Safrano, a bright, apricot yeiiow, ciianging to 
orang(! fawn, it is very mucii estccnicd an(i 
a grand favorite. 
Senator Mo Naughton. iiglit yeiiow, line hiuis 
and dowers, free blooiinn-, new. 
Snow Ball, tins is one of tlie tinest pure wldte 
rose.s, dowers round, like a i)aii, very douI)le, 
free i)loomer; liardy and sweet. 
Slow Flake, pure wldte; most profuse Idoomer 
of all roses. 
Souvenir de Wooten, a remarkably l)rilliant and 
striking new ever-biooming rose. Tlie color 
is a beautiful sliade of a carmine crimson, 
deliciously fragrant, a prolide bloomer, of 
vigorous growth. The IIowits an; very large 
and double. 
Striped La France, same as La Kraiiee, exeeid 
the color iiink, with stripes through it, suj)erb. 
Susanne Blancliett. foliage large, erect and 
beautiful; outer petals large and iiroad, of a 
chair desh color, inner iietals shorter and of 
deeper shade. 
Sunset, this e.\(|uisite orange yidlow variety is 
one of the dni'st 'I’ea Koses grown; the dow- 
<Ts are iarge and double. 
The Queen, a most charming Tea Hose. It is 
imr ■ snow-white, make.s good, dnely formed 
buds, is ipiit;; full. Th ; petals are thiek and 
of good substanec, opens well, is very sweet, 
and valuaideasa pure white everblooming 
rose. 
Triumph de Fernet Fere, magenta reii, iiassing 
to rich crimson, dowers large; a free bloom- 
er. :>.■) cts. each. 
Viok’s Caprice, a beautiful strijied rose, iierfect- 
ly hardy, color briglit rose, distinctly striped 
deep carmine or crimson. 
Viscountess Folkestone, always .scarce; a gem 
among roses; very largi* with very large pe- 
tals, color white illuminated with shell jiink. 
:!5 cts. each. 
Waban, identical with Catherina >fermet, only 
it is deeper and richer in color. 
White La France, pure white, large dower, free 
liloomer, strong grower. 
Rugosa Alba, this fine little rose is a native of 
Northern Texas. 'I'he foliagi* is finely cut and 
shining as if varnished; the growth is of 
dwarf liabit. 'I’he dowers are single of a 
creamy white color changing to rose, some- 
times to yellow. In fall and winter the 
bushes are full of cherry-red rose apples, 
so this plant will be an ornament all the year 
through. 15 cts; $1.50 per 12; $10 per 100. 
('LIMIUNO HOSES. 
Baltimore Belle, good elirnber, medium, full, in 
ehisti>rs, ])rofuse in s|)ring. 
Climbing Hermosa, nearly ev«“ry one is aiapiain- 
ted with the merits of tins grand old ro.se. 
The dowers are identical with Hermosa. 
from which it only differs in regards to its 
growth. Tlie tlowiirs are borne in great pro- 
fusion, and in color are ch“ar, bright pink, 
medium size, full and viiry fragrant. It is a 
rapid climber and an exeeedingly vigorous 
grower. :!5 cts. 
Climbing Ferle, yellow, large dowers, one of 
the best climbing roses, hardy. 
Crimson Rambler, new, the plant is of vigorous 
growth, the color is of the brightest crimson. 
'I'he dowers are produced in great P 3 ’ramidal 
panicles or trusses, each carrying from 20 to 
40 blooms: a charming jiillar rose. 50 cts. 
Empress of China, dowers of medium size, from 
painted buds, soft red, turning lighter as it 
opens. It is said to bloom from Ma.y till Dec. 
Introduced from China. 50 cts. 
Glorie de Bijon, tliis grand southern rose isii.sed 
as a ])illar rose. It is noted for the great size 
of its dowers, its delicate 'I’ea .scent, and its 
exipiisite shades of color, being a blendingof 
amber, carmine and cream. One of the finest 
roses on our list. 50 cts. 
Greenville or Seven Sisters, a climber of most 
rampant growth; immense clusters of dowers 
varying in color from crimson to blush white. 
Golden Chain or Climbing Safrano, a beautiful 
pillar rose, being a strong climber, color 
orangi! yellow or deep saffran, good size, 
full and sweet. 
Jas. Sprunt, deep crimson, large, free bloomer, 
a valuable rose. 
Mary Washington, a hardy, perpetual blooming 
ciimber, producing large, double, snow white 
blossoms in great profusion from spring 
until frost. It is a sweet and most valuable 
.sort. 25 cts. 
Marshal Niel, beautiful dee]i yellow, very large, 
full, globular form, sweet, free bloomer; fhe 
tinest climbing rose. Budded u])on Manetti. 
25 cents each. 
Reins Marie Henriette, glowing crimson, large 
and full, well formed, a strong climber. 
Reine Olga de Wuertenberg, this sj)lendid ro.se 
should be grown where the Marshal Niel 
succeeds. For covering verandas and trellis- 
es it has no eipial. Color rosy crini.son. suf- 
fu.sed with yellow. 25 cts. 
W. Allen Richardson, the coloring of this rose 
is simply exipiisite. 'I’he base, and back of the 
petals are a bright yellow, the center highly 
colored with glowing copper and rose; drst 
class climber. Try it. 25 cts. 
Wichuriana, new, the growth is creeping and 
therefore can be used to cover the ground, 
stems of trees, pillars, trellises or any other 
purpose desired. 'I'hey are the hardiest roses, 
will stand any climate, and will thrive in the 
