Edward Gillett, SouthwicK, Massachusetts 
ROSES 
General Jacqueminot. This is pr<)l)ab!y the best known of ali [Ivl>ri(l Perpetuats. and is 
without a rival in frajjrance and richness of color. Crimson. 40 cts. 
Gloire Cyonnaise. ;\ beautiful Rose, witli leather-like foliaj^e. Flowers creamy white, 
shading to lemon at the 
('etiter. \'ery double. 40c. 
La France. A very popular 
Rose. large and beautiful, 
both in bud and expanded 
riower. Silvery rose in 
color, and deliciously fra¬ 
grant. A great bloomer. 
40 cts. 
La Reine. A beautiful clear 
bright Rose, large and 
full. Veryhardy. A stan¬ 
dard sort. 40 cts 
Louis Van Houtte. Rich 
crimson, heavily shaded 
with maroon. .Medium 
size, double and well 
formed. High perfume. 
40 cts. 
Madame Georges Bruant. 
Phis new Everblooming 
Rose inherits the beautiful 
foliage and hariliness of 
Rosa ru^osa. h' I o w e r s 
double, in clusters, pure 
white, very fragrant; buds 
long and pointed. Hlooms 
at intervals through the 
season ; forms a stout, 
handsome bush Hardv 
Rosa Wichuraiana. (Sec opposiu- page.) everywhere. 40 cts. 
Madame Plantier. J'his 
grand variety stands at the head for general iisefulnes> on account of its perfect hardi¬ 
ness and fine busliy form. It is largely planted in cetneteries and exposed positions. 
I he Howers are pure white, and borne in great abundance. 25 cts. each, 52 per doz. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink, large and full. Ver\ fragrant. A great bloomer and of 
first (juality. 40 cts. 
Multiflora. A very vigorous sort, making a 
heavy bush with beautiful pendulous 
brandies which are hidden in the itiasses 
of creamy white (lowers. Of the verv first 
merit, and worthy of general use as a 
climlier or shrub. 25 cts. each. 52 per doz. 
Paul Neyron. Tliis is a hardy Hybrid Per¬ 
petual, with very large, deep rose Howers. 
A strong grower, with very few thorns. 
Huds especiallv desirable. 40 cts. 
Rubiginosa (English Sweetbrler). A very 
hardy Rose. 4 to (> feet high, with shining 
leaves wliich have a refreshing fragrance, 
and many small, pink, single, very fra¬ 
grant Howers. Fruit orange-crimson aiu' 
quite showy. Fine for hedges. Field- 
grown, 20 cts. each. 5r per doz. 
ROSA rugosa. Fhese Japan Roses are very 
hardy, rapid gro\vers, attaining a height 
of 5 or 6 feet, rendering them available for 
impenetrable, ornamental hedges, for which 
jHirpose thev are unexcelled. 'Fhe foliage 
Rosa rugosa. 
