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THE ELIZABETH NURSERY COMPANY. 
EVERBLOOniNG TEA ROSES-Continucd. 
Rainbow—Flowers a beautiful shade of pink, dis¬ 
tinctly striped and mottled with bright crimson. 
Safrano—Bright apricot yellow, changing to orange 
and fawn; fragrant. 
Snowflake—Never out of bloom; pure white. 
Sombreuil—Pure white, edged silvery rose. 
Soiiv. cle Jeanne Cabaucl—Outer petalscoppery yel¬ 
low, center apricot and carmine; very beautiful. 
Sunset—This grand roseis a great favorite wherever 
known; the color is a rich golden amber, shaded 
with dark ruddy crimson, resembling the beautiful 
tints seen in a summer sunset. 
White Perle des Jardins—Pure snow w’hite. 
THE POLYANTHAS OR FAIRY ROSES. 
The Poljanthas area distinct class of Everblooming Roses, distiDguished by their dwarf bushy habit 
of growth, medium size and very double flowers, which are delightfully fragrant, are borne in large 
clusters and frequently seeming to cover the whole plant with a sheet of bloom. They are vigorous 
growers and constant bloomers. First size, 25c., each,;82 per doz; second size, 15c. each, 81.50 per doz. 
Clotliilde Soupert—One of the most proliflc bloomers 
and admirably adapted to pot culture; beginning 
to flo\yer when not over4 inches high, and continu¬ 
ing without intermission the entire season; the 
outer petals are pure white, shading to a center of 
rosy pink, but varying sometimes on the same 
plant from pure white, to deep silvery rose. A 
grand bedding variety. 
Cooling’s Single Crirasou Bedder—Color glowing 
crimson; flowers very large, in clusters. 
George Pernet—Bright rose, with silvery white 
shading. 
Gloire des Polyanthas—The color is a bright pink, 
with a red ray through each petal. 
Little Pet—Pure creamy white, tinged with salmon 
rose. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner—Color rosy pink; a great 
bloomer. ’ <=> 
Mignonette—Deliciously perfumed; color clear pink 
passing to white, tinged with pale rose; an im¬ 
mense bloomer. 
Miniature—This is the smallest of all roses, fairy- 
like flowers, double and fragrant; flowers in 
wreaths and clusters; color cream rose flushed red. 
Mosella—The petals are white at the outside, with 
a yellow ground, and the center is a yellowish rose 
color. 
Paquerette—Pure white, of the most perfect shape. 
Perle d’ Or—Color coppery gold, changing to fawn. 
Pink Soupert—The color is a rich, dark shining pink. 
Rosa Multiflora Japonica—The plant is a strong, 
vigorous grower. It flowers profusely in large 
clusters, with from 20 to 50 flowers in each, cover¬ 
ing the plant with dense masses of snowy-white 
blossoms with bright golden stamens. Wonderfully 
fragrant. 
YelloAv Soupert—The petals are tinted white on 
beautiful light yellow ground. 
EVERBLOOMING BOURBON ROSES. 
Champion of the 'World—Flowers large; color 
clear deep pink. 
*'Sul‘S7ro'‘s'(f‘'’ fragrant; color beau- 
Mrs. DeGraw—Fine glistening pink; very sweet, 
"^fragrant bright pink, medium size, double; 
Pink Rover Color is pale pink, deeper in center. 
Queen's Scarlet—Certainly one of the best; a con¬ 
stant and profuse bloomer; color rich velvety 
striking; excellent rose 
ror bedding, either in masses or mixed with other 
sorts» 
-- Souv. cle la Malmaison-Large; color flesh white. 
CREEPING ROSES FOR BANKS. 
First size. 2oc. each, 82.00 per doz., S12.00 pL lOoTsecond^ beauty. 
Ar 1 , rw. . second size, 15c., $1.50 per doz 
^landa s Triumph—Of free growth, and produces 
arge clusters of double, pure whiteflowersf^inchls 
m diameter: very sweet scented. mcnes 
-Mrs. Lovett—Bright rosy pink; very fragrant. 
Pink Roamer—The single flowers, which are urn 
beads, are V/o inches in diamito^* 
bright rich pink, with almost a white center ’ 
''veryf?a8™at7''‘°'''®" with blush; 
^" 02 ^“®""“^^®*'’’ grower. 15c. 
rioss Roses. 
® iv! flowers, about 
chiugiSS® ®'’’®®'* pink at the tips, 
^thl ser^ DnnTflJfl vigorous plant of 
ter nf powers, over two inches in diame- 
maid Md fragmnt°®® ' 
(Rose Wichuraiana)-i-sed verv 
extensively m cemeteries, also for coverin"-rocky 
the f°r“ing a dense mat of 
daikest greeu foliage and producing in 
p usion great clusters of pure white flowers. 
Blanch Moreau-Sweet; the color is pure white. 
Colutesse de Miirinais_Pnrp whtfa- i 
elegantly mossed; flowers large, full’and fragrant® 
Crimson Globe-Dark carmine red; large and full. ’ 
H7nrn>IarGn"7?’f‘’r'“®°“’ double. 
Rich glossy pink. 
Prin^ bright crimson scarlet, 
benmfhiiit nf and fragrant; 
beautifully mossed; color bright rosy pink 
buds 
