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ELLWANGER & BARRY S 



"Flowers of great size, perfectly formed, and carried on stout stems. Color ivory white; 

 petals of great substance, shell-shaped and reflexed; free flowering; highly perfumed; growth 

 vigorous and foliage very fine, we may say mildew proof. Undoubtedly one of the finest we 

 have yet raised." Awarded the gold medal at Crystal Palace, London. $1.50. 



NEW ROSE, "MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY/' (Reduced.) 



Rosa Wichuraiana. 



( Th e Jap a n Tra iling R^se . ) 



This pretty novelty is a native of Japan, and is^rnost valuable plant for covering embank- 

 ments, rockeries, etc., and particularly for use ip^cemeteries. It is a low, trailing species, its 

 stems creeping on the ground almost as closely as the Ivy. Foliage small, very dark green and 

 lustrous; the flowers, which are produced k/July, are single, pure white, resembling somewhat 

 small White Anemone flowers and are very fragrant. A great acquisition. 50c. 



" Its remarkable habit, its hardiness, the- brilliancy of its lustrous foliage, and the beauty of its flowers, 

 which appear when most shrubs are out of bloom, certainly recommend it to the attention of the lovers 

 of hardy plants." — Garden and Forest. 



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Jew Hybrid Tea Rose, " Belle Siebrecht." 



A new Rose, which comes highly recommended. Described as follows: "Color a solid 

 pink of the richest shade, a rare color; flowers large, beautifully formed and long, tapering shape, 

 with high center, and when half blown the petals reflex in a graceful manner; sweetly perfumed. 

 A vigorous grower, with large glossy foliage of leathery texture. It is predicted by eminent rose 

 growers that it will be the be^t forcing and the best selling rosetha^has ever been introduced." $1. 



____ — ■ -\/New Hybrid Tea Rose, " Mrs. W. C. Whitney." 



A new American seedling Rose, said to be one of the greatest acquisitions ever introduced. 

 Described as follows: Color beautiful shade of clear deep pink, wi(th a fragrance distinct from 

 any known variety. A strong, vigorous grower, producing large, full flowers; very free flowering. 

 Awarded the " Mrs. Whitney Cup " at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1892. $1.00. 



