GENERAL CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 
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Everblooming- Roses. 
A select list of new and standard varieties, including none but the best ; all are sure to give satisfaction. 
Bon Silene. (Tea.) 
Deep salmon rose* 
illumined with car 
mine ; a very free' 
blooming rose. 
Bougere. (Tea.) 
Bronzed pink, tinged 
with lilac. Large 
and full. 
Camoens. (Hybrid 
Tea.) A magnifi- 
cent rose ; flowers 
very large and full ; 
china-rose, suffused 
with pale yellow, 
passing t o white, 
flushed with car- 
mine ; very fragrant 
and fine. 
Catherine Mermet. 
(Tea.,) Its name is 
the synonym for all 
that is delicate and 
beautiful in a rose. 
Its buds are inimi- 
table, faultless i ■ 
form, and charming 
in their every shade 
of color, which 
ranges from the 
purest silvery rose 
to the exquisite com 
bination of yellow 
and rose, which 
illumines the base of 
the petals. 
Charles Bovolli. 
(Tea.) A lovely 
shade o f brilliant 
carmine. 
Chromate 11a or 
Cloth -of-Gold. 
(Climbing Tea.) A 
grand rose for the 
south ; clear bright 
yellow, very sweet 
and beautiful. It 
blooms rather spar- 
ingly, but makes up 
for this deficiency by 
its extraor d i n a r y 
beauty. 
Clement Xabonnaml. (Tea.) Coppery rose, tinged 
with crimson. 
Comtesse de Labarthe. (Tea.) Wy have here, in 
one rose, almost all the desirable qualities— exquisite 
perfume and beautiful coloring— a soft, light rose, 
with heavy shading of amber and salmon. 
Comtesse Iti/.a tlu Parc. (Tea.) Copper-rose, 
softly tinged. 
Coquette tie Lyon. (Tea.) We have no yellow 
rose that blooms so freely as this canary yellow; de- 
licious perfume ; fine form. 
Cornelia Cook. (Tea.) The buds are of immense 
size and are borne high up on massive stems ; their 
round, full, heavy forms carry an air of grace and 
dignity quite unusual. The flowers are of clearest, 
snowiest white. 
Devoniensis. (Tea.) Large creamy white rose, not 
very double. It forms long, creamy buds, with the 
most delicate blush on the edges of petals ; free. 
Douglas. (Bengal.) Dark cherry red, rich and vei 
vety ; large and full. 
Duchesse de Brabant. (Tea.) Soft, rosy flesh, 
changing to deep rose. 
Price, 10 cents each, except where noted. 
CATHERINE MERMFT. 
Adam. (Tea.) Bright fresh salmon rose, extra large 
and double. 
Adrienne • Ch ristophe. (Tea.) Shaded with apri- 
cot, citron and fawn. 
Agrippina. (Bengal.) Rich, velvety crimson. A 
grand bedder. 
Aline Sisley. (Tea.) Violet rose ; a fruity, pleasant 
fragrance. j 
America. (Climbing Tea.) An old Noisette rose of 
strong and vigorous growth, very large and double ; j 
creamy to coppery vellow. 
American Beauty. (Hybrid Tea.) Very large 
double flowers of a deep crimson color, and highly 
fragrant ; the cut blooms always bring a high price. 
Strong plants, 20 cents. 
Andre Schwartz. (Tea.) Beautiful crimson ; free- 
flowering variety. 
Archduchess Isabella. (Tea.) Rosy carmine, 
changing to amaranth. 
Archduke Charles. (Bengal.) Brilliant crimson 
scarlet, shaded violet. 
Bella. (Tea.) Pure snow-white ; long, pointed buds ; 
tea-scented. 
French Cannas are all the fashion this season. 
