GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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of many kinds of roses this year. Tliose marked with a (*), we can furnish in large 
plants from cold frames grown in four and five-inch pots. The smaller size are 
strong plants, grown in three-inch pots, from six to twelve inches in height, that 
will give good results. 
NEW AND SCARCE ROSES, 
SOUVENIR DE WOOTTON. (Tea.) This is the finest everblooming red rose ever 
sent out ; the color is a velvety red, equal to the yacqueminot, with a perfume that cannot 
be excelled ; it is a shoivy grower, every shoot containing a flower bud, making it the most 
continuous bloomer ever introduced ; it is a full double rose, with fine buds ; fully open 
flowers frequently are six inches in diameter. 25 and 50 cents each. 
SNOWFLAKE. (Tea.) This is a lovely white rose ; a pure tea ; the freest flower- 
ing white rose we have ever seen; the flowers are not large, but are fine in both bud and 
when full-blown ; always in bloom ; a rose that will please all. 20 and 40 cents each. 
G. NAHONNAND. (Tea.) A very strong, rampant grower; flowers large, nicely 
formed, petals unusually large ; color, rosy carmine, shaded silvery-yellow ; very delicate 
in tint. 20 and 40 cents each. 
THE QUEEN.* A grand globular white rose of the most^queenly rounded form, 
borne on long stems ; a free grotver and free bloomer ; a sport from Sou. d’u 7 i Ami. 20 
and 40 cents each. 
DUCHESS OP ALBANY. (Hybrid Tea.) This beautiful novelty is in the way' of 
La France, but deeper in color, more expanded in form, and larger in size ; the flowers 
flowers of extra size, 'most beautifully formed, with large outer petals; color yellcwish 
white, with a deeper buff yellow shading ; the finest rose of its color on the list. 15 and 
are deep even pink, very large and full ; highly perfumed, and in all respects of first 
quality. 25 cents each. 
M.VDAME HOSTE.* (Tea.) A strong vigorous grower, with handsome foliage ; 
30 cents each. (See cut, fourth page of cover.) 
NATHALIE DE SERBE.* (Tea.) A charming new French rose. It is a strong, 
vigorous grower ; the flowers are borne in great profusion, being very beautiful in bud. 
But the open flower is the crowning glory ; it is so double there seems no room for another 
petal, those on the outside being very large and graduating toward the center, where th e 
bloom is slightly quartered ; the color is a soft shadeof shell pink, brightest at the center ; 
very sweet and delicious. 15 and 30 cents each. 
MISS ETHEL BROWNLOW.* A pure Tea of robust branching habit; foliage 
rich and handsome ; very free flowering ; flowers (carried on stout stems) of great sub- 
stance and perfect form ; the petals are thick, round and very smooth ; color salmon pink, 
shaded yellow at the base of the petals. 15 and 30 cents each. 
WHITE PEARL.* 
(Tea.) A magnificent new 
rose. A sport from Perle des 
Jardins. It has foliage darker 
and rougher than Perle; 
throws up long, slender, stiff 
canes, each one bearing a pure 
white bud of something more 
than medium size, and quite 
upright. Every flower can be 
cut with a very long, closely 
foliaged stem, which we con- 
sider a strong point of beauty 
in a rose. It has the delicate 
tea fragrance. It will be found 
totally distinct from the Bride 
or any other white rose, and 
a very desirable white rose for 
any purpose. 15 and 30 cents 
each. 
DR. PASTEUR.* (Hy- 
brid Tea.) A strong, vigorous 
growing variety, with very 
dark, rich foliage ; flowers 
finely formed, globular i n 
shape, but becoming reflexed 
when over half open ; color a 
very pleasing soft rosy crim- 
son, with satin shading. 15 
and 30 cents each. 
SOUVENIR DE WOOTTON. 
