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A FEW FLOWERS 
[The Cream of Hybrid Perpetual Roses—Concluded.] 
and glowing color; large and very beautiful ; perhaps the most 
popular rose in this country. 25 cents, 50 cents, $1.00 and $1.50 
each ; $2, $3, $4, $5, $8, $10 and $15 per dozen. 
General Washington. Fine crimson, very full and double. A 
moderate grower, profuse bloomer and one of the best roses for 
general garden culture. 50 cents and 75 cents each. 
Gloire de Lyonnaise. The nearest approach to yellow yet ob¬ 
tained in the Hybrid Perpetual class; flower large and full and of 
good shape; in form and fragrance resembling a Tea Rose ; quite 
distinct and a vigorous grower. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Her Majesty. A very strong grower, with very large flowers; 
in color a beautiful shade of pale rosy salmon. 50 cents, 75 cents 
and $1 each. 
Inigo Jones. Dark rose shaded with purple. A fine dark rose 
and good autumnal bloomer. 75 cents and $1 each. 
Jean Liabaud. Said to be a seedling from Baron de Bonstetten. 
Velvety crimson, shaded with black, centre illuminated with scar¬ 
let ; very large, full, of fine form. The richest and most brilliant 
rose grown. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
John Hopper. Rose, with crimson centre ; flowers cupped, full 
and well formed ; a fine rose ; robust habit. 50 cents and 75 cents 
each ; $5 and $8 per dozen. 
Jules Margottin. Bright cherry red; large, well-formed, fra¬ 
grant flowers; a splendid old variety; very double and free. 35 
cents, 50 cents and 75 cents each. 
La Duchcssc de Morny. Bright, but delicate rose color, the 
reverse of the petals silvery ; very large and full. 50 cents, 75 cents 
and $1 each. 
Lady Helen Stewart. Bright crimson scarlet, petals smooth 
and of great substance, highly perfumed ; a strong grower and 
continuous bloomer. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Lady of the Lake. Peach color, large, full and of very fine 
globular form ; vigorous and hardy constitution. 75 cents and $1 
each. 
Lady Sheffield. Brilliant rosy cerise, becoming lighter as the 
flowers open ; beautiful and distinct shade of color; flower large 
and full, and of perfect form; foliage very handsome. $1 
each. 
Lord Bacon. Deep crimson, illuminated with scarlet and shaded 
with velvety black. A very fine and showy rose, blooming abun¬ 
dantly till late in the season. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Lord Macaulay. Rich scarlet crimson, very brilliant; large, 
full, petals of good substance, fine habit and handsome foliage. 
One of the best dark roses. 50 cents and 75 cents each. 
Louis Van Houtte. Reddish scarlet, shaded with purple ; very 
large, full and finely shaped. Decidedly one of the finest roses 
grown. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Mabel Morrison. Flesh white, changing to pure white ; double, 
cup-shaped flowers, freely produced. The most beautiful white 
Hybrid Perpetual known. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Madame Charles Wood. One of the very best; flowers very 
large and double, and are produced in great profusion; color in¬ 
tense deep crimson, shaded scarlet. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each ; 
$5, $7 and $9 per dozen. 
Madame Eugene Verdicr. Silvery rose, large, full and globu¬ 
lar. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. A lovely shade of delicate silvery 
pink. One of the most beautiful roses in our list; vigorous and 
healthy grower. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Marie Bauman. Brilliant carmine crimson ; large, full, of 
exquisite color and form ; very fragrant; wood freely covered with 
rather small, light red thorns ; extra fine. 50 cents to $1 each. 
Marie Rady. Bright red, very large and full. A splendid rose. 
50 cents and 75 cents each. 
Marquise de Castellane. Beautiful bright rose, very large and 
full ; form perfect, blooms fully. One of the best. 75 cents and 
$1 each. 
Merveille de Lyon. Pure white, shaded and washed with 
satiny rose; flowers very large, four to five inches in diameter, 
double and of a beautiful cup shape ; growth vigorous. A superb 
variety. 75 cents, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose color, good tough foliage, wood rather 
smooth ; by far the largest variety in cultivation ; a free bloomer ; 
very desirable as a garden rose. 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 cents 
each ; $2, $4 and $7 per dozen. 
Peach Blossom. Delicate peach blossom, a new and most de¬ 
sirable color among roses ; large, full and of fine shape ; of good 
habit, free and vigorous. 75 cents and $1 each. 
Pierre Notting. Dark red, tinged with violet; ‘large and full. 
A splendid show rose. 50 cents and 75 cents each. 
President Lincoln. Dark red, shaded with crimson ; large and 
double ; robust and healthy grower. 50 cents and 75 cents each. 
Pride of Waltham. Has the habit of Countess of Oxford, 
producing flowers of a delicate flesh color, richly shaded with 
bright rose ; very clear and distinct. A splendid sort. 75 cents 
and $1 each. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson, large, 
moderately full. A splendid rose. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Prince Humbert. Beautiful bright velvety violet red ; form 
and habit perfect; large and full; blooming in clusters. 50 cents 
and 75 cents each. 
Prof. Koch. Bright cherry crimson, a brilliant color; large, 
double and well formed ; vigorous and hardy constitution. 50 
cents and 75 cents each. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, with blush edges ; large and full, and 
of perfect form. A true perpetual-flowering rose, every shoot 
being crowned with a flower bud. Decidedly one of the very best 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses for all purposes. 75 cents and $1 each. 
Queen Victoria. Flesh color, shaded with pink; rosy, large, 
full and beautiful. 35 cents to 75 cents each. 
Rev. J. B. M. Camm. Carmine rose, a fine enduring shade. 
One of the most fragrant and free-blooming sorts; superb. 75 
cents and $1 each. 
Reynolds Hole. Deep maroon, flushed with scarlet; fine 
globular form, free habit, very distinct. 50 cents and 75 cents 
each. 
Senator Vaisse. Fine dazzling red, very large and double, 
finely shaped, free-blooming and vigorous grower. One of the 
best. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Star of Waltham. Rich, deep crimson ; very large and double ; 
fine form. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Sultan of Zanzibar. Blackish maroon, each petal edged scar¬ 
let ; fine form. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Ulrich Brunner Fils. A new rose. Bright cerise red ; flowers 
very large and full; a seedling from Paul Neyron ; of magnificent 
petals, and in all respects a very fine rose. Strong plants, 75 cents 
and $1 each. 
Victor Verdier. Deep rose, shaded with vivid carmine ; flowers 
large and double. A superb rose. 35 cents to 75 cents each. 
White Baroness. A white sport from Baroness Rothschild; 
flowers large and full. 75 cents and $1 each. 
Xavier Olibo. Dark, velvety purple, shaded with amaranth ; 
large and well formed. One of the most splendid dark roses 
known ; very distinct. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each. 
Hardy Climbing Roses. 
Baltimore Belle. (Prairie.) Pale blush, nearly white ; double ; 
best white climbing rose. 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 cents each, 
according to size. 
Greville, or Seven Sisters. (Multiflora.) Crimson, changes 
to blush ; flowers in large clusters. 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 cents 
each. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Large, finely-formed flower. Very 
full and double; borne in clusters, and tea scented. Color, rich 
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