Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 
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Oatliariiie Mprmet. 
Cornelia Cook. (See description on page 10.) 
ROSES—Continued. 
General de Tsrtas.-^A first-class Rose 
for bedding, brilliant carmine, deeply 
shaded with violet purple, extra large, 
very double, tull and fragrant. 
Isabella Sprunt.—Equal In all respects 
with Safrano, from which it is n 
sport, luxuriant in growth, and gives 
in prolusion its long lemon-yellow 
huds from early Spring to frost in 
the Fall. The buds are very populai- 
lor floral work. While the flower is 
not entirely double, this lack Is more 
than made good by Its great beauty 
when in hud. One of the hest lor 
out-door culture. 
Janne de Or.—A beautiful flower, yel¬ 
low, clouded with lawn, globular, 
very lull and double, delicious tea 
fragrance. 
.Jean Pernet.—Beautiful canary yellow, 
large, very lull and double, a vigor¬ 
ous grower. A Rose sure to please. 
Jules Finger.—(See Bouquet Collection, 
page 12, tor description.) 
La Grandeur.—Beautiful lilac rose, tint¬ 
ed with pale violet purple, large, lull 
flowers, deliciously scented. 
La Florifere.—Deep salmon rose, large 
and showy, very free blooming and 
vigorous. A fine variety lor out-door 
bedding and massing. 
Lady Zee Brougham.—New Tea Rose, 
lor description see page T. Price, 5ll 
cents, extra size,.$1.00. 
La Princess Vera.—(See Bouquet Col¬ 
lection, page 13, tor description.) 
LaTulip.—A most beautiful Rose, creamy 
white, tinted with carmine, very full 
and fragrant, beautiful buds, of 
excellent form. 
Lady Warrender. — Pure white, 
sometimes shaded with rose, me¬ 
dium size, very fragrant. A very 
pretty Rose. 
La Pactole.—A first-class white 
Rose lor bedding out. The buds 
are produced in great abundance, 
the plant being rarely out of 
flower during the whole Summer. 
The flowers are large, open and 
very showy. Should be in every 
collection. 
Louisa de la Rive.—(See Bouquet 
collection on page 13 for descrip¬ 
tion.) 
Sladame Bravy.—One of the most 
beautiful Roses in my collection. 
The flowers are large and round, 
the outside of buds is creamy 
and soft, with a most charming 
blush tinge to the center, and 
the arrangement of the inner is 
seldom equaled lor beauty. De¬ 
licious tea scent. 
Madame Camille.—Delicate rosy 
flesh, changing to salmon rose, 
shaded and suffused with deep 
carmine, tea fragrance. A mag¬ 
nificent variety. 
Madame Caroline Knster.—Beau¬ 
tiful orange yellow, clear and 
distinct, very large and hand¬ 
somely shaped, one of the finest 
of its color. It is of climbing 
habit. When properly trained it 
sends out shoots as long as those 
of Glorle de Dijon. It bears buds 
almost as large and handsome as 
Marechal Niel. A very valuable 
Rose for massing and bedding. 
A splendid variety lor the South. 
ROSES—Continued. 
Madame Etienne.—New Tea Rose. For 
description see page *!. Price, 50 
cents; extra size,. .$1.00. 
Madame Chedane Gulnoisoan.—A beau¬ 
tiful yellow Rose, of the type of Sa¬ 
frano and that class of Roses, with 
fine long buds, and almost always in 
bloom. The flowers are very large 
and beautifully folded. It proves to 
be one of the very best for out-door 
yellow Roses. 
Madame Damaizin. — Beautiful salmon 
Rose, changing to amaranth and 
bright pink. A magnificent flower. 
Madame Dennis.—Wax white, center 
lawn and flesh, flowers large, full 
and cupped. A distinct and fine Rose 
with beautiful musk scent. 
Madame de Watteville.—(See Bouquet 
Collection on page 13 for description.) 
Madame Welche.—(See Bouquet Collec- 
_tion on page 11 lor description.) 
Madame Pauline Lebonte.—(See Bou¬ 
quet Collection on page 12 for de¬ 
scription.) 
-Madame Joseph Schwartz.—(See Bou¬ 
quet Collection on page 11 lor de¬ 
scription.) 
Madame Lambard.—(See Bouquet Col¬ 
lection on page 11 lor description.) 
Madame Margottin.—Citron yeliow, 
with a beautiful peach-shading in the 
center. Flowers large and double to 
the center. A beautiful Bose. It 
sometimes comes so double as not to 
open well on very young plants, hut 
otherwise has few equals. 
Mademoiselle Ceclle Berthod.—A grand 
Rose, beautiful buds, very large, 
double and full, delicious tea 
fragrance, deep, clear yellow, 
good lull form, one of the finest. 
Mademoiselle Perrean.—New Tea 
Rose. (See page 7 for descrip¬ 
tion.) Price, 50 cents, extra 
size,.$1.00 
Mademoiselle Rachel.—A lovely Tea 
Rose, pure snow white. The 
purest white Tea Rose. Makes 
beautiful buds. A most charm¬ 
ing variety, deliciously fragrant. 
Mademoiselle Franclsca Kruger.— 
A treasure lor those who are lonil 
of rare shades in yellow. The 
Rose is somewhat variable, but 
always of a deep yellow, some¬ 
times rich and glowing, and at 
others dull and dark, with a 
shading of rose. Large, double, 
and, to our appreciation, always 
beautiful. Strong habit. Small 
plants only, at.25 cents. 
Marechal. Robert.—A splendid Rose, 
large, lull, globular form. Color 
pure white, faintly tinged and 
shaded with soft rosy-blush and 
pale lemon. The bud is fine, 
while the open Rose is large, tull 
and extremely beautiful. Very 
fine in the Autumn and for forc¬ 
ing. Small plants only, at 25 cts. 
Marie Guillot.—Perfection in form. 
The flower is very large and 
double to the center, pure white, 
with occasionally a slight sus¬ 
picion of lemon in the center. 
We regard It as the best white 
Tea Rose lor all purposes and 
for general planting. Handsome 
foliage. 
