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A. B. DAVIS. <k SON. PURCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA 
GENERAL LIST OF EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES. 
Price, 10 and 20 cents each, according: to size. The (•) denotes that we can sup 
ply both large and small plants of those varieties. 
Adam.* A large, full flower, very 
sweet ; color blush rose, with salmon 
center ; delicious tea scent ; a lovely 
rose — a great favorite. 
Abbe Roiislan. A splendid varie- 
ty, large, full, globular flowers, very 
sweet ; color beautiful canary white, 
elegantly shaded rosy blush. 
Adrienne Cbristople. Very full 
and double, tea-scented ; color a love- 
ly shade of apricot, citron and fawn, 
tinged with soft, rosy pink. 
Aline Sisley.* Varying from a deep 
rose to a purple, the prevailing shade 
being a deep, purplish rose. Delight- 
fully fragrant. 
Andre Scbwarfz.* Flowers large, 
full and sweet ; color brilliant glowing 
scarlet, passing to rich crimson ; a 
constant and profuse bloomer. 
Anna Oliver.* Lovely, creamy 
blush, shaded with deep carmine; 
large and full. 
Archduchess Isabella.* Delight- 
fully fragrant ; white, shaded with rose 
carmine, changing to amaranth ; love- 
ly buds. 
Bon Silene.* The buds and their 
fragrance have made it a great favorite. 
The buds are dark, rosy carmine, with 
a slight flush of purple. The buds are 
very handsome, and produced in great 
profusion. One of the best for pot 
culture. 
Belle Fleur de Anjou.* Large, 
full and double ; delightfully fragrant ; 
color beautiful silver rose ; large, 
pointed buds. 
Bella.* Pure snow white, splendid long, 
pointed buds, tea scented, large size, full 
and double. Extra. 
Boiigere. A superb rose; very large, 
double and full; delightfully sweet tea 
scent ; color a bronze rose, or violet crimson, 
delicatelv shaded with lilac. 
Clement Nabonnand.* Charming buds 
and beautiful flowers ; color coppery rose, 
tinged with purplish crimson ; a constant 
and profuse bloomer. 
Cainoens.* (Hybrid Tea.) A magnifi- 
cent rose ; flowers very large and full ; 
color china rose, suffused with pale yellow, 
passing to white, flushed with carmine ; 
very fragrant and fine. 
Comtesse Alban de Villeneuve. 
Color a peculiar shade of rosy peach, faint- 
ly tinted with creamy yellow, passing to 
silvery white. 
Comtesse B-iza dii Parc.* The flow- 
ers are handsome in form, and strangely 
colored. The color is a clear but deep car- 
mine, with shadings of copper color, and 
an under tinge of yellow. Profuse bloomer. 
Coquette de Lyon.* We have no yel- 
low rose to bloom so freely as this ; canary 
yellow, delicious perfume fine form. 
I..\ FRANCE. 
Comtesse de Nadaillac. Coppery yel- 
low, illumined with carmine rose. 
Cornelia Cook.* The buds are of im- 
mense size and are borne up high on mas- 
sive stems, and with their round, full, heavy 
form carry an air of grace and dignity 
quite unusual. The flowers are of the clear- 
est, snowiest white. 
Catharine Mermet.* Its name is the 
synonym for all that is delicate and beauti- 
ful. Its buds are inimitable, faultless in 
form, and charming in their every shade of 
color, from the purest silvery rose to the 
exquisite combining of yellow and rose, 
which illumines the base of the petals. 
Comtesse de Ijabarthe.* We have 
here, in one rose, almost all the desirable 
qualities — exquisite perfume and beautiful 
coloring. The color is a soft, light rose, 
with heavy shading of amber and salmon. 
Charles Kovolli.* A charming Tea 
Rose ; large, globular flowers, full and 
sweet ; color a lovely shade of brilliant car- 
mine, changing to silver rose. 
Dev'oniensis.* Large, creamy white rose, 
not very double. Forms long, creamy buds, 
with just the most delicate blush on edges 
of petals ; a free bloomer. 
