ORNAMENTAL 
BOURBON ROSES 
Princess Imperial Victoria. A sport from 
Malmaison; flowers white, tinted yellow. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. Large, very full, 
flesh; magnificent. 
CLIMBING NOISETTE AND 
CLIMBING TEA 
Chromatella, or Cloth of Gold. Deep yellow; 
an old and favorite variety; shows its deep 
color best when budded. 
Captain Christy (Climbing). Blush, rosy cen- 
ter. Beautiful, but will sometimes revert to the 
bush form. 
Devoniensis (Climbing). 
ter. 
Elie de Beauvilain. Soft rose, salmon center. 
Emily Dupuy. Pale fawn, in the style of 
Wm. Allen Richardson, but a weak grower. 
Lamarque. Pure white. 
MARECHAL NIEL. Deep chrome - yellow; 
always deeper in color and better grower when 
budded. This is the most desirable of all yel- 
low climbing Roses. 
Meteor, Climbing. Dark velvety crimson; 
vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 
Niphetos, Climbing. A sport from the bush 
form; habit very vigorous; flowers pure white; 
buds long; a great acquisition. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Bright cherry red; 
of good form and vigorous habit. Best red 
climber. 
Reve d'Or, or 
coppery yellow. 
Waltham No. 3. Very fine spring- and au- 
tumn-blooming climber. Dark crimson. 
White, flesh cen- 
Climbing Safrano. Deep 
HYBRID REMONTANT 
American Beauty. Color a deep shade of rose; 
large; cupped; fragrant; excellent. Dwarf grower. 
nna de Diesbach. Fine satiny rose. Large. 
A. K. Williams. Bright reddish crimson. 
Baroness Rothschild. Light pink; very large cup; 
very symmetrical. Free bloomer. 
leo. Flesh, deeper center. Fine form. 
Charles Dickens. Large and very full dark rose. 
Free bloomer. 
Docteur Henon. Pure white; thornless. 
Duke of Connaught. Deep crimson; velvety; dwarf; 
a free bloomer. 
Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson. Fine. 
Earl of Dufferin. Rich, brilliant, velvety crimson, 
shaded dark maroon. Large, finely formed. 
Ellen Drew. Silvery pink, with peach shading. 
Frere Marie Pierre. Large, full; dark rose. 
Fisher Holmes. Ruddy scarlet, shaded with deep 
velvety crimson. Large, and of good form. 
General Jacqueminot. Fiery red; an old standard 
sort; not very double. 
General Washington. Brilliant carmine-red; fine. 
Grand Mogul. Purple-crimson, shaded darker pur- 
ple; large and well formed. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. White; large, moderately full. 
Resembles a Tea Rose in form. 
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ROSE BUDDED UPON MANETTI. 
Margaret Dickson. White, with pale center; fine. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry carmine. Large flower, 
full and well formed. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Pink; very large, cupped. 
Ornament des Jardins. Vivid crimson. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose; very large; very full. 
Free bloomer. The largest variety known. A great 
| favorite. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Very deep velvety crim- 
son. Large. 
Perle des Blanches. Pure white; of medium size, 
full. 
Rev. J. B. M. Camm. Carmine-rose; large; a superb 
variety. 
NOTE.—We can supply a few plants each of 40 other desirable 
varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses, budded. 
TEA AND HYBRID TEA 
Captain Christy. Delicate flesh, deepening in shade 
towards the center. A lovely Rose. j 
La France. Silvery peach; excellent, but poor 
grower. 
Madame Caroline Testout. One of the best of the 
newer Roses. Of the La France type, but clear pink; 
large; free bloomer. A great favorite where known. 
Meteor. Deep crimson; velvety. 
Perle des Jardins. Bright yellow. Best of its color. 
Ghe Rose—Its Cultivation, Varieties, etc. 
By H. B. Ellwanger. Directions for cultivation, planting, pruning, propagation, the treatment of diseases 
and insect remedies. 
varieties. Cloth, 16mo. $1.25. 
Particularly valuable for its classification. 
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