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Margaret Dickson (1891), and Marchioness of Londonderry (1893), but non elcome rling acquisi- 
tion—Frau Karl Druschki. In the first place itis pure white, which n laim to ft to ich 
has a good, vigorous habit, and is, moreover, one of the freest flowe flowering, of P The 
raiser of this remarkable Rose—and all honor to him—is Peter La he Garden, London. 
** It is universally admitted to be the best white Hybrid Per, 

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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. $t.0o. 
Rosslyn—Flowers of a delicate rosy flesh color. A good rose. $1.00. 
Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi—Flowers of fine form, color soft pink. Not a new 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) 
** Tt is universally admitted to be the best white Hybrid Perpetual in cultivation.” 
