GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Mario Duoher. (Tea.) Rich transparent salmon, 
with fawn center. 
Marechal Niel. (Noisette.) A rose so famous as 
to need really no description. Its magnificent golden- 
yellow buds are worn the world over, and the floral 
work done without Marechal Niel is usually regarded 
as lacking a proper finish. The blooms are the per- 
fection of the globular form, and arc borne in great 
quantities ; as a climber it is unequaled ; rapid in 
growth, graceful, and has fine foliage. 
Mad. Scipion Cochet. (Tea.) Vigorous in growth, 
with fine, healthy foliage ; flowers large, and can be 
eut with long stems ; petals thick, pale-rose, shaded 
with clear yellow ; fine for bedding. 
Marie Guillot. The flower is very large and double 
to the center ; pure white, with occasionally a slight 
tint of lemon in the center. This is the finest white 
Tea rose for summer bloom in existence. 
Mad. Welche. (Tea.) Color beautiful amber-yel- 
low, delicately tinged and shaded with ruddy crimson; 
Mad. bamhard. (Tea.) Rosy bronze, changing to 
crimson ; extra. 
Mad. de Watteville. (Tea.) Growth vigorous; 
flowers very sweet and of shell-like form ; creamy- 
yellow, each petal distinctly bordered with bright 
carmine. 
Mad. Caroline Kuster. (Tea.) Bright lemon-yel- 
low; very large. 
Mad. Falcot. (Tea.) Deep apricot-yellow ; fine 
orange buds. 
Mad. Cecile Bert hod. (Tea.) Beautiful buds, very- 
large, double and full ; delicious tea fragrance ; deep 
clear y r ellow ; full form. 
Marie Van Hontte. .(Tea.) Pale yellow, edge of 
petals often lined with rose ; well-formed, of good 
habit, and in every respect a most charming sort. 
Mile. Claudine Perreau. (Tea.) A splendid 
new rose. The flowers are very large, full and 
double ; the shape is round and beautiful ; color 
beautiful rosy flesh, passing to clear pink on white- 
ground, with rich crimson center. 
Meteor. A new Hybrid Tea of great freedom and 
superb color ; beautiful velvety crimson, glowing 
and rich ; the buds are very handsome and de- 
lightfully fragrant ; no red" rose ever offered 
retains its color as does the Meteor. 15 cents. 
Mad. Philemon Cochet. (Tea.) Fine salmon- 
pink, passing to rosy flesh-color, delicately shaded 
with blush ; beautiful buds. 
Mad. Etienne. (Hybrid Tea.) Rosy pink on the 
edge of the petals, shading to light rose center, 
sometimes a flesh-white ; outer petals very large 
and nicely arranged, with smaller inner petals ; 
large buds of fine form and very- fragrant ; a per- 
sistent bloomer. 
Mad. Margottin. (Tea.) Citron-yellow, with a 
beautiful peach shading in the center ; flowers 
large and double to the center. 
Marie Lambert. (Tea.) Pure white. This 
has been called the White Hermosa, as it resem 
bles Hermosa in form and freedom of bloom, and 
is quite as valuable ; for though no claim has 
been made for it as a fancy rose, its persistence 
in bloom will make it a very popular white varie- 
ty for bedding or for pots. 
Mad. Pauline Labonte. (Tea.) A splendid 
rose, noted for its beautiful buds ; the blooms are 
deliciously fragrant. 
Niphetos. (Tea.) Graceful, immense buds of 
snow-white, remaining in perfect form for many 
days. No other rose bears buds of this peculiar 
and elegant form, or that are so enduring. 
Papa Guiltier. (Tea.) Large, finely formed 
buds and flowers, full and fragrant ; bright 
cherry-red, passing to rich, glowing crimson ; very- 
handsome and striking. 
Perle des Jar-dins. (Tea.) Probably the most 
widely known of roses, unless it be La France or 
Marechal Niel. We almost feel it unnecessary to 
describe this variety, but will say that it has the 
handsomest foliage in the family ; very dark green 
and heavy, while the new growth is deep crimson. 
No rose surpasses it in beauty of bud, which is at 
once globular and pointed in form, with recurving 
petals. The open rose is as double and as fine as a 
Hybrid ; the color varies with temperature from 
cream to deep yellow. A great many of our custo- 
mers buy this by the dozen, annually. It is also the 
finest forcing rose known. 10 cents. 
Princess Hohenzollern. (Tea.) A very- strong, 
vigorous grower, with beautiful foliage, dark and 
large ; flowers very large, more than semi-double— 
of perfect form ; 
often produced in 
clusters ; bright, 
deep, satiny red, 
with a lighter cen- 
ter. 
Princess Bea- 
trice. A splendid 
yellow Tea. This 
strong -growing 
variety bears a 
profusion of large, 
perfectly form e d 
buds on long, stiff 
stems, which add 
much to the beauty 
of any rose. A dis- 
tinct and attractive 
variety ; the form 
is quite unusual 
and very hand- 
some. This rose, 
because of its har- 
diness and free- 
dom of b 1 o o m, 
should be a popular 
favorite. 15 cents. niphetos. 
MARECHAL NIKI.. 
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