A. H. DAVIS & SON, PUIiCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA. 
Everblooming Roses. 
We do not offer as extensive a list of Everblooming Roses as many florists, but it is a select list, from which 
all but really excellent varieties have been culled, as there is not a poor or undesirable sort in it. 
Bridesmaid. This new Rose retains all 
the good qualities of its parent, Catherine 
Mermet. The buds are of exquisite shape 
and color, and are borne on long stems. 
The color is the most beautiful pink im- 
aginable. Strong plants, 15 cts. 
Boug'ere. iTea.) Bronzed pink, tinged 
with lilac. Large and full. 10 cts.; 4-inch 
pots, 15 cts. 
Baronne H. de Loexv (Nabonnand). A 
strong-growing dwarf Tea Rose, flowering 
in clusters ; silvery rose, shaded with yellow 
at center, reverse of petals bright rose. 10c. 
Bon Silene. (Tea.) Deep salmon-rose, 
illumined with carmine; a very free-bloom- 
ing Rose. 10 cts.; 4 inch pots, 15 els.; 
2 -year-olds, 35 cts. 
Clothilde Sonpert. This is a strong, 
vigorous grower. The flowers are large, 
double and beautiful in form, on the style of 
that beautiful Rose, “ Ball of Snow.” They 
are borne in sprays, and the color blends 
from soft she! 1-pi 11k to pure satiny white ; 
flowers • f both these colors are produced on 
the same plant at the same time. 10 cts.; 
2-vear-olds, 40 cts. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins (New). 
Same as the grand old Perle des Jardins, 
1 and equally good in every way, but of vig- 
orous climbing habit ; valuable for training 
to greenhouse rafters, walls, etc. 20 cts. 
Climbing Niplietos. The bloom is iden- 
tical with that of the old Niphetos, having 
the same long, pointed, pure white buds, 
but the plant is of climbing habit. 20 cts. 
Comtesse de Labarthe. (Tea.) We have 
here, in one Rose, almost all the desirable 
qualities — exquisite perfume and beautiful 
coloring — a soft, light rose, with heavy shad- 
ing of amber and salmon. 10 cts.; 4-inch pots, 
15 cts.; 2 yeart-old, 35 cts. 
Bon Silene. 
Augustine Guinoiseau (White La France). The ! 
best recommendation we can give to this magnificent 
new Rose is to say that it is a white La France, with i 
just a breath of rose-tinted blush delicately clouding 
the depths of its broad, luxuriant petals. The buds 
and flowers are extra large, very full anct finely formed, 
and delightfully perfumed; the plant blooms all through 
the season. 15 cts. each, 2 year-olds, 40 cts. • 
American Beauty. (H. T.) Very large double 
flowers of a deep crimson color, and highly fragrant. 
Strong plants 20 cts. ; 2-year-olds, 50 cts. 
Archduke Charles. (Bengal.) Brilliant crimson scar- 
let, shaded with violet. 10 cts. 
America. (Climbing Tea.) An old Noisette Rose, 
of strong and vigorous growth, very large and double ; j 
creamy to coppery yellow. 15 cts.; 4 inch pots. 15 cts. 
Archduchess Isabella. (Tea.) Rosy carmine, chang- 
ing to amaranth. 10 cts. ; 4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
Agrippina. (Bengal.) Rich, velvety crimson. A 
grand bedder. 8 cts. 
Adrienne Cristophle. (Tea.) Shaded with apri- 
cot, citron and fawn. 10 cts. 
Aline Sisley. (Tea.) Violet rose; a fruity, pleasant 
fragrance. 10 cts. ; 4- inch pots, 15 cts. 
Andre Schwartz. (Tea.) Beautiful crimson ; Ja 
free-flowering variety. 10 cts.; 4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
Beauty Inconstant. (Tea.) Color bright capucine 
red, shaded and lined with deep carmine and bright yel- 
low. The colors are variable, and often upon a single 
plant there are what to the casual observer would be three 
different varieties of Roses. Flowers semi-double, buds 
long, well farmed. 2ncis ench. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. 
Order .Early— 14 First come, First Served, 
