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NEW HARDY EVER-BLOOMING ROSE 
“Dinsmore.” 
We repeat the description given of this grand variety when 
first introduced by us, and would add that, next to ‘‘ Sunset.” 
it has had the largest sale of any rose ever sent out by us. We 
have received hundreds of letters confirming our high opinion 
of it. ‘‘ For years we have been looking for a variety which 
had all the desirable qualities of a bedding rose—that is, one ~ 
which was of good color, fine form, a profuse bloomer, and 
which would stand the rigor of our Northern winters without 
protection; and we can conscientiously say that, until the 
‘Dinsmore’ was produced there was none of our knowledge 
which combined all these qualities. It is a vigorous, healthy 
rose of branching habit, and is simply loaded with flowers all 
summer long, being even more profuse than most of the tender 
‘ever-blooming’ roses. The flowersare large, perfectly double, 
and of a dazzling scarlet crimson color, and have that rich, 
spicy fragrance peculiar to the best hybrid roses. We have 
proved the ‘ Dinsmore’ to be entirely hardy, and can recom- 
mend it as being the finest garden rose ever offered.” Wherever 
summer rose buds are wanted it has no equal. (See cut.) 
Price, from 8 inch pots, $12.00 per 100. 
9 oe ae 10. 00 ac 
GEN, JACQUEMINOT. 
MADAME 
DE WATTEVILLE. 
A grand rose for either summer or winter 
flowering. The coloring is most remark- 
able, cream at the base of the petals gradual- 
ly deepening to yellow, while the edges are 
suffused with ‘delicate shell pink and 
brilliant carmine tints, so exquisitely blend- 
ed as to render description difficult. One 
peculiarity of this rose is that unlike other 
varieties, it lights up under the gaslight 
even more brilliantly than in the daylight, 
hence it will be always popular for evening 
wear. 
Price 2 in. pots, $6.00 per 100, 
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HARDY YELLOW ROSE. 
Persian Yellow. 
This variety is always in demand and is 
comparatively scarce. We have secured 
a good stock of it this season. and offer only 
strong flowering plants. It is dark golden 
yellow. The best variety of its color, and 
is entirely hardy. 
Fine large plants, 75c. each; $7.50 per 
doz. 2d size, strong flowering plants, 50c. 
each, $4.50 per doz. 
“GEN, JACQUEMINOT.” 
Not known everywhere. The best of all 
forcing roses of the Hybrid Perpetual class. 
Hundreds of thousands of feet of glass are 
exclusive y devoted to this one variety. 
The buds, in midwinter, wholesale at from 
25 to 50 cents apiece Color, rich crimson, 
of fine shape and exquisite fragrance. This 
grand old variety holds its own against all 
new comers, and is undoubtedly one of the 
finest hardy roses of its color. (See cut.) 
Strong pot-grown plants, 3 in., $8.00; 4 
in., $12.00. 
(4 natural size.) 
