GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
MME. PIERRE GUILLOT. Probably the 
most showy and attractive Tea rose of recent 
introduction. It throws up numerous strong 
shoots, terminating in buds that for beauty 
surpass the famous tulip rose, Mad. de Watte- 
ville. The buds are large, very double, 
creamy white, each petal being heavily bor- 
dered with bright rose. 20 cents. 
PEARL RIVERS. This fine variety is a 
cross between Devoniensis and Mad. de 
Watteville. It partakes of the leading char- 
acteristics of both parents, but resembles the 
latter more closely ; the flowers are large and 
quite full, with fine peachy red buds. The 
ground color is ivory white, having the petals 
delicately shaded and bordered with pale 
rose ; very beautiful. 
QUEEN OP HERDERS. (Bourbon.) The 
plant is a short, upright grower, branching 
freely, every branch terminated by a cluster 
of beautiful buds and flowers. The flower is 
large full and regular. Color a bright, glow- 
ing, velvety crimson. It blooms constantly 
front early summer to late autumn. A recent 
English writer says that a bed of this variety, 
25x50 feet, had 22,500 buds and flowers on it at 
onetime. We commend this rose highly, it 
is a rich, highly colored rose, double to the 
center. 20 cents. 
REI) MALMAISON. This beautiful rose is 
identical with Souvenir de la Malmaison ex- 
cept in color; Red Malmaison is a clear, deep, 
rich scarlet. A grand and handsome rose in 
every respect. 25 cents. 
NATHALIE DE SHURIK. (Tea.) A charm- 
ing new French rose. It is a strong, vigorous 
grower ; the flowers are borne in great profusion, being very beautiful 
in bud. But the open flower is the crowning giory : it is so double 
there seems no room for another petal, those on the outside being 
very large and graduating toward the center, where the bloom is 
slightly quartered ; shell pink, brightest at the center. The form and 
color of this 
rose render 
it disti net 
and note- 
worthyeven mad. hoste. 
in large and 
fine collections. 
RHEINGOLD. (Yellow Niphetos.) The coloring 
is entirely new, and resembles in its yellow W. A 
Richardson. The flowers last well, and the name 
Rheingold, conveys but little of the true worth and 
beauty of this flower. The buds are long and oval 1 : 
color Naples yellow, shaded with orange, passing in 
the center to deep citron. A beautiful flower of 
most extraordinary color. 25 cents. 
SAPPHO. (Tea.) Buds fawn-color, suffused with 
rose, the opening flowers shaded yellow and taw ny 
buff; centers deep, bright yellow'; large, full and 
globular. Blooms profusely, even for a Tea ; petals 
large and of much substance. 
SNOWFLAKE. (Tea.) White; a pure Tea; the 
freest-flowering white rose we have seen. The flow 
ers are not large, but are fine both in bud and when 
in full bloom ; it is constantly in bloom. 
SOUVENIR DE WOOTTON. (Tea.) The finest 
everblooming red rose ever sent out ; velvety red, 
equal to Jacqueminot, with a perfume that cannot be 
excelled ; a showy grower, evfery shoot containing a 
flower-bud, making it the most continuous bloomer 
ever introduced. A full, double rose, with fine buds. 
THE QUEEN. (Tea.) A grand globular white rose 
of queenly form, borne on long stems ; a free grower 
and free bloomer. 
THERESE LAMBERT. (Tea.) Elegant and 
very handsome in form and hue, delicate rose color, 
base of petals finely tinged with old gold, center pale, 
silvery salmon ; very fragrant, large, full and good. 
RED MALMAISON. 
25 cents. 
Our pot-grown Tomato plants gave great satisfaction last season. 
