^Summer Garden 
Collection of Roses. 
In this unicjue offer we group sixteen 
summer-blooir^ing Roses C)f established 
merit, and send them, jrec by mail, for 
$1.0(1. As they are growing in pots 
they can be sent at any time, and 
niA}’ b<i kept in a sunny window, in 
IK)ts,'’uiltil time to plant out in the gar- 
(If^. Our pamphlet, “ Garden Culture 
of the kose,’’’will be sent free to those 
applying for it. This tells how to treat 
the plants when received and how to 
care for them thereafter. We give the 
names of the. varieties, but should stock 
of any sort named become exhausted, 
we reserve the right to send another of 
similar character and equally desirable 
in place of it, without further notice. 
'Phe viirieties are all of the “ Monthly ” 
class. 
LIST OF VABIETIES. 
Ada Cook. Lifiht pink, pointed buds, very free. 
Agrippina. Rich criin.son; l)ounteous bloomer. 
Bon Sllene. Hrilliant carmine, fine buds. An 
old favorite. 
Baronne Berge. Flesli-pink and rasy red. 
C. P. Strasheim. Primrose yellow, linte<l fawn. 
Catherine Mermet. Delicate pink. A delight¬ 
ful R(Kse. 
Chas. Rovolli. Carmine ami rose. A fine Redder. 
Douglas. Deep ruby-re<l. 
Golden Gate. Jvight yellow. e<lged with pink. 
Ivory. A grand white rase. Large flowers, 
strong stems. 
Maman Cochet. Deep pink, finest garden Rose. 
Marie Van-Houtte. Yellow shade<l bright rose. 
Mrs. Degraw. Deep pink. A hardy ever-bloom¬ 
ing Rose. 
Mosella. Light yellow, shading to white. 
Malmaison. French wlhte, distinct blush center. 
Princess Bonnie. Rich crimson. 
Select MontHly R.oses 
.\lthough we do not offer as long a list of varieties of 
Kosos Jis some. >’et our stork in (ju. li. . lomiition atiri 
extent is unetiualed, and we contei.tl tlial our customers 
an* safer in selecting from our list of Choice Tested 
Varieties tlian if we offere<l a long li.st, which would 
of nece.s.sity contain many inferior sorts. 
Antoine Verdler. Hrillinnt <lark pink. 
American Banner. Striped pink and white. 
Alba Rosea. White, tinged rose. 
Anna Oliver. Rlusli, .shaded carmine. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. Rose, sluulcd crimson 
Chat, des Bergeries. Pale < anary-ycll<»\v. 
Devoniensis. Wliite. pink center. 
Dr. Grill. Coppery-yellow. 
Duchesse de Brabant, .v l)eauiiful soft rosy flcs),, 
deeptniing to warm pink ami bright rose. 
Etendard de Jeanne d’Arc. Ivory-wliite. 
Gen. Gallieni. .\ fine, ricli browni.sh-rcd. 
Isabella Sprunt. Liglit canary-yellow. 
Jeanne Guillamez. Yellow, apricot center. 
La Phoenix. Red, .shaded crimson. 
La Tulip. White, (itiged lilac. 
Lady Castlereagh. Pale rose, .shaded yellow. 
Mrs. Robt. Garrett. .-X beautiful glowing shell junk. 
Mme. Bravy. Creamy-wliite ami pink. 
Mme. Denis. White, yellow eontcr. 
Mme. Joseph Schwartz. White, tinted rttso. 
Mme. de St. Joseph. Deep ijink. 
Mme. de Vatry. Dark pink. 
Mme. Schwaller. ih-ight rosy-flesln 
Mme. Rivoy. Oimson-searlet. }>ink shadings. 
Mme. Elie Lambert. Ro.sy-iic.sh and white. 
Mme. Caroline Kuster. Yellow, tinged pink. 
Mme. WelChe. Nankeen buff witli creamy shadings. 
Mme. Jenny Guillemot. A ricli nai.kcen yellow. 
Papa Gontier. Rich cherry red deepening to criinsfai 
at the ba.se. 
Pearl Rivers. White, bordered rose. 
, Princesse de Sagan, brightest s<'arlet-crimson. 
Robt. E. Lee. Rich yellow, tinted light rose. 
Safrano. Huff, tinted ai)ricot and saffron. 
Sombreuil. Creamy-white, often tinted pink. 
SOUV. d’Un Ami. Splendid pink; free-ldooining. 
Souv. de Victor Hugo. llo.sy-i)ink ami blush. 
Souvenir of Wootton. Fine shade of crimson, hardy 
and very fragrant. 
The Queen. Pure white. Grand beddingjlose.- 
Prices: 1st size, 50c. each. S4.50 per doz.: lid size, 30c. 
each. $3.00 per doz.; 3d size. lOc. em*h. $1,00 per doz. 
Jlag^osa Itos0t NEW CENTURY 
A cross between “ Clothilde Soupert.” and 
“ Rosa Rugosa Alba.” The flowers are dou¬ 
ble, delightfully fragrant, rich carmine-rose, 
with bright red center. 
Price, 1st size, 60c. each; 2d size, 40c. each; 
Hd size. 20c. each; S2.00 per doz. 
Tea Rose, MME. BERKELEY. 
One of the very .satisfactory summer 
blooming Roses; splendid habit and foliage, 
blooming with great profusion. Long-pointed 
buds, outer petals flesh-pink shading to lav¬ 
ender, opening cream^'-white shading out to 
soft blush. 
Price, 1st size, oOc. each; 2d size, 30c. each; 
The 16 Roses, free by mail, for Sl.OO. If by express (buyer to pay 
charges), we can send them with all the soil on the roots; a great ad¬ 
vantage. 1st size plants by express, the full collection for S6.00. 
The Famous “Sunset** Rose. 
' This cx<iuisite Variety is one of the finest Tea Roses grown. 
'I'he flowers are large and double, deliciously fragrant and 
free-fiowcrihg. The coloring'is . rich in the extreme, a 
strong orange-yellow, with rich orange and chrome- 
yellow in the'center. 
Price. 1st.size, oOc. each. Sd.oO ])er doz.: 2d size. 3(k.-.' 
each, $3.00 per doz.; 3d size, loc. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Polyantha or “ Baby** Roses. 
()f great value for bedding and pot culture in the 
house. They are of dwarf habit, and are continuously 
in flower during tlie entire .season. They bloom in- 
idusters, single flowers being about 1 to IJ inches across. 
George Pernet. This variety is the best of its class. 
C'olor, bright pink with copi)ery-yellow at the base. 
Little Dot. Delicate flesh-pink, changing to white. 
Mignonette. Dark ])ink: grand Rose for cemeteries. 
Mme. Cecile Bruner. Delicate rose color, a pretty shade. 
Pede des Rouges. A pretty variety, deep red flowers. 
Snowball. Dwarf, compact habit, and a bounteous 
blooming quality which is really wonderful. The flowers are 
pure white, produced in large clusters, literally covering the 
plant, and emitting a sweet, delicate odor. (Sec cut.) 
Set of 6 Polyantha Roses, 1st size, $2.50; 3d size, 50c. Single 
plants. 50c. and lOc. each. 
3d size. 10c. ea., 
$1.00 per doz. 
