Catalogue of Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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PURITAN. 
(.’ointesso H. dc* Choispul. Flush color; salmon- 
])ink center. 
Duchess of Be<l ford. Fiery crimson: lar^je, full 
and perfect. 
Duke of (>oniiau^fit. Rosy crimson; lar^e, full, 
good in bud. 
Duke of Kdinbiir^ii. Fine vermilion ; large, full, 
of good shape. Standards, $i each. 
Karl Dufferin. Rich, velvety crimson ; very large; 
splendid form. 
Kinpress of India. Dark brownish crimson ; large 
and full. Standards, $i each. 
Fisher Holmes. Magnificent scarlet, imbricated ; 
large and full. 
Francois Ijevel. Cherry rose, medium size. 
(ieant des Battailles. Brilliant fiery crimson. 
Gen. dacqueininot. Brilliant scarlet crimson ; 
large and magnificent. 
(Dory of Mosses. (Moss.) Pink; very pretty. 
Her >rii,jesty. The largest rose in cultivation ; deli- 
cate, but bright j>ink. 
James Veilch. Deep violet, shaded crimson. 
John Hopper. Deei> pink; large, full; good bloomer. 
Louis Van Hoiilte. Velvety crimson, very large 
and full : a grand rose. 
Mabel Morrison. A white form of Baroness Roth- 
schild. 
Madame Chas. Wood. Crimson, shaded purple. 
Madame Gabriel Lu/.iet. Beautiful .satiny pink ; 
very large. 
MagTia Charta. Fine, bright pink; very large, 
double and fine form. 
31archioness of liorne. Rich red, shaded in cen- 
ter with carmine. 
31arshall P. Wilder. Carmine ; an excellent va- 
riety. 
31rs. J. liaing. Clear pink; very fragrant: a 
splendid variety. 
Paul Xeyron. Deep pink ; very large and full ; 
largest in cultivation. 
l*rinces.s of AVales. Outside petals rosy yellow ; 
center rich, golden yellow. 
Puritan. Flowers white, large, pure and sweet. 
Standards, $i each. 
Sweet Briar. Sweetly perfumed. 
White Bath. (Moss.) White, sometimes tinged with 
pink. 
AVhite Barone.ss. White; similar to .Mabel Mor- 
rison. 
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A most popul.-tr class, because of their habit of constant bloom while growing, and because of tlieir lovely 
buds. The range of color is very wide, and includes beautiful yellow shades. Nearly all are fragrant and of 
rather bushy habit ; some are climbers. Tlie Hybrid Teas are here included also; these combine the qualities 
of both classes, as evidenced in La l-'rancc, the best of the kind, and a superb Rose. The Rolyanthas are very 
GEA.ST DES BATTAILLES 
dwarf and lloriferous, and serve w ell to edge beds of 
other Roses. 
.'Vline Sisle.v. Color varying from re<l to purplish 
rose. 
American Heauty. Deep pink, very large: good 
for forcing. 
Agrippina. Ricli, velvety crimson. 
IJon .Silone. Noted for the size and beauty of the 
buds ; deep rose color. 
Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh color, deeper in cen- 
ter. Standards, $i each. 
Celine Forester. Pale yellow, tleeper towards cen- 
ter. Standards, Si each. 
Catlieriiie >lerinet. A beautiful rose; color 
clear shining pink. Standards, St eacli. 
Chitli of (ioUl. Deep yellow center, w ith snl- 
pluir edges. Standards; $i each. 
Cotpiette lie Iavoii. Canary yellow ; medium 
size, fine form. Standards, $i each. 
Cornelia Cook, Large, fine buds ; creamy white. 
Standards, $i each. . 
Duchess of Alltaiiy. Shape of La France ; 
deeper in color. Standards, $i each. 
Diiohess lie Drabant. Soft, silvery flesh, 
changing to deep rose. Standards, Si each. 
Dnehess of Connaught. Crimson, shaded with 
lirownish tint. Standards, $i each. 
Duoliess of Filiiilmrgh. Flowers of good sub- 
stance. 
Devoniensis. Heautifnl creamy white and rosy 
center. 
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