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ELLWANGER & BARRT S 



MRS. JOHN LAING. 



Madame Joseph Desbois 



(I^bi id Remontant ) — Flesh white, 

 shaded with salmon rose ; very 

 large, well-formed; very vigorous. 

 A superb rose. Budded plants. 

 75c. 



Madame Pierre Griiillot (Tea) 

 — A new rose, which is destined 

 to great popularity, partaking of 

 both Mad. de Watteville iwA W. A. 

 Richardson in color; flowers large, 

 full, finely formed, pale yellow, 

 tinted with coppery orange at 

 center, becoming paler outwards; 

 edges of petals rosy crimson ; a 

 strong grower and free bloomer. 

 50c. 



Marchioness of Liorne (Hybrid 

 Remontant) — Large, full, cup 

 shaped ; buds long and handsome, 

 rich and fulgent rose color, shaded 

 witli vivid carmine ; remarkable 

 for its tine growth and perpetual 

 habit Budded plants. 75c. 

 Margaret Dickson (Hybrid 

 Remontant) — Of magnificent 

 form ; white, with pale flesh 

 center ; petals very large, shell 

 shaped, and of great substance ; 

 foliage very large, dark green. 

 Small plants. .|1.50. 



" A most valuable addition to our white Perpetuals, probably leaving all other white flowers in the background."— 



Journal of Horticulture, London. 



Marion Dingee (Tea) — Deep brilliant crimson , one of the brightest and richest colored Teas. 

 Flowers large, cup-shaped, and borne on long, straight stems 50c. 



Mrs. Paul (Bourbon) — Large open flower, like a Camellia, with very bold thick petals, perfectly 

 arranged, blush white, with rosy peach shading ; very distinct ; a fine autumnal rose 75c 



" It is quite certain that Mrs. Paul 



will be welcome in every garden on 

 account of the possession of all im- 

 portant good qualities." — The Garden. 



Pink Kover (Hybrid Tea)— 

 Flowers very pale pink, deeper 

 in the center, large, full and 

 expanded ; exceedingly sweet; 

 buds long, clean and handsome. 

 Of semi climbing habit. 50c. 



Rosa Wichxiraiana — Avari 

 etyfrom Japan ; it is a low 

 trailing species, its stems creep- 

 ing on the earth almost as 

 closely as the Ivy. The flowers 

 are pure white. It is quite 

 hardy, and has proved valuable 

 as a covering for banks, rock- 

 eries, etc., and for use in ceme 

 teries. $1.00. 



Ulrich Brunner (Hybrid 

 Remontant)-Raised from Paul 

 Neyron. Brilliant cherry red, 

 a very effective color , flowers 

 of fine form and finish, carried 

 well upon the plant ; petals of 

 great substance ; plant vigor- 

 ous, hardy, and resists mildew 

 One of the best varieties for 

 forcing and open air culture. 

 Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



FRANCOIS LEVET. 



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