old fav ° rites and 
WELL-TRIED NOVELTIES 
1 he Hybrid Perpetual Roses arc for planting out of doors, and admirably fitted for bedding, group¬ 
ing, or as single specimens. I hey are free bloomers. The flowers are large, double, and range in color 
from w Lite to deepest crimson-purple, and are delightfully fragrant. The Moss Roses are select, hardy , 
and fragrant; grown specially for their clusters of pretty buds so charmingly nestled in moss-like green 
foliage. Climbing Roses are rapid growers, profuse bloomers, and perfectly hardy; suitable for porch, 
arbor, or trellis. \\ e have reduced our long list of Roses by discarding sorts that were too similar to be 
of value to the amateur. I he varieties offered are the best of their respective classes, but we grow many 
of the older sorts listed by Nurserymen and Florists, as well as the newer ones offered by other houses. 
In fact, our stock of Roses is complete, and we can supply all the leading varieties. 
Strong Plants each, 15 cents ; 6 for 75 cents ; 12 for $1.50; except when noted. 
Strong Two-Year Plants, 35 cents each; except when noted. 
American Beauty. One of the largest of the 
PAUL NEYRON 
Marchioness of Lome. Free-flowering ; ex¬ 
tremely fragrant, and of a rich rose-color, shaded 
with carmine. Each, 20 cents; two-year, 40 cts. 
Paul Neyron. Immense double flowers, probably 
the largest grown ; bright shining pink, fragrant. 
hardy Roses; a continuous bloomer color a 
rosy crimson; very fragrant. Each, 20 cents; 
two for 35 cents. Extra strong plants, each, 50 
cents ; two for 80 cents. 
Anna de Diesbach (Glory of Paris). Crimson ; 
long pointed buds ; compact flowers, very sweet; 
free bloomer ; valuable for forcing. 
Captain Christy. Extra large, full flowers. 
Lovely shade of pale peach, deepening at center 
to rosy carmine. 2-year, 40 cents. 
Caroline Marniesse. In bloom from late May 
till the latter part of October. Valuable for bor¬ 
ders of beds and for massing. Blossoms creamy 
white, medium size, double, and tea-scented. 
Clio. Flowers large, of fine globular form, flesh - 
color, shaded in center with rosy pink. One of 
the finest new Roses. 2-vear, 50 cents. 
Coquette des Alpcs. White, tinged with pink ; 
flowers in clusters. 
Coquette des Blanches. White, tinged pink 
Due de Cazes. Extra large, full flowers; double 
and sweet-scented. A beautiful shade of violet- 
crimson. 2-year, 40 cents. 
Francois Levet. Cherry-red; full and double. 
Francois Michelon. Deep carmine-rose ; very 
large, full, and of globular form ; fragrant, and a 
free bloomer. Excellent late in June and July. 
2-year, 50 cents. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Rich crimson-scarlet. Its 
beautiful buds are in great demand. 
John Hopper. Bright rose, carmine center; 
large and fine. 
john Keynes. Dark velvety crimson. Plant 
very sturdy and compact. A prolific bloomer. 
La France. Silvery rose, changing to pink, 
beautiful both in flower and bud. 
La Reine. Deep rosy lilac; frec-flowcring. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Pink, very large, 
fragrant. 2-year plants, 40 cents. 
Madame Plantier (Hyb. China). Summer 
bloomer; pure white 
Mrs. John Laing. Delicate pink ; large, fine 
form ; fragrant. 
Marchioness of Londonderry. One of the 
finest hardy white Roses. Flowers of great size, 
very white, perfectly formed, and carried on 
long stems. 2-year, 50 cents. 
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