believe 'Jln3imit)l fletvoijen merben : 
CRIMSON AND RED. 
American Beauty, hardy rose, of largest size, having the everblooming 
(|ualities of the Tea Rose, with the delicious odor of the Damask or Moss 
Rose. In color it is a brilliant red, shading to a rich carmine crimson. The 
flowers are borne on long stiff stems, thus a splendid rose for cutting. 
Anna de Diesbach, a superb flower of immense size. Rich, dazzling crim- 
son. 
Baldwin, a new Hybrid Tea rose. About the best crimson out door bed- 
ding rose we now have. It is very strong growing, and healthy, and pro- 
duces very large and double roses of a glowing carmine color, which are as 
sweet as a June Rose. 35 cts. each. 
The Burbank, raised by Mr. Luther Burbank, of California, known the 
world over as the “Wizard of Horticulture. ” The color is described as cherry- 
crimson, it is, in other words, the very deepest and brightest pink rose in cul- 
tivation. One of the freest bloomers and perfectly hardy. 
Dinsmore, a continuous bloomer of dwarf, compact, habit. Flowers are 
large and very double, of a beautiful deep crimson shade. 
Francois Dubreuil, This is a grand new, red ro.se. The color is deep, 
vivid crimson, with rich, velvety shadings. Fine for open ground planting. 
Has long stiff -stems and is therefore valuable for cut flowers. 
General Jacqueminot, a rich, velvety crimson. A magnificent rose, equ- 
ally beautiful in the bud state or open. This is the best known of of all Hy- 
brid Perpetuals, and is without a rival in fragrance and richness in color. 
Oruss an Tepiitz. We unhesitatingly say that for bedding no rose we 
offer will compare with "(Jruss an Tepiitz.’’ It is a perfect sheet of rich 
crimson-scarlet all Su’mmer. When we say that we know of no rose that has 
such bright colors in it as this variety, we are stating facts. The nearest we 
can describe is that it is the richest velvety, crimson, overlaid with the bright- 
est penetrating scarlet. 35 cts. each. 
Liberty, pronounced the greatest crimson scarlet rose ever introduced. 
A grand new Hybrid Tea, of the color and character of (ien’l. Jaccpieminot. 
Most nearly approached by Meteor in color, but far surpassing that excellent 
variety in brilliancy and ]iurity of color, as well in size and freedom in bloom. 
50 cts. each. 
riadame Chas, Wood, a true perpetual bloomer. The flowers are extra 
large, very double and full and quite fragrant. Color is a bright fiery scar- 
let, passing to fine, rosy-crimson, elegantly shaded with maroon. 
