THEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. T. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES—New and Best. 
CLIO. This I think the finest new 
Rose I have seen. In the nursery 
the postseason I saw on two-year- 
old plants a rent globular flowers at 
least 4 inches in diameter and un¬ 
usually magnificent. The flowers 
are flesh-color. Most delicate tex¬ 
ture and coloring Imaginable, and 
freely produced throughout the en¬ 
tire season. The bush is a strong 
grower and perfectly hardy. 20 
eis each ; 3 for SO cts., postpaid. 
FISHER HOLMES. Rich crimson 
scarlet resembling Gen. Jacque¬ 
minot, but even more double and 
free flowering. This is not a new 
rose, but is still unrivalled by any 
of the new ones of its class. 10 cts. 
each ; 3 for 25cts., postpaid. 
MARCHIONESS OH LORNB (New). 
Large, full, cup-shaped : buds long 
and handsome; rich, shining rose- 
color, shaded with vivid carmine • 
remarkable for its perpetual flow¬ 
ering. About the best garden rose 
of its color yet introduced; entirely 
hardy, a splendid grower, free from 
disea-e and very fragrant. Each 
IS cts.; 3 for 40 cts.. by mail. 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL 
riAKOARET DICKSON. Undoubt¬ 
edly the finest white hybrid per¬ 
petual yet introduced. Some idea 
of its beauty and worth can be 
formed from the fact that wherever 
it has been exhibited in Great Brit¬ 
ain it has carried off thefirsthonors 
receiving in one year the Gold Medai 
of the National Rose Society of 
England and six first-class certifi¬ 
cates. The flowers are of the purest 
white, of extra large size and of im¬ 
mense substance. It is a strong, 
vigorous gower with fine large foli¬ 
age. 15 cts. each; 3 for 40 cts., by 
mail. J 
THE NOVELTY COLLECTION OF 
H. P, ROSES. Five magnificentnew 
varieties for 60 cts . postpaid. Clio, 
Helen Keller Marchioness of Lome 
Hargaret Dickson and firs. Sharman 
Crawford. Here is a collection of 
varieties all of the most sterling 
pily graduated range of color from pure white, through flesh-color, rosy pin^and ^eep pink 
to bright crimson. All fine varieties, all very hardy and very free flowering. The 5 for 60c. 
COLLECTIONS OF EVERBLOOniNG BEDDING ROSES. 
n. L <\ ! n? ANC ?T> C ? L ^ EC .T ,0N ' P ne eac!l Ausgutine Guinolsseau (White La France) 
vFvMAWQtT ■? l b rt ai V -r ed *, rance ' l > La France (the old favorite) pink and Mme. Angelique 
Vlysset (Stuped La France). Every one knows the beauty and fragrance of La France roses 
each C ° 6Ct ° n ^ 16m ' It should be in every garden. Set of four mailed for 35 cts.; 10 
THE YELLOW COLLECTION. Four hardiest yellow Everblooming Roses— Etolle de Lvon 
Madame Hoste flosella and Safrano. Iliese varieties are all hardy as far north as Philadelphia 
i'J? ( with a slight covering of leaves or straw will succeed perfectly even much farther North 
L lie tour, 35 cts. 
THE RED COLLECTION. The four best dark-red everblooming Roses for 35 cts. postpaid 
Marion Din gee Heteor, Papa Qontier, Princess Bonnie. These are the cream of the darkvarie 
ties and should be in every garden. 3 varie- 
THE PINK COLLECTION. The four best pink everblooming Roses for 35 cts. postnaid 
Champion of the World Hermosa, Mrs. DeGraw and Souvenir de la Malmalson. All remarkablv 
tree-flo wiring imd of exceptional hardiness requiring protection onlv in the extreme north 7 
,, „ " , E COLLECTION. i he iour best whiu> . verblooming Roses for 35 cts. postpaid 
&o„ 
-20 RosesSor^USO po*™M0^ts NG ea C ch LLECT '° N C ° nSiSt8 ° £ the P recedIn « Collection. 
CLIO. 
