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W. R. Strong Company, Sacramento, Cal. 
EOSES— Continned. 
DUCHESS DE BKABANT. Few roses equal this 
when open, but are rich and peculiarly colored; color rose, heavil) sbadea wnn , 
BTU’HESS OF EDINBURGH. Very dark crimson; free flowering, larg , ^ 
E?mLE DE MON A Iguificent rose, color brilliant chrome yellow, deepening in the centre to 
pure goZ yelfow Flowers la?ge, very double and full and deliciously fragrant. 
EXADEUPHA. Beautiful yellow, large and full. 
GR.4.CE DAKLING.. Large, full, beautifully recurved petals; color, rosy pm ,s y 
GENERAL DE TART AS. Brilliant carmine shaded violet purple. 
TrrrPSFtNGEE Brilliant rosy scarlet, shaded with crimsou. .... 
among roses. . i / 
NIPHETOS.- Long buds of pure white; there is none equal it for cutti g. 
'“"'marie GUILLOT. Pure white, large, full and beautifully imbricated in form; one of the finest 
A V rmt^rTE Lovely creamy white, with outer petals suffused with bright pink. It 
MARIE \ AN ■, n moqf deliciously scented~no garden is complete without it. 
lliage^'Sfith^^to^ ‘^'olotarthtrde’'o"Vel^^^^^^ 
SAFEANO. This is the ideal Tea Rose; buff color, tinted Apricot yellow; exquisite fragaiice and 
"^"S!mUIL. Large, fine formed flowers; white tinged with delicate rose; blooms in clusters, 
'°“"Sd JOSEPH SCHWARTZ, A strong vigorous grower and one of the hardiest Tea roses. Color, 
white; beautifully flushed with pink. 
EVERGREEN TREES. 
earth, 8 to 16 inches, S3 per 100. 
I'^In large quantities for forest planting at special rates. j nninr 
SlA. Native of Australia, rapid growth, beautiful foliage and masses of yellow and orange-color- 
ed flowers; in pots or bagged, 3 to 5 feet, 30 to 50 cents. , , , - i 
AC-ACIA MELONOXELON, or Blackwood Acacia, a very fine hardy kind. 
ACACIA floribunda, or fragrans, long lance-like leaves. 
ACACIA molissima, fine elegant species; light green leaves. 
pepper trees (California Schinn Molle), 3 to 6 feet, 40 cents to $1. 
PALMS in variety, $l to $5, as per size and variety, 
CUPRESSUS (Cypress), most popular and very ornamental; perfectly hardy, and thrives well in m 
'“'"cu'pEESSUS LAWSONIANA (Port Orford Cedar) very fine; branches curve like green plums; 50c to $1. 
CUPRESSUS FUNEBEUS, elegant drooping foliage, adapted for planting in cemeteries; 75cents to $1. 
CUPRESSUS macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress), 15 cents to $1 each. . 
CUPRESSUS pyramidalias (Italian Cypress), very erect, close pressing branches; 50 cents $1. 
PINUS macrocarpa (Monterey Pine), 3 to 7 feet; 30jents to 75 ce^ts- 
ABBOR VITiE, goUlen, beautiful compact plants; iO cents to $2.50. 
SEQUOI.A gigantea (California Mammoth Trees), $1 to $2.50. 
L.AUREL, English, good plants; 75 cents to $1. 
MAGNOLIA GEANDIFLOEA. 50 cents to $2.50. 
Surplus stock, which we will sell at special rates in quality. Price on application 
