GENERAL CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 
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Fellenberg. Rosy-crimson, strong, vigor- 
ous grower ; hardy. A rose that is sure 
to give satisfaction. 
Gloire tie Dijon. It is noted for the great 
size of its flowers, its delicate tea scent, 
and its exquisite shades of color, being a 
blending of amber, carmine and cream ; 
one of the finest roses. 20 cts. 
Golden Chain. (Reve d’Or.) A beauti- 
ful pillar rose, being a strong climber ; 
orange yellow or deep saffron. 
James Spr 11 nt. A grand rose; deep cherry- 
red ; medium size, full, very double and 
sweet ; a strong grower a n d profuse 
bloomer. 
Lamarque. White, with sulphur center, 
sometimes pure white ; very large, full 
flowers, fragrant, and makes beautiful 
buds ; an excellent rose. Well estab- 
lished plants bear thousands of its beauti- 
ful white buds, thus amply repaying the 
gardener’s care. 
Lily Metchersky. Flowers are double 
and well formed ; violet-red ; vigorous 
habit; very free-flowering; a charming 
rose. 
Musk Cluster. Creamy-white, medium- 
sized flowers in large clusters, with a deli- 
cate musk odor; vigorous grower, ex- 
cellent. 
Mareclial Niel. Rich yellow. See page 10. 
Mad. Alfred Carriere. Extra large full 
flowers, very double and sweet ; rich, 
creamy-white, faintly tinged with pale-yel- 
low, exceedingly beautiful ; a strong hardy 
grower and free bloomer. 
Ophire. A beautiful rose of rapid climbing 
habit, bearing lovely buds of elongated 
form ; nasturtium-yellow, suffused with 
coppery-red — a rare and attractive hue. 
Phaloe. Soft, creamy-white, deepened to 
rosy-buff, amber center; very fragrant, 
large, double and fine. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Sometimes 
called Red-flowering Gloire de Dijon ; 
clear, rich crimson, elegantly shaded; 
flowers large, full and fine form, very 
double and sweet ; an extra fine sort. 
Solfaterre. Of fine clear sulphur-yellow ; 
large, double, full and fragrant; an ex- 
cellent rose of luxuriant growth. 
W. A. Richardson. A new shade in 
Noisettes ; orange-yellow, outer petals 
lighter, center of coppery-yellow; flowers 
of good size, full and of fine form. 
Woodland Marguerite. Delicate pure 
white, sometimes tinged with flesh ; medi- 
um size ; free bloomer ; an excellent rose, 
in its color, quality and abundant yield 
of exquisite flowers. 
POLYANTHA ROSES. 
Price, except where noted, 10 cents each. 
Sometimes called “ Fairy Roses ”; mostly of dwarf habit, but good constitution ; un- 
equaled for freedom of bloom; make excellent borders for larger-growing varieties and 
are especially fine for cemetery planting. They also make charming pot-plants. 
Flora. (New.) Ivory-white, tinted rose. 15 cts. 
Geo. Pernet. Bright rose, tinted yellow. 15 cts. 
Gloire des Polyanthas. A beautiful dwarf variety, with quite small flowers, which are 
prettily cupped. A real “ fairy rose ” ; bright pink, 
with a red ray through each petal ; quite distinct. 
Little Red Pet. Bright red ; fine. 
Mignonette. Soft rose; finely formed. 
Paquerette. White ; open form ; a beauty. 
Perle d’Or. Nankeen-yellow ; very attractive. 
HARDY CLIMBERS. 
Price, 15 cents each. 
Baltimore ■ Belle. Pale blush, variegated carmine, 
rose and white ; very double. 
Pink and White Microphylla. Rampant growers. 
Greville, or Seven Sisters. Flowers in large clus- 
ters ; varying in color from white to crimson. 
Mrs. Gunnel. Soft, rosy blush, becoming almost white; 
large clusters, full and double ; much admired. 
Prairie Queen. Flowers very large and of peculiar 
globular form ; bright rosy-red, changing to lighter 
as the flowers open. 
Pride of Washington. Bright amaranth, shaded rose 
center ; large clusters ; very double ; fine. 
Russell’s Cottage. Dark velvety crimson, very double 
and full ; a profuse bloomer, strong grower; desir- 
able. 
Tennessee Belle. Flowers bright beautiful pink. Is 
more slender and graceful in growth than either of 
the other varieties. 
Something beautiful— Canna, Star of ’01. Try it. 
