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ELLIVANGER & BARRY'S 



Pink Rambler {Euphrosine) — Flowers medium size, pink, in clusters, very pretty. 30 cts. 



White Rambler (Thalia) — Small or medium, daisy-like, pretty white flowers in large clusters ; fragrant, 

 very ornamental. 30 cts. 



Yellow Rambler — (Aglaia) — Flowers two to two and a half inches in diameter, in clusters of six to ten. 

 Yellow in bud, but white when fully open ; when half open the flowers are tinged with yellow, 

 slightly fragrant. Plant vigorous and free-blooming ; hardy, very pretty and desirable. 20 cts. 



Rosa Multiflora Japonica — A charming species, introduced from Japan more than a century ago, but 

 only recently brought to notice. It is exceedingly free-blooming, and towards the end of June 

 the plant is covered with great clusters of small white, single, sweetly fragrant flowers, in which 

 the golden-colored anthers make a charming contrast with the snowy-white petals. It is 

 extremely hardy and grows rapidly, and is a valuable shrub. 25 cts. 



La Prosperine (Hybrid Multiflora)— Flowers medium size, rosy peach, center tinted orange yellow; borne 

 on long stems ; valuable for cutting ; fragrant ; of vigorous growth. 50 cts. 



Paul's Carmine Pillar — Flowers very large, single, bright rosy carmine, and produced abundantly. 

 Grows ten to twelve feet in a season. 50 cts. 



Rosa setigera (The Michigan or Prairie Rose) — This is not a new rose by any means, but it seems to have 

 been lost sight of for a number of years. Now that single roses are so popular, this variety will 

 be much sought after. It is a climber, and when trained over a veranda makes a beautiful dis- 

 play. Large single flowers, of a deep rose color. 25 cts. 



One of the handsomest of single roses. — Garden and Forest. 



Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars— Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being 

 crosses between common Sweet Briar and various other roses. It is certain they are a great 

 acquisition. Like their parent, the common Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliciously scented. The 

 flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. 35 cts. each. 



Amy Robsart— Lovely deep rose. 

 Anne of Qeierstein — Dark crimson. 

 Brenda— Maiden's blush or peach. 

 Catharine Seyton— Rosy pink. 

 Edith Bellenden— Pale rose. 

 Flora M'lvor — Pure white blushed rose. 

 Green Mantle— Bright pink. 

 Jeanie Deans — Scarlet crimson. 



Julia Mannering— Porcelain pink. 



Lady Penzance— Beautiful soft tint of copper. 



Lord Penzance— Soft shade of fawn or ecru. 



Lucy Ashton— Pretty white blooms with pink edges. 



Lucy Bertram— Deep crimson. 



Meg Merrilies— Crimson. 



Minna— Pure white. 



Rose Bradwardine— Beautiful clear rose. 



Cooling's Single Crimson Bedder— A charming addition to the single and garden roses; quite distinct; 

 semi-dwarf habit : color glowing crimson ; flowers very large and produced in clusters. 50 cts. 



Belle Poitevine (Hybrid Rugosa)—A new- 

 Hybrid Rugosa Rose of a deep rose 

 color. Flowers semi-double. 

 50 cts. 



Blanc Double de Coubert — (Double IV lute 

 Rugosa) — A new variety of Rugosa 

 Alba with double, pure white flowers, 

 possessing a delightful fragrance. 

 A distinct and beautiful rose. 50 cts. 



Calocarpa — (Hybrid Rugosa) — Rose 

 color, single, very sweet ; brilliant 

 foliage in autumn. 50 cts. 



Chedane Guinoisseau (Rugosa)— Flowers 

 very large, very full ; color fine 

 satiny rose ; flowers in clusters and 

 continues till frost. 50 cts. 



Rose Apples (Rugosa) — Flowers semi- 

 double, with large petals ; color 

 pale carmine rose, blooming in im- 

 mense clusters during summer and 

 autumn. Vigorous. 50 cts. 



Souvenir de Pierre Leperdrieux (Rugosa) 

 — Flowers double, in immense clus- 

 ters ; color bright vinous red. 

 Very vigorous ; superb foliage ; 

 abundant fruits. Very ornamental. 

 50 cts. 



Antoine Rivoire (H. T.) — Flowers large, 

 full, rosy flesh on a yellow ground, 

 shaded with bright carmine ; beauti- 

 ful pale green foliage ; plant vigor- 



ROSE, MARGARET DICKSON. OUS. A lOVely TOSe. 50 CtS. 



