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THE HOR TICUL TURA L AD VER TJSER. 



Jf^-ETWr ROSEIS! 



PTEITAr FtOS£:S? 



HENRY BENNETT'S NEW PEDIGREE ROSES. 



TEA ROSE. — 



PRINCESS OF WALES.— Long, iioiiited, well-fonncd liwd: cdlor rich rosy yellow 



HYBRID TEAS. 



COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE.— Flowers of the finest form ; highly scented : color soft satin rose 



DISTINCTION.— N'itididus <rrowth ; very ft-ee flowering ; fine buds of silvery peach, tinted with pink , 



LADY MARY FITZWILLIAM.— Of robust habit ; flowers globular, large and full ; color bright delicate flesh 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. 



EARL OF PEMBROKE.— A vigorous grower; i-olor soft velvety crimson, margined with bright red 76 



HEINRICH SCHULTHEIS.— Vigorous ; flowers large, of good for"in and highly scented ; color delicate rose, tinged with pink. 



.« .60 



. .76 

 . .50 

 . 1.00 



NEW FRENCH ROSES. 



TEA ROSE. 



BEAUTY DE L'EUROPE (Gonod).— Of robust growth ; flowers 

 of excellent lorin, very large and full ; color deep yellow, 

 the reverse of petals^ copper; the most remarkable ex- 

 ample obtained in this class. 



BOURBON ROSE. ! 



ABBEGIRARDIN (Uernaix).— Vigorous; flowers large, full | 

 and well formed : color tender satiny rose, deeper in the 

 center ; very distinct and as florescent as La France. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. 



MAD. BIANCHI (Guillot).— Globular and imbricated ; of good 

 form and hearing; very fragrant ; light rosy lilac, much 

 brighter at the centre ;' silvery white on the reverse ; very | 

 free, being a seedling from Victor Verdler. j 



Price 50 Cents Each.. 



ERNEST PRINCE (Ducher).— Very vigorous; flowers very 

 large: color light red, deeper in the centre. Seedling 

 fruiii Antoine Ducher. 



FRANCOIS OLIN (Ducher).— Vigorous ; flowers large, full 

 and well formed: color cerise. 



SOUVENIR DE MADAME BERTHIER (Berthier).— Very vigor- 

 ous ; flowers very large, full and of fine form ; color beau- 

 tifiil briirht red. Seedling from Victor Verdler. 



ULRICH BRUNNER (Levet).— Vigorous ; flowers large and 

 lull with large petals; color cerise. Seedling from Paul 

 Neron. 



MAD. AMPERE (Libaud).— Seedling from Lion des Combats; 

 flowers larsre and fine : color rich crimson, shaded purple. 



MAD. RAMBAUD.— Dark heavy foliage; strong grower; of 

 the Victor Verdler type ; blooms when expanded larger than 

 variety named, and of a lighter shade of crimson. 



spe:c:iax« v/\.FtiE:Ti£:s. 



Charles Darwin— New Crimson Hybrid Perpetual, f^ 100. . »10 Jules Cretien— Brilliant fiery red ^ 100. . »10 



Crown Prince, " " ' ' ■• 20 Beauty of Stapleford— Hybrid Tea, Crimson.'. — '• ..16 



Duke of Teck— New Scarlet '• '• .. 20 Mad. Welsh— fea, Creamy Yellow " .. 8 



Dr. Hogg— Nearest ivpproach to Violet " ..10 Perle des Jardins— The best Yellow Tea " .. 7 



E. Y. Teas— Cherry Red, one of the best " ..25 Queen of Bedders— Crimson ■.. " ..10 



ST.A.NDARD VA.FHETIES. 



Everblooming SSO per 1000 | Hybrid Perpetual S60 per 1000 | Moss »150perlOOO 



Quality of plants as good as can be found in the country. Send for Wholesale Catalogue. 

 Nurserymen desiring Roses for Spring Plantingr, are invited to correspond. 



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MILLER & HUNT, Wright's Grove, Chicago, Ills. 



DICK'S 



Patent k Improveil Tuhlar SaHclle Soilers, 



OFFER TO THE TRADE 



SPECIAL CULTURE OF 



Ornamental Plants. 



DraciBna terminalis, are in very fine condition, 

 well furnished and colored. ^ 



First size, strong 6-in. pots 



Second " " 5-in. " 



Third " " 4-in. " 



Fourth " " 3-in. " 



Fifth " " 2K-in-" 



Ficns Elastica, splendid plants, 18 in. high 



Ivies— English, strong, 3 feet long, bushy 



Palms.— We otter the finest stock of young 

 thrifty seedling Palms in the country. 



Areca lutescens, 18 to 36 in S18 to 



" Verschattelti, 12 to 15 in 12 to 



Chamaerops excelsa, 3-in. pots 



" " 4-in. " 



Corypha Australis, 4-ln. " 



Cocos Wedelliana, 15 to 24 in 818 to 



Latania Borbonica, 2-in. pots 



3-in. " 



" " 4-in. " 



Oreodoxa regia, 23^-in." 



Phoenix Sylvestris, 2 >ii-in." 



" " 6-in. " 



! doz. ^ 100 



S6 00 SoO 00 



4 .50 35 00 



FOR HEATING HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES AND 

 DWELLINGS, THREE STYLES and TWELVE SIZES to heat 

 from 500 tc 2000 ft. of 4-in. PIPE. Send for circular to 



.812 to 



JNO. DICK JR., 



53rd & Woodland Ave., Phila., Pa* 



Dreer's Wholesale List for Spring of 1883 will be mailed 

 FREE to applicants in the trade. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



