GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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MAD. C. TESTOUT. (H. T.) A grand 
rose of the La France type, but larger. It is a 
clear pink in color. There is nothing else in 
the Rose line that can approach it in color, and 
the flowers areas large as Baroness Rothschild, 
and it is as free a bloomer as La France. It 
creates a sensation wherever shown. 20c. each, 
4 for 60 cents ; 2-year-old plants, 50 cents. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 
(H. T.) A German variety, and one of great 
interest; color pure ivory white. A large, full 
flower, magnificent in bud. Stems long and 
bearing large, strong canes, with handsome 
foliage. This is one of the finest white Roses that 
has been introduced for many years. 15c. each, 
5 for 50 cents ; 2-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 
MAD. ELIE LAMBERT. (Tea.) Ex- 
tremely free in bloom and vigorous in growth ; 
the flower is globular and cup-shaped ; the outer 
petals are pure white, while the center is a beau- 
iful rosy flesh color. This Rose comes very 
highly recommended, the texture and color 
being especially admired. 15 cents. 
ELIZA FUGIER. (Tea.) A seedling from 
Niphetos, which it greatly resembles in form of 
bud, while the color is deep cream, sometimes 
edged with pink. It is very free in bloom, and 
has handsomer foliage and better habit than the 
parent. Almost sure to prove a good forcing 
variety. 25 cents. 
MAURICE ROUVIER. (Tea.) Of re- 
markable vigor for a Tea Rose ; flower of enor- 
mous size and quite double, splendid form; soft, 
tender rose, shaded and varied with red. 15 cts., 
4-inch pots, 25 cents. 
NEW TEA ROSE, MAMAN COCHET. 
One of the very best new Roses of the season. 
It is of strong, vigorous growth, with rich, healthy 
foliage; the flowers are large, of perfect form, 
and borne on long, stiff stems. The color is of 
a deep rose-pink, the inner side of the petals 
being of a silvery rose. 35 cents. 
Kaiser in Augusta Viciotta. 
Mad. C. Test out. 
New Rose, “Champion of the 
World.” 
This is, in all-round good qualities, the grandest Ever- 
blooining Rose in cultivation. 
A Champion Bloomer. It begins to bloom as soon as 
potted from the propagating bench, and is always in full 
bloom. Plants which have bloomed all summer in the 
garden may be potted in the autumn, and will immediately 
start new growth and bloom profusely all winter in win- 
dows. Returned to the garden in the spring, they will 
again bloom all summer, without intermission. This Rose 
is truly a perpetual bloomer, never being without flowers. 
Champion of Hardiness. Though a perpetual bloomer, 
it is as hardy and robust as an oalc, standing the severe 
winters of Vermont, where it originated, in the open 
ground, without the slightest protection, and beginning 
its season of bloom earlier than any other Rose. 
Champion in Vigor. It is the most robust and vigor- 
ous Rose in cultivation, for its handsome, rank foliage has 
never been known to mildew under any condition. 
Champion in Fragrance. It has the most delightful 
and powerful Rose fragrance. 
Champion in Form and Color. Its blossoms are 
perfectly double to the center, and of the most perfect 
shape, both in bud and blossom, while its color is a rich, 
deep rosy pink, darker and richer than Hermosa, and a 
shade the delicate richness of which is seldom seen. Its 
size is very large for an Everbloomer ; the flowers are 
often as large and fine as those of La France. 
•#'To induce all to grow this valuable Rose, we offer strong 
plants at only 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz. Large plants 
from 4-inch pots, 15c. each, $1.25 per doz ; 2-year-olds, 30c. 
Our Pot-grown Tomato plants give great satisfaction. 
