ROSES. 
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EUGENE VERDI ER. 
and fawn. 
FISHER HOLMES. 
FRANCOIS LEVET. 
habit. 
Beautiful silvery pink 
Deep crimson; line form. 
Cherry red; vigorous 
FRANCOIS MICHELON. Carmine rose; fra¬ 
grant; large. 
FRAU CARL DRUSCHKI. The best white 
rose. Flowers large, pure white, with long 
buds. Fine. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant crim¬ 
son ; fragrant. One of the most popular roses, 
both for outside planting and for forcing. 
GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bright red and 
crimson; large and full. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Scarlet, running into 
crimson. Very fragrant; blooms profusely; 
valuable as a bedding rose. 
JEAN LIABAUD. Crimson maroon; full and 
fragrant. 
JOHN HOPPER. Bright rose carmine. 
JUBILEE. Of vigorous growth, short jointed 
and compact; red shading to crimson; buds 
on long stems. 
LADY HELEN STEWART. Bright red; very 
fragrant and handsome. 
LA REINE. Bright rose, fragrant; very large. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Crimson maroon; fuli 
and fragrant. 
MABEL MORRISON. Blush white, petals tint¬ 
ed pink. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Very large;, pink and 
carmine; long stems; a beautiful rose. 
MAGNAFRANO. Clear deep rose. Very vig¬ 
orous and bushy grower; fine foliage, and very 
fragrant. 
MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN. Rose, shad¬ 
ed with carmine; yellow at base of petals. 
MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY. Beau¬ 
tiful white. Flowers of immense size, on long 
setms, ivory white, free blooming and fragrant. 
MARCHIONESS OF LORNE. Fine rosy 
pink, shaded with carmine; full and fragrant; 
fine. 
MARGARET DICKSON. Rose white, shaded 
with pale flesh center. Large, firm flowers; 
delightfully fragrant; large, dark, rich green 
foliage. 
MARGUERITE DE ST. AMANDE. Bright 
rose; buds beautiful; blooms well in autumn. 
MARIE BAUMANN. Beautiful carmine crim¬ 
son ; extra fine; fragrant. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER. Large, fragrant, 
cherry carmine flowers; a grand rose. 
MAURICE BERNARDIN. Bright crimson; pro¬ 
fuse bloomer; large, fine form and fragrant. 
MERVEILLE DE LYON. White, tinted with 
rose; double; large, cup-shaped; fine. 
MME. GABRIEL LUIZET. Extra large, beau¬ 
tiful pink; some fragrance; one of the best. 
MME. PLANTIER. Pure white; profuse 
bloomer. 
MME. VICTOR VERDIER. Bright cherry red; 
very fragrant. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Clear pink; fragrant and 
very beautiful; large flowers; long stiff stems; 
very fine for outside planting or for forcing. 
MRS. R. G. SHERMAN CRAWFORD. Flow¬ 
ers large, rosy pink and fragrant; vigorous 
grower; one of the best roses. 
MRS. ROBERT GARRETT. Shell-colored pink. 
Very deep flower. 
PAUL NEYRON. Deep rose; free bloomer; 
very popular as a garden rose, also for forcing. 
PIERRE NOTTING. Dark maroon, shaded 
with crimson; large globular form; full and 
very fragrant; fine. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Velvety 
crimson; very handsome. 
QUEEN OF WALTHAM. Bright crimson ; good 
form; late. 
REV. J. B. M. CAMM. Carmine rose; highly 
scented; a beautiful rose. 
SO LEI L D’OR. Golden Sun; one of the best 
varieties from France; fine large globular flow¬ 
ers and rich colored, medium-sized leaves. 
The color of the flower, deep yellow, shaded 
with orange and nasturtium red. 
SWEET BRIER. See Miscellaneous Roses, 
page 73 - 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Brilliant red; fine form; 
vigorous. One of the best roses for the garden 
or for forcing. 
VICTOR VERDIER. Bright rose, carmine 
center. A fine old variety. 
WALTHAM. Carmine flowers, shaded with vi¬ 
olet ; fragrant; fine vigorous foliage. 
everblooming roses. 
of Aw.L'Lm ™ 0 Sp ™ Selection of the continuously blooming Roses comprise the very best 
new stowS TnnV;n° ISE ! TE -' HyBR / D ■ 1EA ; and Tea Roses. AH these ever-blooming Roses flower on 
oukite Wm T y P r ° fuslon . from early season until frost. Their delicious fragrance, ex- 
for mass border o° ° nng ’ to S et h er with their free-flowering qualities, make them especially desirable 
tor mass, border, or group planting, as well as for forcing. 
for best^eTults' Well ~ rooted Plan ts, rich soil, and abundant moisture are the requisite conditions 
su i t ah 1 p^nrnLp r H nrf ^ E v ? RBL0( j?^ 1N g Roses are not entirely hardy, many of the varieties will, with 
suitable piotection, remain safely planted in the open ground through the winter. 
oer dofen CE |^ j? lants ’ s . uitable , for planting for immediate effect, from $3 to $6 
P » $ 5 to $35 per 100, according to size and variety. Small pot plants, $8 to $15 per 100. 
GRIPPINA. Rich crimson. One of the best. to the Crimson Rambler, but a dwarf grower 
APOLLINE. Rosy pink; large; free bloomer. 
AUGUSTINE GUINOISSEAU. White flowers, 
slightly tinted with flesh color; resembles the 
White La France. 
BABY RAMBLER. A fine new variety. Similar 
and a very profuse bloomer. 
BALDUIN OR HELEN GOULD. Very large 
fragrant flowers, produced in great quantities; 
color varies from pink to glowing carmine. 
BEAUTY OF ROSEMAWR. A fine rose for 
