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THE HOR TICUL TURA L AD VER TISER. 



^NEW ^ ROSES * OF * 1883.^ 



The below named varieties, are the best of the new Roses otfered in Europe last Fall, they are grown all on their own 

 roots ami well establislu'<l plants in ty^ inch pots, and ready for delivery, price 75 cents each. 



TEAS. 

 Hon. Edith Giffbrd. Very larpe, full, fine shape, color flesh-white, center slightly tinged with yellow and salmon-pink ; 



an ahuiuiant bloomer ; very tine. 

 .Jeanne Abel. .Medium size ; tolor light pink, center shaded to deep rose. 



L Klei;ante. Of modium size, full, good sliape ; color vivid rose, center yellow shaded and striped white ; very free bloomer. 

 Aladaine Keraond. Medium size, handsome form ; color yellowish-white, center darker ; very fragrant and very free. 



An exctellent variety for forcing. 

 Md. Eusene Vordier. Large, well shaped, dark salmon, yellow shaded and striped white, extra. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. 

 Alexander Dapont. Very large, fine shaped, purplish-red, shaded crimson ; fine ; free bloomer. 

 Fanny Olron. Large, full, of splendid shape ; flue blush-rose, outside of the petals white. 

 ^o8epli CInippaz. torm of Jules Margottin, very large, full, perfect globular lorm : fine : lilac-rose. 

 Mane Fig«»t. hine globular form, large and very fragrant; crimson red. 

 >lHrie LagrBnge. Large, sometimes very large ; color purplisli-crimson. Free bloomer. 

 Madam Kuvket. Large, full and globular ; color vivid rose ; a fine rose and Iree bloomer. 

 Mervfille iie Lyon. .\ sport from Baroness de Rothschild ; large, pure white and very fine. 

 Souvenir Theresa Level. Large, vivid red, shaded ; a new color and very fine. 



R0SE:S of 1882. 



Beanty de L. Europe, Etoile de Lyon, Ml. Cusin, Abbe Gir^udin and others at low rates. Malmaison, 

 Sorabreiiil. Ducliess of fcdinburg, Md. Welsh, Coquette des Alps, Anna Uiesbacb, Michnel Saunders, Ueauty 

 of Sttaplefurd. Cornelia Cook, and other varieties strong enough to lie potted in 4-inch pots, at «6.00 per loO. «5U.OO 

 per 1(M). White and Scarlet Crape Myrtle, !»8.00 per KHI. Ficus Elastica, !tK15.00 per 100. Oleander Madori 

 granditlora, double Scarlet and Single yellow, !1»8.00 per 100. Send for Descriptive Catalogue. Address- 



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