Autumx Catalogue of Bulbs, Seeds and Garden Requisites. 
HARDY ROSES FOR FALL PLANTINQ. 
delivery October 15, a splendid lot of Roses, which, if planted this 
We offer only a comparatively small number of sorts, but these 
Hyppolyle Jamain. Rright rose, 
with carmine, striped white 
and light rose; unlike most 
others of this class. 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Brilliant 
Rose, grand variety ; is a 
“sport” from “La France,” 
and inherits all the grand 
qualities which have made its 
parent the favorite it is. The 
color is a deep, rich rose. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Vel¬ 
vety crimson, very double, 
large petals. 
Cheshunt Hybrid. Cherry-car¬ 
mine, free-blooming. 
Hermosa. Bright pink, a grand 
bedding Rose, and hardy with 
slight protection. 
Persian Yellow. Pure yellow, 
perfectly hardy and ever- 
blooming; a strong, vigorous 
grower. Worthy of a place 
in every collection. 
Magna Charta. An exquisite 
shade of dark pink, deliciously 
fragrant and wonderfully free-blooming properties. 
We have on the way, which will be ready for 
fall, ought to give a good crop of bloom next season. 
are all high-class and line contrasting varieties. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. The best, 
perhaps, of all Roses, of the 
Hybrid Perpetual class, and 
is undoubtedly the finest 
hardy Rose of its color; bril¬ 
liant crimson. 
La France. Flowers large and 
beautiful, either in the bud 
form or when expanded; 
peach-blossom color, shaded 
pink and silvery rose. It is 
free-blooming, every shoot 
forming a beautiful flower. 
In addition. It is hardy and 
most deliciously fragrant. 
Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh 
color, deepening in shade 
toward the centre; one of 
the most beautiful of the 
Rose family. The foliage is 
-quite distinct. It Is very free 
in flowering, and, taken in 
all, may be considered one of 
our best Roses. 
■Paul Neyron. Flowers 5 inches 
across; color, lovely dark 
pink. 
Alfred Colomb. Bright crimson, large full flowers. 
Dinsmore. This grand dark red rose Is entirely hardy and 
everblooiuing, unquestionably the finest in its class 
of color. This Rose has been growing steadily In 
popularity. 
Duke of Edinburgh. A splendid dark reddish crimson Rose. 
In form and fragrance it is unsurpassed. One of the most 
prolific bloomers, flowering freely in the fall. 
Coquette des Blanches. Medium size, full and somewhat 
flat; white, often tinted blush. 
•Clothilde Soupert. This is a grand Rose. The color is a 
French white, deepening to rosy blush in the centre, 
exceeding In distinctness of shadings the well-known 
Malmaison. The form and substance of the flowers are 
80 perfect that the hottest weather does not cause a 
deterioration of either, so that even in midsummer a 
bouquet of splendid buds and open flowers can be 
obtained from this fine variety. 
General Washington. An old garden favorite; red, shaded 
crimson and carmine; large full and flat; a very fine 
bloomer. 
Anna de Diesbach (Glorle de Paris). Rich carmine. 
Price for any of the above, SS cents each; !fZ.75 per dozen. 
Hardy Climbing Roses for Outdoor Planting 
Crimson Rambler. Of rapid, vigorous growth; plants fre¬ 
quently attaining the height of ten or twelve feet the first 
season. The flowers fairly cover the plant, so that it is 
one mass of glowing crimson. 
Yellow Rambler. Perfectly double, very fragrant and 
entirely hardy; a fitting contrast to Crimson Rambler. 
Russell’s Cottage. Dark rich crimson. Very double and 
free-blooming. 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush; a vigorous grower and prolific 
bloomer. 
Prairie Queen. Large double flowers, of a deep rosy pink 
and very fragrant, 
S5 cents each, set of any S for fl.OO. 
