ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT—Roses. 
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HYBRID REMONTANT 
Dr. Sewell. Bright crimson, tinged with purple. 
Large, full. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. White; large, moderately full. Re¬ 
sembles the Tea Roses in form. 
.John Hopper. Bright rose, with carmine center; large 
and full; profuse bloomer. 
Magna Charta. Pink, suffused with carmine; large 
and very full. 
Mine. Alfred Carriere. Pure white, sometimes 
slightly tinged flesh. Free and constant bloomer and 
vigorous grower. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Pink ; very large ; cupped. 
Madame Moreau. Deep, brilliant carmine. Perpet¬ 
ual bloomer. Best of its color. 
Madame Plantier. (Hybrid Noisette). Pure white, 
of medium size; foliage rather small. Desirable variety 
for massing. In early spring flowers are produced in 
great abundance. 
NOISETTE 
And Other Perpetual Climbers. 
Climbing Clothilde Sou pert. (New.) This variety orig¬ 
inated in our nurseries six years ago. We have given it 
a thorough trial and can recommend it with the utmost 
confidence. In color and form it is similar to its parent, 
the well known Clothilde Soupert, but flowers are larger. 
A constant bloomer after first year, as it flowers best on 
old wood. Vigorous grower, and has resisted a cold of 
20 degrees below zero. This is a great addition to our 
list of Climbing Roses, and is becoming one of the favor¬ 
ites. 
Crimson Rambler. A vigorous growing Climbing 
Rose, producing a profusion of small crimson flowers in 
trusses. It is a most showy plant while in bloom, during 
April and May. 
E. V. Hermanos. Deep rose, salmon cente~; large 
flower ; very double. Vigorous grower. 
TEA ROSES. 
Varieties of bushy and dwarf habit, of delicate struc- 
• ture; profuse bloomers; fragrant and desirable. 
Bon Silene. Deep, salmon, rose and carmine. Free 
bloomer. Only good in bud. 
Caroline. Rosy flesh,deeper toward the center. Pretty 
in bud. 
Chat*, de Franciosi. Yellow, washed salmon. 
Coquette de Lyon. Pale yellow; medium size. Pretty 
in bud. 
Comtessede Bretuy. Salmon rose-shaded peach. 
Duchesne de Brabrant (Comtesse de Labarthe). Pink, 
shaded with carmine-rose. An old favorite. 
Etoile de Lyon. Very double; deep yellow; fine. 
K. A. Victoria. The best white Tea rose grown. Buds 
large and pointed. Flowers very double; creamy center. 
Vigorous grower. 
Madame Camille. Rosy salmon; very large flowers; 
rather coarse. A fine bloomer and very satisfactory variety. 
Madame Denis. White; apricot center. 
Madame Dubrocca. Peach, with apricot center* 
Madame Etienne. Bright rosy flesh. Very fine. 
Madame Francisca Kruger. Blush,salmon center. Very 
desirable. 
Madame Jeanne Sisley (China). White, slightly tinged 
pink. Flowers of largesize, very full. 
Maman Cochet. Coral Pink, beautifully shaded rose. 
Perfection de Montplasir. Yellow. Free blooiner. 
Souvenir de Francoise Gaulain. Velvety crimson. 
Flowers large and very full. 
Souvenir de Madame Pernet. Rosy crimson, shaded 
yellow. Large flower. Vigorous grower. 
Vlcomtesse de Wautier. Bright rose-tinted, white and 
1 dark rose center. 
White Maman Cochet. Snow-white, sometimes faintly 
tinged blush; otherwise identical to Maman Coehet, of which 
I it is a sport. 
Zelia Pradel. White, with yellowish center. Halfclimb- 
j ing. Habit excellent. 
Woodland Margaret. White; 
vigorous climber. 
Wichuraiana, or The Memorial 
Rose. Evergreen. Flowers small, 
single, pure white; of trailing habit 
and valuable for planting on slopes 
and terraces, which it soon covers 
with a mass of bright green foliage. 
It is hardy in the far North. Can 
supply large quantities. 15 cents 
ach, $1.25 for 10, $8 per 100. 
ROSA POLYANTHA 
The varieties of this class, which 
have only been introduced within 
a few years, are crosses between the 
Japan type and Teas. They are ev- 
erblooming, producing a profusion 
of clusters of very small but very 
double flowers. Growth slender and 
dwarf. 
Clothilde Soupert Flowers 1% 
inches in diameter, beautifully 
formed; white, with rose or light 
carmine center; a constant bloomer; 
a desirable variety for cemeteries. 
Marie Favie. Pale rose, changing 
to white. This variety is unsur¬ 
passed for a low hedge, and nothing 
could be more desirable^for cemeter¬ 
ies. It is the most profuse bloomer 
of all the Polyanthas, and is continu¬ 
ally in bloom from early spring until 
frost. It is hardy in the Northern 
States. Strong, field-grown plants 
$8 per 100. 
Mignonette. Delicate rose, 
changing to blush; flowers very 
small. 
CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SODPERT-Original Plant at Fruitland. 
