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Margaret Dickson (1891), and Marchioness of Londonderry (1893), but none nearly as warmly as we now welcome this sterling acquisi- 
tion—Frau Karl Druschki. In the first place itis pure w hite, which none of its predecessors can lay claim to be, added to W hich it 
has a good, vigorous habit, and is, moreover, one of the freest ‘flow ering, if not the most continuous flows ering, of all the Pe Pea DHE 
raiser of this remarkable Rose—and all honor to hin—is Peter Lambert of Trier, in Germany.—7ke Garden, London. 
“Tt is universally admitted to be the best white Hybrid Perpetual in cultivation: : 
Unmistakably this Rose is the finest novelty of the last few years —7he Garden, London, 
Milton—Flowers very large, full to the center, and of fine globular shape; bright carmine, 
the petals shaded brilliant velvety crimson, and reflexed with silver; growth vigorous. 
A fine garden rose. $1.00. 
Madame E. Levavasseur—Flowers large, full, bright red, in the way of Ulrich Brunner, 
vigorous and free blooming. $1.00. 
Rosslyn—Flowers of a delicate rosy flesh color. A good rose. $1.00. 
Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi—Flowers of fine form, color soft pink. Not anew variety, 
but one which should be grown. $1.00. 
NEW POLYANTHA OR FAIRY ROSES. 
THE FOLLOWING ARE VERY INTERESTING AND DESIRABLE. 
Katharine Zeimet—Flowers small, very full, in clusters; pure white, fragrant. $1.00. 
Leonie Lamesch—Flowers medium size, bright copper red, with golden center. Distinct 
and beautiful. $1.00. 
Perle des Rouges—Flowers medium size, very full, borne in clusters, color velvety 
crimson. $1.00. 
Frau Karl Druschki (New Pure White Rose) 
“It is universally admitted to be the best white Hybrid Perpetual in cultivation ” 
