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HYBRID PERPETUALS—Continued. 
Mile. Annie AVoocl—Flowers large; color brilliant 
violet-crimson; exiiuisite fragrance; a profuse 
bloomer. 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet—One of the most beautiful of 
all roses; large, double and fragrant; color an 
exquisite shade of clear coral rose suffused with 
lavender and pearl. 
Mme. Masson—Large; color clear, bright, rosy red; 
fragrant. 15c. to 35c. 
Mme. Plantier—It is the most profuse blooming, 
white, hardy rose in cultivation. 
Magna Charta—A splendid rose; extra large, full 
flowers, very double; of fine form and sweet; color 
clear rosy red, beautifully flushed with violet-crim¬ 
son; a sure and pi’ofuse bloomer; one of the hardi¬ 
est and best for general iJlantiug. 
Marchioness of Diifferin—Beautiful rosy pinlv,’suf- 
used with yellow at the base of petals. ^ 
Marchioness of Londonderry—Color ivory white; 
highly iDerfumed and free flowering; a valuable 
rose. 
Marchioness of Lome—Flowers of an exceedingly 
rich rosy color, slightly shaded in the center with 
Z vivid carmine; they are large and very sweet., 
iUargaret Dickson—In color it istbe most beautiful 
waxy white; the petals are large, well shaped; 
they are prettily curled back or reflexed, which 
adds much to the beauty of the flower. The buds 
are large and especially handsome. 
Marguerite de St. Amand—Bright pink. 
Marie Baumann—Very full and fragrant; color rich 
ruby red, changing to lovely scarlet-maroon. 
Marie Rady—Vermilion,'shaded with crimson and 
very large. 
Marquise de Castellane—Carmine rose; bright and 
effective. 
Marshall P. Wilder—Large; color bright scarlet 
crimson, richly shaded with maroon; very fragrant. 
Merveille de Lyon—Beautiful pure white. 
Mrs. Cleveland—Flower is of immense size, double 
and full; color is bright clear pink. 
Mrs. J. H. Laing—This we considerone of the finest 
roses of its class; color a soft delicate pink, with 
a satin tinge; very fragi'ant. 
Mrs. R. G. Sherman Crawford—Color deep, rosy 
pink, white at base of petals; the flowers are 
large and fragrant; plant blooming from summer 
to late autumn. 35c. 
Pseonia—Rich crimson, shaded maroon. 
Paul Neyron—Flowers of immense size, often 5 
inches in diameter; color deep clear rose. 
Perle des Blanches—Constantandprofusebloomer; 
■ large, white, very double flowers. 
Persian Yellow—Dark golden yellow. 
Pierre Notrlng—Very dark, blackish red, richly 
shaded with violet-crimson; extra large flowers. 
Prince Camille de Rohan—This is a magnificent 
rose, celebrated the world over for its large, hand¬ 
some, fragrant flowers and the freedom with which 
they are produced; the color is a deep, rich, velvety 
crimson, passing to intense maroon, shaded black. 
Ulrich Brunner—Flowers large, with shell-shaped 
petals; color cherry red. 
Vick’s Caprice—The flowers are large, ground color 
of soft satiny pink, distinctly striped and dashed 
with white and carmine. It is beautiful in the bud 
form, being quite long and pointed, showing the 
stripes. 
Victor Verdier—Brilliant rosy carmine. 
White Baroness—Pure white. 
Xavier Olibo—Very dark, rich crimson; large size. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES. 
Being seedlings from Teas, and more or less partaking of the Hybrid Perpetuals, with which they have 
been hj’bridized, are very free flowering, and fine. First size, 25c. each, §2.50 per dozen, §18 per 100, 
second size, 15c. each, §1.50 per dozen, §10 per 100, except when noted. 
Antoitie Verdier—Bright'silvery rose, shaded rich 
carmine; flowers very freely the entire season. 
Augustine Halem—Color clear bright rosy red; a 
constant and profuse bloomer; very fragrant. 
Beauty of Stapleford—Bright pink, shaded car¬ 
mine; large size, very full; delightfully scented. 
Camoeiis—Exti^alarge, full flowers; colorchina rose, 
suffused with pale yellow, passing to white. 
Clara Watson—Very fragrant; color salmon pink, 
blended with blush pink at the outer edge of petals, 
shading to yellow. 
Climbing Meteor—Color a dark velvety crimson, 
the equal of any rose iu cultivation. 
Duchess of Albany—Of a rich, deep, even pink tint; 
vigorous, free blooming and fragrant. 
Duke of Connaught—Deep velvety crimsonflowers. 
Ellen Drew—Color light, silver pink, with peach 
shading; very distinct. §1. 
Ferdinand Bat el—Color changing from a rosy flesh 
on a yellow ground to a nankeen orange. 
Helena Cambier—Of varying colors, from salmon 
rose to coppery rose. 
Henry M. Stanley—Clear amber rose, tinged with 
yellow; large and fragrant. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Pure ivory white. 
La France—Delicate silvery rose; large, double, and 
flowers continually throughout the season; very 
fragrant. , 
Mine. Abel Chateiiay—Flowers of good size, douole, 
color rosy carmine shaded salmon. 
Mme. Caroline Testout—Large; color clear satin 
rose, very vivid petals bordered with tender rose, 
very fragrant. 
Mme. Franceska Kruger—Especially adapted for 
beds or masses; the splendid flowers are deeply 
shaded copper yellow in color; very large. 
Mme. Helen Cambet—Lovely coppery yellow. 
3Ime. Joseph Schwartz—One of the hardiest Tea 
roses; color white, beautifully flushed with pink. 
Mme. Schwaller—Fragrance of La France; the 
color is a deep, rosy flesh. 
Maman Cocliet—The color is rich pearly pink, 
changing to silvery rose; it blooms nearly all the 
time. We recommend it as a grand rose in every 
particular. 
3Iarchlones9 of Downshire—Color is satiny pink, 
shading rose; flowers large and fine. 
Mrs. Robert Garrett—Flowers double; the color 
is a pleasing soft pink, a little deeper than Day¬ 
break Carnation. 
3Xr8. W. C. Whitney—Delightfully fragrant; color a 
beautiful shade of clear deep pink; the flowers are 
large. 
Mrs. William Watson—Beautiful pale pink. 
Princess Bonnie—Everblooming rose; color solid 
crimson. 
Queen Mab—The colormay bedescribed as soft, resy 
apricot, the center of the flower shaded with or¬ 
ange, and the outside tinted with rose and violet; 
it tSlooms with extraordinary freedom and is most 
excellent for garden decoration and for cutting. 
Souvenir (Iu President Carnot—Flowers large, 
double, delicate rosy blush, shaded a trifle deeper 
at center of flower; deliciously fragrant. 
Souvenir de Woottou—Color crimson-red; very 
sweet. 
