JAMES VICK’S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
TENDER ROSES 
75 
ROSES, IVORY AND PRINCESS BONNIE 
MONTHLY ROSES 
No spot in your garden will afford you more pleasure than a nice 
bed of Monthly Roses. You can cut dozens of flowers from it every 
day, from June to November. What is neater for a buttonhole than 
a pretty half-blown Rose and a bit of green foliage? To make a 
success of a bed of Monthly, Everblooming Rose's, you must have 
rich soil for them to grow in. Old, well-rotted manure, is the best 
fertilizer; a bright, sunny location; and in hot, dry weather, a good 
thorough soaking with water each day; and you will have plenty 
of delightfully fragrant flowers. 
Fine strong plants, io cents each; $1.00 per dozen; 
except where noted. 
Small capitals are as follows to indicate classes: t, Tea; h. t. Hybrid Tea; 
c. China; b. Bourbon; n. Noisette. 
Bon Silene. Rich crimson shade, beautifully tinged with salmon. Flowers 
on opening are semi-double, making it desirable in the bud form only t. 
Bridesmaid. An improved Catharine Mermct. Clear delicate pink, with 
large, handsome pointed buds on long stiff stems. T. 
Catherine Mermet. One of the finest varieties, with buds of the largest size 
and handsomest form ; fragrant; petals gracefully recurved, so as to show a 
lovely bright pink center, shading to a very light pink. t. 
Charles Rovolli. Beautiful carmine, changing to silver-rose. t. 
Coquette de Lyon. Canary-yellow. Free-blooming variety, t. 
Duchess de Brabant. Bright rose, with coppery-yellow center; ends of 
petals suffused with carmine. 
Duke of York. Rosy pink and white. A splendid, constantly blooming Rose; 
fine substance, more like a fine Tea than a China in character of bloom, c. 
Francisca Kruger. Flowers large, coppery yellow, shaded with peach, t. 
Gen. de Tartas. Carmine, shaded purple, t. 
George Nabonnand. Rosy carmine, shaded with silvery yellow, t. 
Hermosa. Pink. Always a favorite, b. 
Jules Finger. Bright rosy scarlet and intense crimson, t. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A continuous bloomer, producing successive 
crops of buds, and formed with large petals of best substance; shows no center 
when fully open; color a pure snowy white. 15 cents each. h. t. 
La Pactole. Cream-yellow center. A beautiful free-flowering variety t. 
La Princess Vera. Rich ivory-white, shaded with coppery yellow, veined 
with pale blush and carmine, t. 
La Proserpine. Piant vigorous and always blooming; flower long-stemmed, 
medium-sized, double or nearly full, fragrant; color, a pink or peach tint, the 
center tinted orange-chrome, and the outer petals shading to a rosy white, t. 
Louisa de la Rive. Pure white ; free-flowering, t. 
Louis Richard. Coppery rose, beautifully tinted with lilac, t. 
Madame Camille. Soft rosy pink. r. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz. Blush, edged with carmine; flowers cup¬ 
shaped and borne in clusters, t. 
Maman Cochet. Deep rosy pink, the inner side of petals silvery rose. t. 
Marechal Neil. Yellow, tea-scented, t. 
Marie Guillot. White, tinted with pale yellow; large, full, and of fine shape, t. 
Marie Lambert. Creamy white; flowers medium size. Very free bloomer, t. 
Marie Van Houtte. Creamy white, outer petals bright rose. t. 
Mary Washington. Large, double, snow-white Rose, constantly blooming, 
very fragrant, and with an agreeable musky odor. N. 
Meteor. The deepest glowing crimson ; flower of medium size, very double, 
petals slightly recurving. Best rich red Rose. Each, 20 cents, h. t. 
Monthly Cabbage. Bright rosy pink; flowers remarkably full. c. 
Mrs. de Graw. Rich glossy pink. Fine. b. 
Palo Alto. New. Flower full, with broad petals of chamois-rose, tinted golden 
yellow and creamy white ; fragrant. A constant bloomer. Each, 25 cents, r. 
Papa Gontier. Brilliant carmine, changing to pale rose; reverse of petals 
purplish red. Popular on account of the size and form of its buds. t. 
Perle des Jardins. Rich shade of yellow ; very perfect in form. Free grower 
and very profuse bloomer. Extra fine. t. 
Princess de Sagan. The richest crimson Rose in our collection ; indeed it is 
unmatched in its velvety richness; could well be termed the “ Velvet Rose.” t. 
Queen’s Scarlet. Dazzling crimson-scarlet; beautiful buds. n. 
Rainbow. Deep pink, striped with crimson and toned with rich amber; very 
fragrant. Of strong growth ; free-flowering habit, t. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. Tea Rose of strong growth. Flower large, 
double, and exquisitely shaped, deliciously fragrant; color, rosy blush, 
darker at center. Very fine bloomer. Quite hardy. Each, 15 cents. 
The Bride. A sport from Catherine Mermet and identical therewith except 
in color. Flowers large, pure white, borne on long, stiff stems, very fragrant, t. 
White Maman Cochet. This grand new Tea Rose is a sport from Maman 
Cochet. Flower extremely large, round and full; a pure white. T. 
LARGEST SIZE EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
The following list we can supply in larger size plants. For description see 
different classes. Price 30 cents each ; per dozen $3.00. 
Bridesmaid. 
Bon Silene. 
Charles Rovolli. 
Climbing White Pet. 
Empress of China. 
Francisca Kruger. 
General de Tartas. 
Geo. Nabonnand. 
James Sprunt. 
Jules Finger. 
La Princess Vera. 
Louis Richard. 
Louise de la Rive. 
Madame Camille. 
Maman Cochet. 
Marie Guillot. 
Marie Lambert. 
Marie Van Houtte. 
Mrs. Degraw. 
Princess Marie Adelaide. 
The Bride. 
White Maman Cochet. 
The Bouquet Set of Brilliant Everblooming Roses 
Chas. Le Grady. Magnificent large buds, and flowers of great beauty. Color 
a fine chamois-red, richly shaded with the darkest crimson. Each, 15 cents. 
Countess Eva Starhemberg. The bud is long in form, opening into a fine 
double flower of great beauty. Color a creamy white, shading to ocre in the 
center ; border of the petals touched with rose. Each, 15 cents. 
David Pradel. Very free bloomer, with large, fragrant flowers. The color is 
an exquisite blending of lilac and rose, with rich crimson center. Each, 15 cents. 
Enchantress. This Rose blooms with astonishing freedom, bearing its large 
globular flowers in immense clusters. The color is creamy white, slightly 
tinted with buff in the center. Each, 15 cents. 
Golden Gate. A strong, healthy Rose, excellent for both bedding and house 
culture. The buds are long and pointed; in color a beautiful creamy white, 
tinted with soft yellow at the base of the petals, which are bordered with pink. 
Each, 15 cents. 
Helen Gould. One of the best Roses ever introduced. The color is very 
attractive, being intense carmine, shaded with cerise; very much the color of 
the great favorite Rose, American Beauty. Each, 20 cents. 
Ivory. As the name indicates, this Rose is a pure ivory-white in color, which, 
combined with large size of the flower, freedom of bloom, vigorous, healthy 
growth, will make it a valuable acquisition. Each, 20 cents. 
Maurice Rouvier. Flowers of enormous size, and quite double. Splendid 
form. The color is a soft tender rose, shaded and variegated with red. A 
remarkable variety of great worth. Each, 15 cents. 
Princess Bonnie. One of the finest dark-colored Tea Roses. The color is a 
solid crimson. A great favorite. Each, 15 cents. 
Sunrise. In close bud form it shows a deep coppery-pink, but as the flower 
opens, the inner side of the petals shade from a clear yellow to a deep copper, 
making a very pretty color-effect. The fragrance is delightful. Each, 25 cents. 
The Set of ten varieties for $1.25. Regular price, $1.70. 
