GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Dr. Grill. (Tea.) Large, well-formed flowers of 
copper yellow, with a fawn-rose reflex, back of the 
petals shaded china-rose; an entirely new color. A 
vigorous grower and very free bloomer. Plants from 
4-inch pots, 15 cts. ; 2-year olds, 35 cts. 
Ducliess of Edinburgh. (Tea.) Remarkable for 
its beautiful color, which is of the most intense, glow- 
ing crimson; lovely buds. 
Esther Pradel. (Climbing Tea.) Lovely pure 
white buds; flowers of medium size, full and sweet; 
a profuse bloomer. Plants from 4 inch pots, 15 cts. 
Esmeralda. (Hybrid Tea.) A vigorous, robust- 
growing variety, producing dense, light-colored foli- 
age; very free-flowering; flowers medium-sized, 
semi-double, cupped; beautiful silvery flesh, with 
fawn shadings. 
Etoile de Lyon. (Tea.) The flowers are very 
large, double and full, and deliciously fragrant; a 
beautiful chrome-yellow, deepening at the center to 
pure golden yellow ; each bud is a gem. Plants from 
4-inch pots, 20 cts. ; 2-year-olds, 40 cts. 
Francisca Kruger. This Rose is closely allied to 
Catherine Mermet, and resembles it in everything 
save color. In its shading of deep copper-yellow it 
stands unique and distinct from all other Roses; the 
flower, when open, is of good size and very symmet- 
rical. To induce everyone to buy this grand novelty 
we offer extra-fine large plants at only 10 cts. ; plants 
from 4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
General Tartas. (Tea.) Deep mottled rose, some- 
times tinged with buff. 
Gloire de Dijon. (Climbing Tea.) 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 (Reved’Or). A beautiful Tea Rose; 
for pillars, being a strong climber; orange-yellow or 
deep saffron. 
Hermosa. (Bourbon.) An old and well-known 
favorite pink Rose. 
Homer. (Tea.) Soft, clear rose, with a salmon 
shade. Splendid. 
Isabella Sprunt. (Tea ) Equal in all respects to 
Safrano, from which it is a sport ; luxuriant in growth, 
and gives its long lemon -yellow bud3 in profusion. 
Plants from 4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
James Sprunt. (Climbing Bengal.) A grand 
Rose; deep cherry red ; medium size, full, very double 
and sweet; a strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
Jean Fernet. (Tea.) Light yellow, suffused with 
salmon; beautiful buds. A magnificent variety. 
Jeanne Guillaumez. (Tea.) A beautiful new 
Rose, of medium to large size, with broad, shell-like 
petals ; well filled to the center. Color pale, coppery 
yellow, or old gold, beautifully toned with canary and 
suffused with delicate blush; reverse of petals orange- 
red. 
La France of ’89. (Hybrid Tea.) Declared by 
all noted French rosarians to be the most remarkable 
Hybrid Tea of late years. Its elegant buds are often 
2 or 3 inches long, while the expanded flowers are of 
immense size. Another strong point is its bright 
color, which is very nearly scarlet, sometimes lined 
and bordered with pure white; still another point in 
its favor is its fragrance — a precious trait in the Rose. 
A flower of enchanting beauty, sure to please every- 
one. 25 cts. 
La France. (Hybrid Tea.) Silvery rose, changing 
to pink; very large and full; a constant bloomer, 
aud the sweetest of all Roses ; an invaluable variety 
of great beauty. 15 cts. ; plants from 4-inch pots, 
20 cts. : 2-year-olds, 40 cts. 
La Florifere. Deep salmon-rose, large and showy ; 
very free-blooming and vigorous. A fine variety for 
outdoor bedding and massing. 
La Princess Vera. (Tea.) Pale flesh, changing 
to salmon. 
LaPactole. (Tea.) Elegant buds, color pale sul- 
phur-yellow. 
Lamarque. Flowers creamy white; a splendid 
climber under glass, and the freest and finest for win- 
ter blooming; must be trimmed and trained well. 
Letty Coles. (Tea.) One of the loveliest Roses 
grown, without exception. It is very double and 
cupped, forming a magnificent, full, open Rose of soft, 
creamy white, with very bright, rosy carmine center. 
This variety is a splendid grower, and is, as it deserves 
to be, a universal favorite. 20 cts. ; 2-year-olds, 40 cts. 
Louisa de la Rive. (Tea.) Flesh-white, inclin- 
ing to a rose center. 
Louis Richard. (Tea.) A delightfully tea-scented 
rich, coppery rose, changing to buff, shaded with car- 
mine ; center sometimes brilliant rosy crimson. 
Luciole. ATea Roseof brilliantand extraordinary 
color; rosy carmine, deep saffron-yellow and yellow- 
bronze are combined in the coloring; bud and flower 
are large, exquisitely formed. 15 cts. ; plants from 
4-inch pots, 20 cts. ; 2-year olds, 40 cts. 
Mad. Alfred Carriere. (Noisette.) Extra-large, 
full flowers, very double and sweet; rich creamy 
white, faintly tinged with pale yellow; exceedingly 
beautiful; a strong, hardy grower and free bloomer. 
Plants from 4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
Mad. Andre Duron. (Hybrid Tea.) Agoodstroug- 
growing Rose, producing extra-line, large flowers in 
great abundance; a beautiful, bright red, without 
shadings; fine under glass. The blooms last winter 
were as large as American Beauties. 15 cts. 
Mad. Brest. Rosy red, shaded with crimson ; large 
flowers. 
Mad. Cusin. (Tea.) A very beautiful and striking 
Rose; bright purplish crimson, with white center, 
elegantly tinged and shaded with yellow. Very 
handsome and distinct. 
Mad. Pierre Guillot. Probably the most showy 
and attractive Tea Rose of recent introduction. It 
sends up numerous strong shoots, terminating in buds 
that for beauty surpass the famous Tulip Rose, Mad. 
de VVatteville. They are large, very double, creamy 
white, each petal being heavily bordered with bright 
rose. 20 cts. 
Mad. Marthe du Bourg. (Tea.) A strong, vigor- 
ous grower, with flowers of splendid size, double, of 
good form; petals large, round, beautifully cupped; 
white, tinted on edges with soft pink and a touch of 
lavender, and at the base with delicate yellow. An 
unusually beautiful new Rose, and quite distinct. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. 
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