. Climbing Roses. First size, 40 cts. each : $ per dozen. HARDY EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. The brilliant colors and hardy habits of this class, combined with freedom of blooming, render them specially valuable for massing. They are also desira- ble for growing in the house. A slight protection of leaves or straw will enable them to stand the se- verest weather. Appolilie. Full and fragrant, a strong grower, of a deep pink color. Ag'l'ippilia (Queen's Scarlet). Deep scarlet crimson. Cels. Beautiful blush. Herillosa. Light pink; very free-blooming. Marie Lambert. Pure white, of fair size, and very


. Climbing Roses. First size, 40 cts. each : $ per dozen. HARDY EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. The brilliant colors and hardy habits of this class, combined with freedom of blooming, render them specially valuable for massing. They are also desira- ble for growing in the house. A slight protection of leaves or straw will enable them to stand the se- verest weather. Appolilie. Full and fragrant, a strong grower, of a deep pink color. Ag'l'ippilia (Queen's Scarlet). Deep scarlet crimson. Cels. Beautiful blush. Herillosa. Light pink; very free-blooming. Marie Lambert. Pure white, of fair size, and very free, equalling Hermosa in freedom of bloom. Souvenir de la Malmaison. Blush, very large, double and fragrant; a leading summer variety. First size, 50 cts. each ; set of 6 for $ Second" 30 " " " " (> " Third " 15 " " " " 6 " .75. \JOSS KOSIvS. A class'of Roses which are much admired. The beauty of the flowers consists in the delicate mossy cover- ing which surrounds the bud, and which gives to the open- ing flower a unique appearance. The varieties listed comprise the best of this section, and are all perfectly hardy. BlaUChe MoreaU. Lovely pure white, large ami lull. Comtesse de Murinais. Large white, beautifully mossed. (iloirc Mosses. Blush, very large and lull. Princess Adelaide. Brighl rosy pink ; large. William Lobb. Purplish violet. Strong plants 40 cts. each ; set of 5 for $ TENDER CLIMBING OR PILLAR ROSES. The varieties enumerated below are not hardy in this latitude except in favored positions, or with careful protection ; they are all especially adapted to covering rafters and posts in greenhouses. Chromatella {Cloth of Gold). Golden yellow. Climbing Devoniensis. Creamy white, of lovely form. Oloire de Dijon. Blush and yellow; an old favorite. 20 cts. to SI ..".(I each. Lauiarqite. Creamy white. Reine 3Iarie Henriette. Rich cherry crimson, finely shaped buds. Mareelial Niel. Bright


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