James Vick’s Sons, Seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y. 
Hardy Roses 81 
Persian Yellow 
The flowers are nearly double and borne in immense clusters. The color 
is a deep golden yellow. The plants are a perfect mass of flowers in June. 
Strong, 2-year plants, each, 40 cents ; dozen, $4.00. 
Polyantha Roses 
Each, 15 cents ; per dozen, $1.50. 
Clothilde Soupert. Flowers of medium size, double, and beautifully formed, 
oval at first, but flattening as they expand; the color is pearly white at the 
outer edge, shading to a center of rosy pink, sometimes varying to nearly pure 
white. Very fragrant. Constant bloomer. 
Madame Cecil Brunner. Plant of dwarf growth, excellent for bordering 
beds. Color salmon-rose on a yellow ground. This Rose is very fragrant. 
White Soupert. Pure white, full and double flowers ; fragrant. 
Yellow Soupert. Flowers very double, bell-shaped, and open like a Camellia. 
Petals tinted white on a beautiful light yellow ground, extending to middle of 
petals. Plant dwarf and free-flowering. 
MOSS ROSES 
The peculiarities of the Moss Roses are the delicate prickles which crowd 
their stems, and the beautiful mossy covering of their opening buds. They are 
strong, vigorous growers, and arc perfectly hardy. 
Extra strong two-year, field-grown plants, each, 40 cts ; dozen, $4.00. 
Comtesse de Murinais. Flowers white, sometimes tinged with flesh-color; 
large, double, cupped; buds heavily mossed. One of the best Moss Roses. 
Cumberland Bell, A true Climbing Moss Rose. A sport from that pretty 
Moss Rose. Princess Adelaide. Fully equals in vigor of growth the Crimson 
Rambler and other rampant growers. In color it is a bright silvery rose, 
very double, tho buds nicely mossed and exquisitely fragrant. 
Henri Martin. A magnificent Moss Rose. Extra large, and perfectly double. 
Color a deep rosy carmine, shaded a bright crimson. 
Madame de la Rochlambert. Bright pink. 
Princess Adelaide. Pale rose. Good in the bud and flower. Foliage dark. 
White Bath. The extra large, full, very double flowers, of the purest snowy 
white, come in large clusters, and are delightfully perfumed. 
Monthly Everbloomlng Roses 
Dozens of flowers can be cut from a bed of Monthly Roses every 
day, from June to November. To be successful with Monthly Ever- 
blooming Ruses, 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, 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Small capitals are as follows tc Indicate classes; t, Tea; h. t. Hybrid Tea; 
C. China; b. Bourbon; n. Noisette. 
Bon Silene. Rich crimson shade, beautifully tinged with salmon, t. 
Crimson Hermosa (Queen’s Scarlet). Flowers large ; of a fiery scarlet, c. 
Francisca Kruger. Flowers large, coppery yellow, shaded with peach, t. 
Gen. de Tartas. Carmine, shaded purple, t. 
La Princess Vera. Rich ivory-white, shaded with coppery yellow, t. 
La Proserpine. Fragrant; color, a peach or pink tint. t. 
Marion D’ngee. Color deep crimson, changing to carmine, h. 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. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz. Blush, edged with carmine, t. 
Marie Van Houtte. Creamy white, outlined with bright rose. t. 
Meteor. The deepest glowing crimson; flower of medium size. h. t. 
Papa Gontier. Brilliant carmine, changing to pale rose. t. 
Perle des Jardins. Rich shade of yellow ; very perfect in form. t. 
Pink Hermosa. One of the best known of all Roses. Perfectly hardy, b. 
Princess de Sagan. The richest crimson Rose in our collection, t. 
Suzanne Blanchet. Light pink. t. 
Sylph. Delicate pink ; flowers large with a high center and deep stiff petals, 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. 
White Hermosa (Marie Lambert). Resembles Pink Hermosa in form. t. 
The roses came in fine condition and are fine looking. Many thanks for 
the care taken in selecting same . Yours truly , 
Blanc hardy Okla., March 23, lOCK). E. //. DWIGHT. 
The ruffled petunia seedfrom your firm has producedflowers most beauti¬ 
ful. Fully as handsome as those on the cover of your catalogue. 
Smithtown Br., L. I. MISS F. M. TYLER. 
SYLPH AND MAMAN COCHET EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Frau Karl Druschki 
A new hardy Rose and a grand variety. The flowers arc large and full; 
buds long ; color a pure white. The plant is a very vigorous grower and pro¬ 
duces flowers throughout the entire season. Two-year plants, 50 cts. each. 
Hardy Everblooming Rose Gruss an Teplitz 
Color a rich scarlet, shading to velvety crimson ; very fragrant; a free, strong 
grower, and the most profuse bloomer known to us, blooming continually, and 
covered with flowers the whole season. The mass of color produced is truly 
phenomenal, and the foliage extremely beautiful, all the younger growth being 
of a bronzy plum-color. Each, 15 cents ; per dozen, $1.50. 
