Lek. ROSE, 
BY THE LATE H. B. ELLWANGER. 
A Treatise on the Cultivation, Family Characteristics, Hitc., of the Various Groups of Roses 
with Accurate Descriptions of the Varieties now generally grown. 
ONE HANDSOME VOLUME, 16mo., CLOTH, $1.25, POST-PAID. 

“Mr. Exuwaneur’s book is sternly practical. His directions are sharp and 
positive. Occasionally he gives a sentence in italics which every rose grower should 
learn by heart. The chapter on “ Typical Roses” is especially valuable. This is not 
a botanical classification, but a grouping together of. certain families of larger classes 
which precedes it where all the best varieties are classified according to their value 
for bedding, forcing, exhibiting, autumn-bloom and other special purposes, as well as 
for certain qualities such as hardiness and fragrance.” — ew York Tribune. 

‘Its classification for various purposes will be very useful. Its historical and 
genealogical record is interesting, confirming as it does the fact, that good children 
come from good parents. Your Rose book will receive a hearty welcome and have 
an extensive circulation.” — Varshal] P.. Wilder. 
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BARRY’S FRUIT GARDEN. 
BY P, BARRY. 
Revised edition of 1883. Itisa book for all, from the most extensive orchardist 
to the owner of a city lot. Price, post-paid, $2.00. 
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