ROSES FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 
Mew Crimson Rambler -This grand new 
climbing Rose still increases in popularity as its 
great merits become better known. A vigorous 
grower, perfectly hardy, and a tremendous 
bloomer, bearing immense clusters of most bril¬ 
liant colored roses in such great profusion that 
the whole plant appears a sheet of bloom for 
weeks at a time ; the color is intense glowing 
crimson, remarkably bright and striking, in fact, 
one of the brightest colored roses ever seen. 
15c., 2 for 25c. 
The Empress of China is a hardy, perpetual 
blooming, climbing Rose, and said to have been 
brought from China ; it resembles a tea rose; 
blooms the lirst year and all through the season; 
the color is soft, dark red, passing to light pink 
or apple blossom ; the flowers are medium size 
Crimson Rambler. 
and quite fragrant, notentirely double, but of pleasing, graceful form, and borne on long stems, nice for 
cutting. It is a rapid grower, of slender twining habit, bearing few thorns, and valuable for training 
over porches, arbors, etc. It is entirely hardy, needs no protection and will thrive in any locality. 
15c. each, 2 for 25c. 
Climbing General Jacqueminot —This beautiful climber is identical with the Hardy Perpetual 
Rose oi this name. The most popular Rose ever raised. Bright, shining crimson, very rich and velvety. 
15c. each, 2 for 25c. ’ ’ 
Souv. President Carnot— A charming new 
French rose ; one of the most promising new 
roses we have had the pleasure of olhiing in 
years, and we predict for it a grand future. A 
st, ong. clean, healthy grower, with handsome, 
bronzy green foliage. The llowcris oflarge size, 
of exquisite shape, with heavy, thick, shell-like 
petals ; buds long and pointed, similar to Niphe- 
tos, but very much larger, and all borne on long, 
still', erect steins. Color, delicate rosy flesh- 
shaded, a trifle deeper at the center. A very 
profuse bloomer. 15c., 2 for 25c. 
Clo'ilde Soupert— Extremely hardy ; agrand 
bedding and window rose, the flowers of medium 
si/'-, perfectly double, pure white with deep pink 
center, line foliage. IOc., 3 for 25c. 
Bridesmaid -Newand extra line, splendid,large 
full flowers. Color, clear rose-pink, elegantly 
shaded ; delightfully sweet; a good healthy 
grower and constant bloomer ; excellent I oth 
for garden and house culture. IOc., 3 lor 25c. 
The Bride— One of the very best, pure white, 
ever-blooming Roses. Extra large buds and 
flowers of exquisite form and delightful fra¬ 
grance. Color, tine creamy white, sometimes 
slightly tinted with rose. Blooms constantly and profusely. IOc., 3 for 25c. 
La France— l’robably the most popular of all Roses ; extra fine both for house 
and open ground culture ; lovely peachy-red ; constant and profuse bloom ; delic¬ 
iously sweet ; both buds and flowers are exceedingly beautiful. IOc., 3 for 25c. 
The Sunset is one of the 
most fragrant and beautiful 
Roses in cultivation. The 
flowers are extra large size, 
fine, full form, and delight¬ 
fully perfumed. Color, rich, 
coppery yellow or real old 
gold;elegantly clouded with 
dark, ruddy crimson, true sunset tints, robust 
and vigorous, and a constant bloomer. 
IOc., 3 for 25c. 
The Set of Six Roses for 50c- 
THE 3 BEST HARDY 
CURBING ROSES. 
1 EACH OP THE THREE GEIIVIBERS, -IOc. 
