WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
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NEW CLIMBING ROSE. 
William C. Eagan. This is an entirely new, distinct and very | 
desirable candidate for a position in our list of choicest 
climbing roses. Being convinced of its many excellent 
properties, we have grown a large stock of healthy young 
plants, and take special pride in their dissemination. It 
was raised by Mr. Jackson Dawson of the Arnold Arboretum, j 
Boston, Mass., and is the product of Wichuraiana crossed by 
Gen. Jacqueminot, without any trace of either in the bloom. 
The habit of the plant is sub-climbing, but vigorous and ; 
healthy, with bright glossy foliage. The flower is large and 
very full, resembling in shape as well as color, the Souvenir 
de la Malmaison. Although only an annual bloomer, it 
remains in flower several weeks, and the large trusses of 1 
superb bloom are unusually attractive. Mr. Dawson con¬ 
sidered this the best of all his numerous hybrids. It is un¬ 
questionably reliable and hardy at the North. Field-grown, 
strong aud healthy, 2 years . . '.. 
“ “ “ i year. 
MOSSES—2 years. In the following varieties, fine, COMTLS.SK 1 
de Murinais, Blanche Moreau, Gloire des Mous-! 
seuses, Luxembourg, Princesse Adelaide, Raphael, j 
Salet and William Lobb; own roots. 
SWAMP ROSE—(Rosa Carolina), strong, 2 years, 18 to 24 
inches. Nursery grown.j 
DWARF WILD ROSE-(R. lucida) strong, 2 years ...... 
MULTI FLORA—Japonica, a beautiful hardy climber with a 
profusion of single pink bloom, 2 years. 
SWEET BRIER—(R. rubiginosa), 2 and 3 years, strong . . . 
LORD PENZANCE’S HYBRID SWEET BRIERS-i 
and 2 vears as follows : Amy Robsart, Anna OF Geir- 
stein, Brenda, Flora McIvor, Lucy Ashton, Meg Mk- 
rrillES and Rosa Bradwardine., 
DAWSON-A choice new hybrid, raised by Jackson Dawson of 
the Arnold Arboretum. A cross between Gen. Jacqueminot 
aud R. rugosa. 
MME. PLANTIER — Rosa alba 2 years. 
PISSARDI— Pure white, 2 years. 
RUGOSA—Strong and well branched, own roots, 3 years. . . 
RUGOSA X Gen. Jacqueminot. ( J % Dawson ). 2 years . . . 
WICHURAIANA—Two years, open ground, extra strong . . 
MAN DA’S HYBRIDS—Manda’s Triumph, South Orange ; 
Perfection and Pink Roamer, 1 year. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Japanese Climber, nice field-grown 
plants, 2 years.] 
PERSIAN YELLOW—(Budded), fine, 1 year. 
STANDARD OR TREE ROSES—Mixed colors. 
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CLASS 2 —GROWN IN POTS. 
All on their own Roots. 
EVERBLOOMING—Standard varieties, in 4 aud 4j£-inch pots, 
and a few strong plants from open air. I 50 
Mainly of the following kinds— Bon SiLENK, Bridesmaid, 
Christine De Noue, Clotilde Soupkrt, Chromatklla, 
Climbing Hermosa, Climbing La France, Climbing 
Malmaison, Devoniensis, Duchess of Edinburg, Etoile 
de Lyon, Golden Gate, Gloire de Dijon, Hermosa, 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, Luciolk, La France, 
Little Pet, Meteor, Marie Guillot, Mme. Bosanqukt, 
Mme. de Wattevillk, Marguerite Appert, Mignon¬ 
ette, Mme. Veysset or “Striped La France,” Maman 
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