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ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
WHITE. 
Coquette des Blanches. Pure white ; very pretty. 
Dr. Henon. White, center shaded ; of medium size, full. 
Mabel Morrison. Pure white ; flowers large and buds of a beautiful form ; it is highly 
recommended. 
Merveille de Lyon. Pure white sometimes washed with satin rose ; very large, full and 
cupped m the way of Baroness Rothschild. A very fine white rose. 
Pride of Reigate. A sport from the Countess of Oxford ; flowers punctured and striped 
with white. 
YELLOW. 
Gloire des Lyonnaise. White tinted with yellow ; large, full, and of good shape : good 
habit; quite distinct. ’ 
Persian Yellow. Austrian Rose. Perfectly hardy ; flowers double and full, deep golden 
yellow m color ; blooms very freely in June. The finest hardy yellow Rose grown This 
Rose requires careful pruning. Remove the weakly wood altogether, and only shorten a 
tew inches the shoots left for flowering. If pruned close it will not bloom, as the flowers 
are produced from the terminal shoots of the old wood. 
Strong, blooming plants 40 cents each ; $4.00 per dozen. 
THE HARDIEST OF EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 
The Everblooming or Monthly Roses are the only really constant bloomers we have. They 
begin to bloom early in the season or almost as soon as planted, and continue all through the 
summer and autumn months until stopped by the freezing weather. They bloom and flourish 
luxuriantly in all parts of the country from Canada to Mexico. The flowers are of beautiful 
form and fullness, delightful fragrance, and embrace all the lovely shades and colors that roses 
ever assume. Should be protected well in the winter with a covering of leaves and evergreen 
boughs. 
Queen’s Scarlet. This variety belongs to the China group, and is of the same free-flower¬ 
ing habit; color, dark crimson, passing to light scarlet with age. A splendid sort. 
Madame Etienne. Flowers are large and very double ; the color is rosy pink, delicatelv 
shaded with light rose. Beautiful buds and deliciously sweet. 17 
The Gem. A vigorous grower, a profuse bloomer, and thrives both as a pot Rose or in the 
open ground. The color is creamy white, shading to yellow toward the base of the inner 
side ot the petals, the outer petals being occasionally tinged with pink. 
Etoile de Lyon. The best yellow Rose for planting in the garden that has been put in com¬ 
merce up to the present day. Color line, striking sulphur yellow, deep in center: very 
large, full, and fine form. ’ J 
Madame Joseph Schwartz. Color white, tinted with flesh rose ; full medium size • 
growth vigorous. ’ 
Hermosa. A beautiful and useful Rose ; blooms in fine clusters : medium size very double * 
color, beautiful, clear rose ; a constant bloomer ; hardy. 5 
Madame Camille. A magnificent Rose, large size, color delicate rosy flesh, changing to 
salmon rose. ° ° 
Archduke Charles. Pale rose, changing to deep crimson ; curiously marked and beautiful. 
Madame Caroline Kuster. Beautiful orange-yellow ; clear and distinct; large and very 
double. 7 ° J 
Clotilde Soupert (Polyantha Rose). Flowers are medium size and freely produced of 
the most perfect, rounded form, very double and sweet. The color is pearl white, deepen¬ 
ing to peach at the center. ’ 1 
Souv. de Francois G-aulain. Deep red, shading to carmine. Although a new Rose, it is 
one ot the best for general planting. 
La France. A general favorite, and is the sweetest of all roses ; color silvery rose, changing 
to pink ; very large, full, globular ; a most constant bloomer. 
Joseph Metral. A strong, vigorous Rose, resembling Red Malmaison. Flowers are large 
and very double ; color magenta red, passing to cerise. 
Meteor. A rich, dark, velvety crimson, everblooming rose, as fine in color as the best of the 
hybrid perpetuals ; the flowers are of good size, very double and perfect in shape : the 
plant is vigorous and remarkably free flowering. ’ 
The set of fourteen Roses in five- and six-inch pots, $5.00 ; single plants,' 50 cents. 
