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♦Duchess of Bedford, dazzling scarlet crimson. 
*«»«Dupuy Jamain, very bright cerise, large, full, 
and fine form. 
Earl of Dufferin, rich velvety crimson shaded 
with dark maroon. 
Eclair, bright fiery red, large and full, form of 
Chas. Lefebvre. 
Edouard Morren, glossy pink, a very fresh and 
delicate shade. 
**Etienne Levet, light carmine red, perfectly 
folded. 
♦Ferdinand de Lesseps, crimson, shaded with 
violet. 
♦Fisher Holmes, crimson, purplish shading. 
****General Jacqueminot, scarlet crimson, large 
and magnificent. 
Gloire Lyomiaise, chrome yellow, edged with 
white. 
Gloire de Margottin, dazzling red; the most 
brilliant known. 
♦Henrich Schultheis, delicate pinkish rose, large 
and sweetly scented. 
♦Horace Vernet, bright light crimson ; a superb 
flower. 
♦Jeannie Dickson, rosy pink with a silvery pink 
edge. 
♦♦John Hopper, brilliant rosy crimson, an abund¬ 
ant bloomer. 
♦**La France de 89 , brilliant red, sometimes lined 
with white. 
♦La France, bright lilac rose, centre silvery 
white ; a favorite. 
La Rosiere, velvety crimson, a grand flower. 
♦Louis Van Houtte, reddish scarlet and amaranth, 
shaded with bluish purple. 
♦Mabel Morrison, pure white, form of Baroness 
Rothschild. 
♦♦♦Madame C. Testout, habit and character of La 
France , but deeper in color. 
Madame Eugenie Verdier, bright satined rose, 
silver shaded. 
♦Madame Nachary, light silvery rose, deep 
cupped form. 
♦♦♦Madame G. Luizet, fine satin rose; very clear. 
♦Madame Chas. Wood, crimson shaded with 
purple; extra form. 
♦♦Madame Victor Verdier, beautiful cherry rose, 
exquisitely cupped. 
Strong- Plants 30 cts. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Mdlle. Eugenie Verdier, bright flesh-rose, re¬ 
verse of petals silvery white. 
Mdlle. Marie Rady, red, bordered with white ; 
♦Mdlle. S. M. Rodocanachi, very brilliant 
cherry-rose, extra fragrant. 
**Mdlle. Annie Wood, vivid crimson, of the most 
perfect form. 
"Magna Charta, bright pink suffused with car¬ 
mine, large and full. 
Marchioness of Londonderry, ivory white, of 
great substance and perfect form. 
♦Marshall P. Wilder, cherry carmine, form of 
AIJred Colomb. 
♦Margaret Dickson, white, centre petals, flesh. 
♦♦♦Marie Bauman, light crimson, large, full and 
fine form. 
**Marquise de Castellane, bright rose, very large 
and full. 
Maurice Bernardin, crimson beautifully shaded 
with violet. 
♦♦♦Merveille de Lyon, beautiful pure white, form 
of Baroness Rothschild. 
**Mons. E. Y. Teas, dazzling cherry red, perfect 
form. 
♦♦♦Mrs. John Laing, soft pink, style of Madatne G. 
Luizet. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford, deep rosy pink 
shaded with pale flesh. 
♦♦Paul Neyron, dark rose, fine form, very large. 
Pierre Notting, dark red, distinct color, very 
large and full. 
♦Prince Camille de Rohan, velvety crimson, 
beautiful shade. 
Queen of Queens, pink with blush edges, large 
and fine. 
♦Senateur Vaisee, dazzling red, large, full and 
extra fine. 
♦Silver Queen, silvery blush, shaded in the cen¬ 
tre delicate rosy pink. 
♦Sir Garnet Wolseley, fine scarlet crimson, with 
a rich deep shading. 
**Ulrich Brunner, cerise red, very large and fine. 
Victor Hugo, bright crimson red, shaded pur¬ 
ple. 
Victor Verdier, deep carmine, large and well- 
formed. 
**White Baroness, pure white, form of Baroness 
Rothschild. 
Extra Strong Plants 50 cts. each, S4.00 per doz. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Crimson Rambler, the finest climbing rose yet 
offered ; it is a very rapid grower, and produces 
an immense number of lovely pink flowers. 
Yellow Rambler. The flowers are borne in im¬ 
mense clusters—the color is a decided yellow. 
It is a fitting companion to the Crimson Ram¬ 
bler. 
Dawson. Vigorous, and most productive of rich 
pink, semi-double, fragrant flowers, in clusters. 
Strong Plants, 50 cts. 
SINGLE 
Grandiflora. Finely cut foliage and myriads of 
purest white flowers. 
Rugosa Alba, forms large bushes with deep green, 
glossy foliage, flowers beautiful pure white, 
sweetly scented. 
Rugosa Rubra, similar to the preceding, but with 
large rosy crimson flowers, succeeded by cherry¬ 
like fruit. 
Madame G. Bruant, semi-double white flowers, other¬ 
wise resembles Rugosa Alba. 
Madame Chas. Worth, semi-double crimson flowers, 
habit similar to Rugosa Rubra. 
See Special Offers o 
Blairii. Flowers borne in profusion all summer, 
color, rosy-blush ; large and delightfully fra¬ 
grant. 
Gloire de Dijon, buff, orange centre ; splendid foli¬ 
age, tea scented. 
Baltimore Belle, pale blush, changing to white; 
fine. 
Queen of the Prairie, bright, rosy red ; frequently 
with white stripe. 
iach ; $ 4.00 per dozen. 
ROSES. 
Multiflora. Dense clusters, small creamy white 
fragrant flowers. 
Sweet Briar. Fragrant foliage and flowers. 
Carolina, (Wild Swamp Rose,) Flowers very bright. 
25 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 
Wichuriana, low trailing variety, suitable for cover¬ 
ing banks, rocks, etc. Glossy green foliage, 
pure white very fragrant flowers. 35 cts. each; 
$3.00 per doz. 
Strong Plants , 50 cts. each ; $ 4.00 pet dozen ^ 
except as noted. 
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