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ELLlVAhlGER Sr BARRY'S LIST OF NOVELTIES, ETC. 



Madame Louis Gravier. (T.) Flowers large, very full ; color light salmon-tinted orange 

 yellow, bordered rosy carmine; vigorous, ffi.oo. 



Madame Jules Grolez. (H. T.) Flowers large, full ; color beautiful china rose. $i.oo. 



Mile. Alice Furon. (H. T.) Flowers large, globular ; color yellowish white. Vigorous ; very 

 free. $i.oo. 



Mile. Helena Cambier. (H. T.) Flowers large and very full ; color varying from rosy flesh to 

 salmon or rosy copper ; free-flowering. Very vigorous, bushy, and erect growth. $i.oo. 



Merrie England. (H. P.) Flowers large, color rosy crimson, striped silvery blush. Distinct. $i.oo. 



Mrs. Frank Cant. (H. P.) Flowers are large, very full, perfectly formed, and produced 

 abundantly. Color beautiful clear pink, the edge and back of petals silvery white, while the base 

 of the petals are fully two shades deeper in color. Growth erect and vigorous. Si.oo. 



Muriel Grahame. (T.) A sport from Catharine Mermet, similar in habit of growth. Color pale 

 cream, faintly flushed with rose. Distinct. $i.oo. 



Oskar Cordel. (H. P.) Flowers very large, full, round, cup-shaped; color bright carmine, very 

 rich ; sweetly scented and free-flowering. $i.oo. 



Philemon Cochet. (Bourbon.) Flowers very large and full, well formed, slightly globular ; color 

 bright rose. $i.oo. 



Queen Mab. (China.) Color soft rosy apricot, center shaded with orange, outside tinted rosy and 

 violet. Vigorous and free-blooming. Ii.oo. 



Rev. Alan Cheales. (H. P.) Flowers very large, pseony-shaped ; color pure lake, with reflexed 

 'Silvery white, shaded back petals. Very vigorous and free. $i.oo. 



Rose Apples, (Rugosa.) Flowers semi-double, with large petals ; color pale carmine rose, bloom- 

 ing in immense clusters during summer and autumn. Vigorous. $i.oo. 



Souvenir dt pie<rr5-,Leg^erdrieux. (R^gogji.)^ • Flowers double, in immense clusters ; color bright 

 vinous red. Vecy vigorous ;%'crpci-b foliage ; abundant tVuits. Very ornamental. $i.oo. 



Venus. (H. p.) Flowers large, full and well formed ; color dark vBlvety purple. $i.oo. 



Waltham Standard. (H. P.) Flowers brilliant carmine shaded with scarlet and violet. Fragrant ; 

 of vigorous growth and fine foliage. $i.oo. 



White Cocliet. (T.) A sport from Maman Cochet and identical with that variety except that 

 the flowers are pure white. $i.oo. 



Hybrid Wichuriana Roses. 



The habit of these ^ew Roses is the same as the Rosa Wichuriana or Memorial Rose. 



Manda's Triumph.'; Large clusters of double pure white flowers, two inches in diameter, and 

 sweetly scented. Grow'th free •, luxuriant foliage. 75c. 



Pink Reamer. Flo-wers single in close heads, nearly t\vo inches in diameter; color bright rich 

 pink, orange red stamens ;• fragrant. 75c. 



South Orange Perfection. , Perfectly formed, double flowers in great profusion, about one and a 

 half inches in diameter ; color so|rt blush pink at the tips, changing to white. 75c. 



Universal Favorite. Doublj-a flowers of a beautiful rose color, about two inches in diameter ; 

 fragrant. The most vigorous of . the set. 75c. 



Other Roses.V- 



jS^ot New, but Popular at the " Present Time. 



Austrian Yellow. Single flowers, rich golden ye-'.ilow. 50c. 



Austrian Copper. Flowers single, brilliant coppery red, outside of petals dull gold. Very 

 effective. 50c. 



Moschata Alba. Large single white flo ^wers, slightly tinged pink. A distinct, pretty flower. 5cc. 



