and Ornamental Trees , Vines, Shrubs, Roses, Etc. 
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HARDY ROSE8. 
Price 50 cents each; $4.00 per dozen. 
Abbreviations Designating the Classes to which the Varieties 
Belong. — A., Austrian; H. Ch., Hybrid China; H. Cl., Hybrid 
Climbing; H. N., Hybrid Noisette; H. T., Hybrid Tea. Those not 
otherwise designated are Hybrid Remontants. 
ALFRED COLOMB — Brilliant carmine crimson, very large, full, of fine 
globular form and very fragrant. One of the best for general 
cultivation. 
ANNE DE DIESBACH — Beautiful carmine, very large and extremely 
fragrant. One of the hardiest. 
ANNIE LAXTON— Bright light rose, fine form. 
AUGUSTA MIE — Delicate pink, finely cupped. A vigorous grower. 
BARON DE BONSTETTEN — Rich velvety maroon, large, full. A fine 
sort. 
BARONNE PREVOST — Deep rose, very large and full; a free bloomer, 
fragrant and very hardy. One of the best. 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD— Light pink, cupped form, very symmetri- 
cal, without fragrance, very beautiful. A moderate grower. 
BEAUTY OF WALTHAM — Rosy crimson, large, fragrant. A very 
valuable old variety. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY (H. T.)— Flesh color, deepening towards the cen- 
ter; medium size, full. 
CAROLINE DE SANSAL— Clear delicate flesh color, fine form. A 
strong grower, very hardy and one of the best of its color. 
CLIMBING JULES MARGOTTIN (H. Cl.)— A sport from Jules Mar- 
gottin; flowers the same and as abundant. A much more vigorous 
grower and is very fine for training on trellises. 
CLIMBING VICTOR VERDIER (H. Cl.) — Carmine rose. A strong 
grower and fine for trellises. 
COQUETTE DES ALPES (H. N.)— White tinged with blush. A very- 
free and constant bloomer, and the best hardy white rose. 
COQUETTE DES BLANCHES (H. N.)— White, medium sized; blooms 
in clusters. Very beautiful and hardy. 
FISHER HOLMES — Deep crimson, large, full, and of fine form. A fine 
rose, thought by some superior to General Jacqueminot, 
