PETER HFISInr‘ 
SOM & CO., IMEW YORK- 
CASHMERE 
THE. 
MONTHLY 
Ever-blooming 
-VARIETIES. 
Twelve Best Sorts 
COflPRISINQ - - - 
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Collection 
“ Who has not heard of the vale of Cashmere, 
With its Roses the brightest that earth ever gave?" 
*'! t K® ne ™’'y known that the Monthly Roses nre secilllngs of the Rosa Indies, the 
Roses that Inspired the beautiful lines of Moore quoted above.) 
HE “Cashmere” collection of twelve ever-blooming Roses contains, 
in our opinion, the best dozen of ever-blooming and bedding varieties it 
is possible to obtain in that number, nil being invaluable for sum¬ 
mer and winter blooming. Space will not permit us to illustrate all of them 
although each is worthy of it. With the exception of Souvenir do Wootton 
and Eaiserin Augusta Victoria, these Roses are not hardy in the North. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, ,A,® yb ^ d , T , ea ®? 8e * soft - pearly 
6 white, lightly tinted with lemon in the 
centre, remarkably fragrant, a strong, healthy grower, with bold, beautiful 
foliage. The flowers are borne on long stems. (See cut.) 
Marion Dinc^ee No. 2. This fine Rose is a most valuable bedding variety. 
o * It makes a handsome, well-balanced plant; the flowers are 
large, cup-shaped, moderately full and borne in wonderful profusion. A deep 
brilliant crimson. (See cut.) 
Bridesmaid No. 3. Another Rose of American origin, a “sport’ 1 from 
C. Mermet, and possessing all the good qualities of the parent 
variety. It surpasses it in color, being a deep, brilliant pink and constant in 
color under all conditions. (See cut.) 
Clothilde Soupert. ^° sh 4 
wonderful profusion of bloom. 
. jl no coior is a r renen white, deepening to rosj 
in the centre. Compact, vigorous habit anc 
(See cut.) 
Malinaison. 
Perle des 
perfect form 
No. 6. This is a grand bedding Rose. Its rich, 
flesh-colored flowers are of immense size, are pro¬ 
duced in abundance, and withstand perfectly our hot, dry sum¬ 
mers. (See cut.) 
[)lirhp««p Ha Rrnhjinf This Rose never fails to produce flow- 
uuenesse ae Braoant. ers . beautiful in the bud or open 
flower, and a beautiful shade of soft, rosy flesh, deepening to warm 
pink and bright rose. 
The Rride " B r * c '° ” Is a pure white Rose of large size and 
• most perfect form. It has delicious Tea fragrance, 
a strong-growing, free-blooming Rose. 
lardins N °' 5 ' Bose of its color is more valuable than 
this. Its color is a rich shade of yellow, large size and 
, Tea fragrance, a healthy, free grower. — 
Souvenir de Wootton. 
jjv Soecial Off ST* Th ° " CASf1 MERE ” Collection of twelve Roses. 1st size, $4.50; 2d size, $3.00; 3d size, 
* r • $1.00. Single, plants of any of the above, 1st size, 50c.; 2d size, 30c.; 3d size, 10c. each. 
(See cut.) 
The color is a beautiful shade of 
crimson, deliciously fragrant, a con¬ 
stant and most prolific bloomer. Hardy in the latitude of New York. 
Mflrlamp Hncfp This is a creamy white shade with a clear 
iiumc. amber centre, a very handsome Rose. 
Madame de Wafteville A beautiful shell-pink, deepening to 
mdudllic Ut VYdlievilie. bright rose at the edge of the petals, 
the body of the flower being creamy white. 
Sunset ex fluisite orange-yellow variety is one of the finest 
• Tea Roses grown. The flowers are .large and double, 
deliciously fragrant and free flowering. 
