H 
ARDY DORMANT 
ROSES. 
Budded low on Manettl 
stocks. Can be planted the 
first thing in spring, up to 
April 15th; after that date 
only potted plants supplied. 
LIST OF VARIETIES_Continued. 
Marchioness of Lome. A remarkable 
free flowering variety .with cup-shaped 
flowers of an exceedingly rich and 
fulgent rose color, slightly shaded in 
the centre with vivid red. 
MARGARET DICKSON. White, with 
pale, flesh centre; extra large flowerof 
fine substance, vigorous growth(See cut) 
Magna Charta. Dark pink, one of the 
easiest Roses to grow. 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light, satiny 
pink, an attractive sort. 
Mrs. J. Sharman Crawford. Beautiful 
large pink; very free flowering. 
Mrs. JohuLaing.* Rich, satiny pink, de¬ 
licious fragrance; blooms constantly. 
Paul Neyron. Flowers 5 inches across ; 
color, lovely dark pink. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Hardy yellow 
Rose ; best of its color. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crim¬ 
son maroon, almost black. 
Rodocanachi. One of the grandest Hy¬ 
brid Perpetuals in cultivation, and 
certain to become popular. The 
flowers, which are of beautiful form, 
somewhat in the style of Ulrich Brun¬ 
ner, are of very large size and delight¬ 
fully fragrant, and of a beautiful trans¬ 
parent rose color shaded with pink. 
Silver Queen. Silvery blush shading to 
delicate rose; a distinct Rose. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red; a grand 
Rose ; very free blooming. 
Victor Hugo. Brilliant flaming crim¬ 
son, with blackish crimson shadings, 
soft and velvety. 
Dormant Plants of the above, as 
shown in illustration, purchaser's selec¬ 
tion, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 
100. Our selection, 25c. each, $2.25 per 
doz., $16.00 per 100. Full set of 29 sorts 
for $6.00. Cannot he supplied after April 15. 
Price for plants growing in 5 and 6 inch 
pots, ready April 15th : Extra Selected 
Plants. 60c. each, $6.00 per doz. Collec¬ 
tion of 29 grand Roses for $15.00. Second 
Grade of the above, fine plants, 40c.each, 
$4.00 per doz. Set of 29 sorts for $10.00. 
MARGARET DICKSON. 
LIST OF VARIETIES. 
Alfred Colomb. Carmine crimson, 
a grand Rose in every way. 
Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de 
Paris). Rich carmine. 
BARON DE BONSTETTEN. 
Blackish crimson, with vivid red 
shadings. {See cut.) 
Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite 
shade of satiny pink. 
Clio. The finest flesh-colored Hybrid 
Perpetual. The flowers are simply 
perfection in form, with fine, broad 
petals, and are beautiful at All stages of 
development, from the small bud to the 
full, open flower; color delicate satin blush, 
with a light shading of rosy pink at the centre. Very free 
blooming and strong, healthy grower. 
Coquette des Alpes. White, tinged blush, medium-sized 
flower, semi-cupped in form, a fine variety. 
Coquette des Blanches. One of the best white Roses of its 
class; fine form, pure white with beautiful shell-shaped 
petals. Very suitable for cemetery planting. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion, extra largo and full, 
a distinct and splendid variety. 
Eclair. A grand Rose, unique in its splendid color of bright, 
fiery red ; flowers large and double. 
Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson, very large flower, with 
broad, massive petals quite double. 
Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped flowers, dark velvety crimson. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson. Most popular Rose. 
Gen. Washington. An old garden favorite, red, shaded 
crimson and carmine, large, full and flat. 
John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine centre, large and 
full; esteemed by all who grow it as of the highest order. 
Jubilee. For cut and description, see page 130. 
La France. Peach-blossom pink, the model garden Rose; 
blooms all summer. 
ROSE, 
Showing method 
of planting. 
(See prices at end of list, next column.) 
Prune after 
planting and 
as shown 
on 
dotted lines. 
HARON I)E BONSTETTEN. 
