found in this class of Roses, from the purest white through all the 
shades of pink to the richest velvety crimson. 
Price 50 Cents Each, the Set for $2.50. 
Cant. Christy. Flowers perfectly formed, 
of large size, and very double; of a deli- 
cate flesh color, slightly shaded salmon : 
constant bloomer; a gem. 
J,a France. Peach shaded rose, blooming 
through the whole season ; double and 
fragrant ; we consider this the finest Rose 
grown. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose, very large ana 
full, fragrant and free blooming: the 
largest variety known, and most desira- 
ble. 
General Jacqueminot. This is the best 
known and most popular Rose grown ; 
it is perfectly hardy, tree flowering, and 
very fragrant: color, dark brilliant crim- 
son ; this Rose should be most generally 
planted. 
Baroness Rothschild. This might well 
be termed the “Queen of Roses,” .as 
nothing can compare with the massive 
beauty of its flowers, which are full live 
inches in diameter, and an exquisite 
shade of satiny pink in color: the heavy 
foliage comes close up to the flowers, 
making a most effective back-ground ol 
•’reen, thus giving the effect ot a lovely 
bouquet rather than a single flower : 
is perfectly hardy. 
Mabel Morrison. A sport from Baroness 
Rothschild : flesh color changing to pure 
white: in the Autumn tinged with rose; 
double, cup shaped flowers very freely 
produced: it is the most beautiful Hy- 
brid Perpetual grown. 
Six Old Stand-Bys. 
To the exclusion of many of the novelties now catalogued in 
glowing colors, we here offer our “six old stand-by” Roses, nothing 
new by any means, but good old Roses of the Tea and ever-blooming 
persuasion, with good clear records for growing vigorously, flowering 
abundantly, and pleasing everybody with their beautiful blossoms. 
We recommend these especially to anybody who has not already 
got them, or to parties not familiar with Roses and who want a good 
reliable selection to start with. They are large, strong plants, that 
will come into bloom soon after planting. 
Price 50 Cents Each, the Set of Six for $2.50. 
Marie Van Houtte. Yellowish white, tlie Triomph de Luxembourg. Muff rose. 
outer petals pink. Devoniensis. Cream white. 
Sombreuil. Pale yellow. Malmaison. Flesh, changing to pink : a 
Safrano. Apricot yellow. gem. 
Two Fine Roses for the South. 
Last Spring we sold more Wm. Allen Richardson Roses than any 
other one variety we catalogued, except Marechal Niel. It is a 
beautiful Rose, and growing in favor more each day as it becomes 
known. It is a beautiful shade of yellow, of a deep bronze tint, a 
running Rose, and fine for porches or arbors. Belle Lyonaise is 
another fine companion Rose, a climber also, very vigorous, a pale 
yellow, fine strong wood, and handsome foliage. These two would 
make a handsome pair for a porch or door yard, or for greenhouse 
and pit culture. 
Wm. Allen Richardson. Strong plants, Belle I.yonaise. Strong plants, 50 cents 
50 cents each. each. 
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