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TLdlvard Qillett, Southlvick, Massachusetts 
ROSLS 
Rosa Setigera 
ROSES 
In the following list of Roses, only those are mentioned that are particularly de¬ 
sirable on account of their hardiness, easy culture and beautiful flowers. 1 offer large, 
flowering plants (too large for the mail). They should go by express or freight and 
are not prepaid. 
Anne de Diesbach. Flowers large, crimson, fragrant. 35 cts. 
Baroness Rothschild. Flowers large, light 'pink, deepening to rose, borne on long 
stems, and surrounded by fine clusters of dark green leaves. 40 cts. 
Crested Moss. Deep pink buds, with mossy fringe and crested. A beauty. Fine 
plants. 50 cts. 
Fisher Holmes. Deep, glowing crimson ; large, full, and of fine form. Very fragrant. 
40 cts. 
General Jacqueminot. This is probably the best known of all the Hybrid Perpetuals, 
and is without a rival in fragrance and richness of color. Crimson. 40 cts. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. A beautiful Rose, with leather-like foliage. Flowers creamy 
white, shading to lemon at the center. Very double. 40 cts. 
La France. A very popular Rose, large and beautiful, both in bud and expanded 
flower. Silvery rose in color, and deliciously fragrant. A great bloomer. 40c. 
La Reine. A beautiful clear bright rose color, large and full. Very hardy. A standard 
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. This new Everblooming Rose inherits the beautiful foliage 
and hardiness of Rosa rugosa. Flowers double, in clusters, pure white, very 
fragrant; buds long and pointed. Blooms at intervals through the season ; forms 
a stout, handsome bush. Hardy everywhere. 40 cts. 
