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Cherokee Rose. 
American Beauty. (H. P.) Deep rose; large; cupped; 
fragrant; dwarf grower. 
Anna de Diesbach. (H. P.) Clear, bright carmiire- 
pink; very large, full and finely shaped; fragrant and 
a free bloomer. 
Baroness de Rothschild. (H. P.) Flowers of large size; 
color light-pink, beautifully cupped, remarkably sym¬ 
metrical; a most distinct and beautiful ros-a; good 
bloomer; flowers are borne on stout, 'erect stems. 
Captain Christy. (II. T.) Blush, rosy center; large 
and full; very free bloomer. 
Dr. Sewell. (If. P.) Bright crimson, tinged with pur¬ 
ple; large, full 
Etoile d'e France. (T.) A very vigorous grower. Flow¬ 
ers very large; full; cupped; dark, velvet crimson; 
center vivid cerise. A fine variety of recent introduc¬ 
tion. 
Etoile de Lyon. (T.) Rich golden yellow; vigorous; 
free bloomer. 
Eugene Furst. (H. P.) Strong, vigorous grower, with 
thick, healthy foliage. Flowers beautiful velvety 
crimson, shading to maroon. Highly scented. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (H. P.) This is deservedly one 
of the most popular roses grown; flowers pure white; 
perfect in form; very free bloomer, strong grower, 
perfectly hardy everywhere. By some is called the 
White American Beauty; a truly magnificent rose. 
Glory of Brussels. Flowers very large; full; of fine 
form; color deep, velvety amaranth purple, almost 
black, fiery red at base of petals; one of the best 
dark roses; very fragrant; free bloomer and vigorous. 
Gl. Lyonnaise. (H. P.) Flowers very large, full; 
white, with base of petals very light canary yellow; 
vigorous grower. 
Grand Mogul. (IT. P.) Purplish crimson; large and 
well formed. A magnificent variety. 
Jules Margottin. Fine carmine; flowers large and full, 
somewhat flat. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H. T.) Creamy white; 
very double: buds large and pointed. Decidedly the 
best white Hybrid Tea grown. 
Killarney. A favorite rose, of brilliant silvery-pink; 
beautiful in bud; flowers large; free bloomer and 
strong grower. 
Da France. (H. T.) One of the best known Roses. 
Silvery peach; excellent: weak grower. 
Louis Van Houtte. (H. P.) Vivid, velvety crimson; 
large, full and fine form. A very fine variety. 
Meteor. (T. ) Dark, velvety crimson. Vigorous grower 
and profuse bloomer. 
Mile. Helene Gambier. (H. T.) Rosy salmon, shading 
deeper; very double and full. Fine variety. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. (H. T.) One of the best of 
the newer Roses. Of La France type, but clear pink; 
large: free bloomer. A great favorite where known. 
Perle des Jardins. (T.) Bright, golden-yellow; flow¬ 
ers large; full: double: very fragrant; a vigorous 
climber; best of its color. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. (H. P.) Deep, rich, velvety 
crimson, passing to intense maroon, shading to black. 
At a short distance the flowers appear really black. 
One of the handsomest roses, and is worthy of a place 
in every garden. 
CLIMBING ROSES BUDDED ON MANETTI. 
One-year plants, budded low, 35 cents each; $3.00 for 
10; $25.00 per 100. We can supply two-year extra 
heavy plants of most of the following varieties at 50 
cents each; $3.50 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
Captain Christy. (H. T.) Blush, rosy center; large 
and full; very free bloomer. 
Devoniensis, Climbing (T.) An old favorite; creamy- 
white, flesh center; very fragrant; spring bloomer. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Climbing. (Mrs. Robert 
Peary). (T.) Similar to the bush form. White; 
vigorous. 
Lamarque. (N.) Pure white. A favorite old Climbing 
Rose. 
Marechal Niel. (T.) Deep chrome-yellow. Always 
deeper in color and a better grower when budded. 
Meteor, Climbing. (H. T.) Dark, velvety crimson. 
Vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. A magnificent free blooming 
rose with flowers of satiny-pink; large and full: a 
beautiful climber. 
Perle des Jardins. (T.) Bright yellow, very full and 
double. Best of its color. 
Pillar of Gold. (T.) Rosy pink, base of petals yellow. 
Variable in color. Sometimes almost solid pink. 
Pink . Cherokee. This superb Rose is a pink form of 
the well-known Cherokee Rose. It is one of the 
earliest to bloom. Immense, beautiful, single pink 
flowers are produced in profusion. The plant blooms 
for a period of about two months. It is a vigorous 
and rampant grower; foliage is ’evergreen and of a 
bright, glossy green. This is a great acquisition to 
our list of Roses. Immensely popular. 
Reine Marie Henriette. (T.) Bright cherry-red. Of 
good form and vigorous habit. The best red climber. 
Reve d’Or (Climbing Safrano). (T.) Chamois-yellow 
large, full; fragrant; free bloomer. Extra fine. 
Solfatarre. (N.) Light yellow; free bloomer. 
Souv de La Malmaison. (B.) A beautiful climbing 
form of this well-known rose; flowers flesh colored, 
large and very full: rampant grower; evergreen. 
This variety is becoming a great favorite. 
Waltham No. 3. (H. P.) Very fine spring and autumn 
blooming climber; dark crimson. 
William Allen Richardson. (T.) Orange-yellow; center 
coppery-yellow. 
Wootton. (H. P.) Bright magenta-red, richly shaded 
crimson, very.double and fine climber. 
Pink Cherokee and Double Cherokee. 
Home Floriculture. By Eben E. Rexford. A practical guide to the treatment of flowering and other orna- 
raenta plants in the house and garden, intended exclusively for amateur floriculturists, by one of the most suc¬ 
cessful amateur floriculturists in America. Price $1.00. (O. J. CO.) 
The Garden in the Wilderness. By Hanna Rion. A fascinating story of a country home and its garden in 
the making. Illustrated. Price $1.66. (M. N. CO.) 
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