Roses 
IIy!)ikl p<*rp<*lual rose for out-door planting. 
These are the June roses, so admirably suited 
for garden culture, the f<»rmatlon of rose-beds, 
hedges, etc. 
.Alfred (’oloinb. — Extra large, round liower. 
very double and full; color, bright carmine 
crimson. One of the very best dark colored 
sorts. 
.Anna de Diesbuch. — Brilliant rose color, with 
long pointed buds and large perfectly formed 
blossoms; delightfully fragrant. A vigorous 
grower, and persistent bloomer. 
Baron de Bonstetten.- -Still the leading dark 
rose. A splendid shade of dark red, changing 
to velvety maroon. It blooms very freely and 
makes a fine shaped bush. 
Coquette des Alps. — Barge, full, finely formed 
flow'er; color, while, sometimes faintly tinged 
with pale blush; profuse bloomer. 
Clio. — The flowers of this magnificent rose are 
simply perfection in form, with fine broad 
petals, and are beautiful at all stages of de- 
velopment, from the small bud, to the full open 
flower; color, delicate satin blush, with a light 
.shading of rosy pink at the center. Very free 
blooming, and strong healthy grower. 
C«»tiuetle dew BlamdieN. — Of fine form, pure 
white, with beautiful shell shaped petal.s. Espe- 
cially suitable for cemetery planting. 
Francois l^evet. — Barge flower of fine form, on 
straight, stiff stems; bright, clear rose color. A 
splendid variety. 
Kiigene Furst. — -In growth and foliage it is 
everything that could he desired; strong and 
vigorous, with thick, healthy foliage. The flower 
Is a beautiful shade of velvety crimson, with <lis- 
tinct shading of crimson maroon. 
(floire de .Murgotiii. — Rich dazzling crimson. 
Makes beautiful long pointed buds; flowers when 
open, large and good shape. A vigorous grower 
and remarkably free flowering. 
(iloire lAonimise. — White, tinged with yellow; 
large, full, and a splendid shape. The nearest 
approach to a yellow rose <*f this class. 
(ieneral Jacqueminot. — Too well known to re- 
quire a lengthy description. It still holds first 
place among the dark red roses, and Is one of 
the most satisfactory to grow, a rich crimson 
scarlet; simply a mass of bloom when at its 
best. 
Jubilee. — A very superior addition to this 
class. l»ure red. shading to crimson an<l ma- 
roon at the base of petal, forming a c<doiit»g 
equalled by that of no other rose, the buds are 
long, held up by long stout flower stems, mak- 
ing it valuable for cut flowers. 
.MaddusHon. — A constant and profuse bloomer, 
with large, highly scented flowers; color, clear 
bright red. 
.Magna (’liarta . — A general favorite. Prized on 
account of its strong upright growth, and 
bright healthy foliage, as well as for its mag- 
nificent bloom. The color is beautiful bright 
pink, suffusetl with carmine. 
Mrs. J. II. I<aiiig. — A grand, free blooming hy- 
brid perpetual, with fine flowers of soft delicate 
pink with satin cast. 
Paul Neyr«ni. — The largest flowered in culti- 
vation, and one of the ntost i>rolific bloomers; 
color deep, cleai- rose. Very fresh and attrac- 
tive. The j>lant Is an excellent good grower, 
making straight shoots four or five feet high in 
one season; each shoot tippe<l with an Immense 
flower. Often five Inches in diameter. 
Prince Camille de Ii4>han. — One of the dark- 
est colored roses; very dark vehety crimson, 
changing to intense maroon. A very prolific 
bloomer, and blossoms are of excellent form and 
size. 
Vicks Caprice. — By far the best striped hardy 
rose. The flowers are large and hud and flower 
are perfect in form; color, soft, satiny pink; 
distinctly striped carmine. Excellent for cut- 
ting. 
These are all strong out door grown plants. 
Price. J.") cents each: $3.50 per 12. 
Moss Roses 
Crimson (llobe. — Rich, deep crimson. 
i$lan(‘h .Moreau. — Pure white, large, full an<l 
perfect form. 
f'ountesH of .Miirhiais. — T..arge. pure white, 
beautifully mosseti. 
Henri .>lartiii. -Barge, globular flowers, full 
and sweet; rich, glossy pink, tinged with crim- 
son. 
John ('ranston, — Deep crimson, very double. 
PriiK'ess .Adelaide. —Fine. ied«llsh blush; large 
and vigorous. 
Each, strong field grown plants. 40 cents; 
$4.00 i>er 1 2. 
DORQTHY PERKINS. 
