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RED ROSES 
BARBAROSA (Red Druschki). A pure car- 
f nine red blossom, large and full. Similar in 
ityle and habit to the other Druschkis. 
RICHMOND (Hybrid Tea). A splendid new 
American Rose of great merit. Strong in 
growth, splendid foliage and long stems. Color, 
a magnificent rich scarlet-crimson, the most 
vivid we have yet seen among ever-blooming 
rpses. Is being grown largely by florists for 
ibt flowers. Price, 2-year-old plants, 50c. 
‘LIBERTY. Rich, velvety-crimson, long, 
pointed bud; free flowering. 
J ULRICH BRUNNER. This is really a mag- 
nificent Rose; extra large, bold flowers, full and 
globular; petals large and of a good substance; 
color rich, glowing crimson, elegantly flamed 
with scarlet; a good grower and free bloomer; 
line of the best for forcing. 
1 GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Bright shining 
crimson, very rich and velvety, exceedingly 
brilliant and handsome; makes magnificent 
binds and is highly esteemed as one of the best 
a ad most desirable for open ground. 
PAPA GONTIER. A magnificent red Rose; 
flowers are large and semi-double; a vivid 
cherry red color, shaded yellow, reverse of 
petals crimson; free growing and flowering 
very profusely. One of the very best for open 
ground. No other red Tea Rose can compare 
ulith it. 
•1 PAUL NEYRON. Deep, shining Rose, double 
and handsomely formed; blooms freely and is 
unusually strong and vigorous; the largest 
variety in existence, and one of the most desir- 
able for the garden. 
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madam welche. 
YELLOW ROSES 
-MADAM WELCHE. Flowers very large and 
double, of the finest form; the outside petals 
pale yellow, the center deep orange, often 
shaded reddish copper. A grand garden Rose. 
Y'SaFF 
SaFRANO, Bright apricot yellow, tinged 
orange and fawn. Valued highly for its beauti- 
ful buds. Very profuse in bloom and de- 
SUNSET. This grand Rose is a favorite 
wherever known. The color is a rich golden 
amber, or old gold, elegantly shaded, and buds 
are extra large, full, finely formed and de- 
liciously perfumed. 
COQUETTE DE LYON. A very free flower- 
ing, deep yellow Rose, handsome buds and 
flowers. 
DR. GRILL. Clear puff pink, passing to rose 
and fawn, elegantly suffused with pale canary 
yellow. A very fine variety for the garden. 
SUNRISE. A beautiful new English variety 
of a high order of merit. Buds a beautiful 
mingling of scarlet and yellow, changing as the 
flower opens to orange and copper color. Flow- 
ers of large size, double and tea scented. A 
strictly fancy variety. 
^SOLEIL D’OR (Golden Sun). The first of a 
new type and from which the wonderful Lyon 
Rose was developed. A perpetual bloomer, ro- 
bust grower, brownish wood, foliage beautiful 
bright green and scented. Flowers very double, 
most beautiful when full blown, a superb color, 
varying from gold and orange yellow to reddish 
gold and shaded with nasturtium red. Delight- 
fully fragrant. 
VARIEGATED ROSES 
RAINBOW. Beautiful buds and flowers of 
large size; color, a beautiful shade of deep 
pink, distinctly striped and motled with bril- 
liant crimson, elegantly shaded and toned with 
rich amber; very fragrant and exquisitely 
beautiful. 
MOSS ROSES. We offer three good sorte of 
these old-fashioned Roses — Elizabeth it owe 
(pink). Mousseline (white), LuxenburgMredi. 
Price, two-year-old plants, 35c each. 
TREE OR STANDARD ROSES 
Tree-shaped Roses are stately objects fol- 
ia wns, standing as they do four and five feet 
high, with large heads of growth at the top of 
their slender single stems. They flower quite 
as profusely as the bush Roses, and if anything 
the flowers are of finer quality. We grow only 
a few leading sorts in this form of culture, the 
best of which are the following: Madame Caro- 
line Testout, Frau Karl Druschki, Hugh Dick- 
son, J. B. Clark, Madame Abel Chatney, Glory 
de Dijon, La Progress. Price, $1.00 to $2.00 
each, by express or freight. 
Plant a few Lilies. Nothing finer. 
