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Jeannie Dickson — (Hybrid Re- 

 montant). Color rosy pink, entire 

 margin of petals edged with silvery 

 pink, base of petals having a pale yel- 

 low zone ; a new shade. The flowers 

 are large, full, with a very high center 

 which stands up prominently. Growth 

 vigorous. Budded plants, 75c. 



liady Arthur Hill -(Hybrid Re 

 montant). Large, full, symmetrical ; 

 lilac rose ; distinct and fine. An 

 abundant bloomer. 75c. 



liady Helen Stewart— (Hybrid 

 Remontant). Bright crimson scarlet; 

 large, full and of perfect form, pro- 

 duced on long stiff stems, highly per- 

 fumed ; distinct and tine. A beauti- 

 ful and valuable variety. Budded 

 and on own roots. 75c. 



Lia France — Although not a new 

 rose it deserves mention as the sweet- 

 est and most useful of all roses. 

 Delicate silvery rose, changing to sil 

 very pink ; very large, full, of fine 

 globular form, and a most consrano 

 bloomer. The illustration is from a 

 photograph of flowers grown in the 

 open field. (See cut). 50c, 



Madame Caroline Testout fHy- 

 brid Tea)— (New. ) A beautiful bright, 

 j et clear pink rose, and very much re- 

 sembles La Fiance, from which it un 

 doubtedly originated It is of more 



EARI. OF DtJFFEKIN 



MARSHALL P WILDER. 



Sturdy habit, however, 

 and exceedingly florifer- 

 ous, and the individual 

 blooms are often uuich 

 larger than those of La 

 France. It maintains its 

 beautiful color at all 

 seasons ; handsome foli- 

 age , stem stout, fra- 

 grance very delicate. 

 50c, 



■'Mme. Caroline Testout set 

 every one agog. She lights up 

 better at night, than does any- 

 other rose that has ever before 

 been introduced. She was the 

 winner of the $50 silver cup at 

 the New York show this year, 

 for the best 50 pink roses on 

 long stems." — Gardeniiig,isov . 

 15, 1892, 



Madame G. Bruant 



(Hybrid Rugosa) — The 

 first of a new race of 

 hybrids, and all things 

 considered, the best new 

 rose of recent years. In 

 the bud state the flowers 

 are long and pointed, 

 when open, semi-double; 

 pure white and fragrant, 

 and produced freely in 

 clusters at intervals 

 throughout the summer; 

 exceptionally hardy and 

 vigorous ; forms a hand- 

 some bush. Budded 

 plants. 75c. 



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