CLARKSVILLE, TENN. 
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Homer White, with rose salmon center. 
La Princess Vera. Copper, with yellow. 
htad.Berard. Fawn, with salmon, 
Mad. Celine tfoirey. Rose purple. 
Mad. Denis. White, sulphur center. 
Mad. Ducher. Clear yellow. 
Mad. Falcot. Nankeen to yellow. 
M’lle Mathide Lenaerts. Rosy white. 
Marechal Neil. Deep golden yellow. 
Marie Ducher. Yellowish, with white rose, 
Maria Guillot. White, with yellow. 
Marie Van Houtte. Yellowish white. 
Safrano a Fleur Rouge. Bluish cerise. 
•■Shirley Hibb rd. Nankeen yellow. 
Sombrieul. Pale lemon. 
Solfaterre. Sulphur yellow. 
Therese Loth. Bluish rose. 
Triomphe cie Rennes. Canary yellow. 
Triomphe de Luxembourg. Burt” rose. 
Unique Jaune. Yellow, with vermillion 
William Allen Richardson. Yellow. 
ZeliaPradel. White. 
Malmaison. Fresh, shaded fawn ; a beautiful 
rose. 
Hon. Edith Gifford. 
Narcisse. Pale lemon yellow. 
Niphetos Pure white, pointed buds. 
Jean Ducher. Brouzed rose. 
Isabella Nabonnand 
Mad. Eugene Verdier. Matted rose. 
SIX SUPERB ROSES . 
The following six Roses are unexcelled in the hardy Rcmontan class ; each 
one is a beauty. They are not new, but we have yet to find their equal, not to 
say superior, among all the Roses of recent introduction. They are large, strong 
plants, that will flower beautifully this Summer. This vset gives all the range 
of color to be found in this class of Roses, from the purest white through all th 
shades of pink to the richest velvety crimson. 
Price 50 Cents Each, the Set of Six for $2.50. 
Captain Christy. Flowers perfectly formed, of 
large size, and very double; of a delicate 
flesh color, slightly shaded salmon; constant 
bloomer ; a gem. 
La France. Peach shaded rose, that blooms 
through the whole season; doable and fra- 
grant. We consider this the finest rose 
grown. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose, very large and full, 
fragrant and free blooming The largest 
variety known, and most desirable. 
General Jacqueminot. This is the best known 
and most popular rose grown. Jt is per- 
fectly hardy, free flowering, and very fra- 
grant; color, dark brilliant crimson. This 
rose should be largely planted. 
Baroness Rothschild. This might well be term- 
ed the “Queen of roses,” as nothing can 
compare with the massive beauty ot its 
flowers, which are five inches in diameter 
and an exbuisite shade of satiny pink in 
color. The heavy foliage comes close up to 
the flowers, making a most effective back- 
ground of green, thus giving the effect of a 
lovely. bouqet rather than a single flower. 
It is perfectly hardy. 
Mabel Morrison. A sport from Baroness Roths- 
child. (Flesh, changing to pure white; in 
the autumn tinged with rose; double, cup 
shaped flowers freely produced. It is the 
most beautiful white hybrid perpetual 
raised. 
