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J. WILKINSON ELLIOTT, PITTSBURG, PA. 
Border of Hybrid Perpetual Roses in Vegetable Garden. 
Roses for Spring Planting 
LORD PENZANCE’S NEW HYBRID SWEETBRIERS 
Dormant Hardy Roses can be supplied from October 20 to April 1, Tea Roses all the year. 
The Sweetbrier, or Eglantine, is acknowledged by all to possess one of the sweetest perfumes that nature has provided, and its 
■delicious scent is the object for which it is usually cultivated. These new varieties are vast improvements upon the old sorts. They are 
hybrids obtained between the common Sweet Briar and various old-fashioned garden Roses, and are possessed of the following advantages: 
The flowers, which are borne in wondrous profusion, are varied in color from white, through several shades of pink, to very dark 
red or crimson. 
For vigor or growth there is scarcely anything in the Rose world equal to them. Plants three years old have now many shoots on them 
that rise to the height of 12 feet. These, with a slightly outward bent and clothed with flowers of exquisite tints, produce a gorgeous effect 
not easily forgotten by any who have seen them. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
Per doz. 100 
Hardy Yellow. — Persian and Harrison Yellow.$3 50 $20 00 
Rugosa.— liugosa rubra and Alba, Mme. Geo. Bruant. 3 50 25 00 
Briar. — Rosa rubiginosa (Genuine Scotch Sweetbrier).. 2 00 12 00 
Climbing Roses. — Queen of Prairie, Baltimore Belie 
and Seven Sisters. 2 50 12 00 
Climbing Victor Verdier, Climbing Jules Margottin, 
Gem of Prairie and Tennessee Belle. 2 50 15 00 
Dawson, 2 years, own roots. 3 00 18 00 
Tea and Noisette.— Hermosa, Niphetos, Lamarque, 
Testout. 5-inch pots. 3 50 20 00 
Bridesmaid, Mermet, Perle des Jardins, and all stand¬ 
ard varieties. 4- and 5-incli pots. 3 00 18 00 
Marechal Neil. Extra strong. In 6-inch pots. 60 cts. 
each . 5 50 
Tree Roses. (Not recommended.) A fine lot of Hol¬ 
land-grown plants. Our assortment includes the 
cream of the hardy varieties, such as Baroness 
Luizet, Magna Charta, Brunner, etc . 20 00 
New Rugosa Rose (Blanche Double de Coubert). This 
is a new semi-double Rugosa Rose, with all the good 
qualities of the species and the most exquisite semi¬ 
double white flowers I have ever seen. 35 cts. each. 3 50 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
Anne de Diesbach, Baron de Bonstettin, Coquette des Alpes, 
Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Dufferin, General Jacqueminot, Hermosa, 
Jules Margottin, Madame Plantier, Mme. Gabriel Luizet, Magna 
Charta, Victor Verdier, Paul Neyron, Prince Camille de Rohan, Clio 
(tine new white), Helen Keller, Margaret Dickson, Mrs. R. G. S. 
Crawford, Alfred Colomb, Baroness Rothschild, Fisher Holmes, La 
Reims Marchioness of Lome, Mrs. John Laing (one of the best, very 
free-fiowering), Marchioness of Londonderry, Mabel Morrison, Ulrich 
Brunner, Coquette des Blanches, Captain Christy, Marshall P. 
Wilder, Mrs. Cleveland. Pierre Notting, Vick’s Caprice, Caroline de 
Sansel, Climbing Jules Margottin, Climbing Victor Verdier, Countess 
de Serenye, General Washington, John Hopper. 
Two-year-old plants, principally budded plants. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz., 
$20 per 100. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Per doz. 100 
Hybrid Teas. —Meteor, White La France. 4- and 5- 
inch pots.$3 50 $18 00 
Moss. — Salet, Glory of Mosses, Perpetual White- 
Crested, Mme. Blanche Moreau, Paul Fontaine, 
budded. 3 00 20 00 
