CLARKSVILLE, TENN. 
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Standard List of Roses. 
These Roses are all grown in two and one-half inch pots, and are from four to 
eight inches in height ; they are vigorous and thrifty, grown especially for our 
mailing trade. We would like to have our list of Roses carefully examined, as it 
is without doubt the finest in the country. State what varieties you have, if selec- 
tion is left to us, and we will not send them. Many of the varieties enumerated in 
this list are new and of high merit, and sold hist Spring for more than twice the 
price here named. There has been a number of new varieties introduced within 
the past few years of much value, but the price of them being high prevented their 
general distribution, and we now take pleasure in offering for the first time new 
and beautiful varieties at popular prices. 
Price 10 cents each, 3 for 25 cents, 7 for 50 cents, 14 for $1.00, Pur- 
chaser’s Selection of varieties. Our Selection from this 
list, all named, 16 for $1 
A line Sisley. Violet rose; a fruity plea- 
sant fragrance. 
Arch Duke Charles. Brilliant crimson 
scarlet, shaded violet. 
Antoine Verdier. Rich, dark, carmine 
pink, slightly shaded with white. 
Adam. Bright flesh salmon rose, extra 
large size; double. 
Adrianne Christopher. A lovely shade 
of apricot, citron and fawn. 
Andre Schwartz. Beautiful crimson; 
a free flowering variety. 
Aurora. Creamy white, shaded dark 
rose; very double. 
Arch Duchess Isabella. White.shaded 
with rosy carmine. 
Agrippina. Rich velvety crimson; few 
Roses are so rich. 
Apolline. A clear pink, dashed with 
rosy crimson. 
Alba Rosea. A beautiful creamy white 
with rose colored centre. 
Anna Oliver. Very double; a creamy 
blush, shaded with deep carmine, and 
tinged silver rose. 
Beauty of Stapleford. Deep rosy red, 
dark purplish rose centre. 
liourbon Queen. Clear rose color; large, 
double and sweet. 
Hella. Pure snow white, splendid long, 
pointed buds; tea scent. 
Ron Silene. A dark crimson rose, often 
changing to crimson. 
Jloitgere. A bronzed pink, tinged with 
lilac.; large and full. 
Relle Fleur de Anjou. Beautiful silver 
rose with pointed buds. 
Reau Carmine. Fine carmine red ; very 
rich, good size, double. 
Baron Alexandre de Virts. A delicate 
rose; highly perfumed. 
Canary. Light, canary yellow. beautiful 
buds and flowers. 
Charles Rovolli. Lovely shade of bril- 
liant carmine. 
Clemont Nahonnand. A coppery rose, 
tinged purplish crimson. 
Countesse Riza dn Parc. ( 'oppery rose, 
tinged with soft violet. 
.00, by Mail or Express. 
Catherine Mermet. Its buds are inim- 
itable, faultless in form, and charming 
in their every shade of color, from the 
purest silvery rose to the exquisite 
combining of yellow and rose, which 
illumes the base of each petal. 
Cels-Multiflora. Full and double, pale 
flesh, deepening to rose. 
Cornelia Cook. The flowers are of the 
clearest, snowiest white, and arranged 
in the most faultless and symmetrical 
manner, 
Coquette de I, yon. A fine yellow rose; 
large; not tft all formal. 
Clara Sylvaiti. Creamy white, good, 
full form, and fragrant. 
Conitesse de Barbantine. Flowersare 
large, beautifully cupped, full, sweet. 
Crimson Bedder. Bright fiery velvety 
red ; recommended. 
Comte de Paris. Rich crimson, shaded 
blight purple. 
Countess Frigneuse. Free bloomer: 
fine shape; a pure yellow; fine long 
buds. 
Cheshunt Hybrid. Cherry carmine 
with a shade of violet: a good Spring 
bloomer: 
Clothilde Soupert. Very double and 
beautifully imbricated; pearly white 
with rosy centre; free bloomer. 
Countess Labarthe. One of the freest 
blooming Roses in existence. 
Duchess of Albany. Rich deep pink; 
highly fragrant ; also called the red La 
France. 
Douzlass. Dark cherry red, rich and 
velvety: large, full, double, fragrant. 
Devoniensis. Magnolia Rose: beautiful 
creamy white. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Buds of the 
most intense deep crimson. 
Dr. Pasteur. A handsome Rose, Her- 
mosa pink, and very double. 
Etoile de Lyon. Chrome yellow, deep- 
ening in the centre to pure golden yel- 
low; flowers very large and double. 
Esmeralde. A robust grower and free 
bloomer; beautiful silvery flesh with 
fawn shadings. 
