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Carl of Pembroke — (Hybrid Remontaut). Bright crimson, a beautiful dear shade. Very fra- 

 grant. 75c. 



Empress (Kaiserin) Augusta Victoria — (New) (Tea). Described as an extra fine -white variety 

 faintly blended with cream color ; very large, full and double, almost perfect in form and it con- 

 tinues beautiful even when fully expanded. Its fragrance is a combination of tea and magnolia, 

 and is very delightful and distinct from that of any other variety. Beautiful glossy foliage ; a 

 vigorous grower and very free flowering, blooming at every shoot. Will undoubtedly prove very 

 valuable tor forcing This variety was the winner of the $50 silver cup at the New York Chrysan- 

 themum and Rose show this year for the best and most promising forcing rose of recent introduction 

 never before exhibited at a New York show. Small plants, 75c. 



Francois Levet — (Hybrid Remontant). Not a new variety, but one which cannot fail to do well, even 

 witli the most careless cultivator ; it is of robust habit and a remarkably free bloomer ; flowers good 

 size, of a beautiful cherry red ; it shotild be in every garden. (See cut). 50c. 



Gloire de Margottiu— (Hybrid Remontant). Brilliant scarlet ; large, semi-double, gobular, of 

 good shape, elongated bud ; fragrant ; vigorous and free flowering. Probably the brightest rose 

 yet raised Valuable for forcing, and for culture out of doors. Budded plants, 75c. 



Golden Gate— (Tea). Large, double, bud long and pointed ; creamy white, base of petals golden 

 yellow, tinged pink. Free bloomer and promising. 50c. 



Gustave Piganeau — (Hybrid Remontant). Large, equaling PawZ Neyron in size , full and cupped ; 

 brilliant carmine lake ; buds long. 75c. 



" Awarded silver medal by National Rose Society of England. A flower which thus early takes such conspicuous posi- 

 tion mustbe of inucli merit. Very large, rivaling Ulrich Brunner or Paul Neyron in this respect, but notwithstanding 

 this distinctive trait, it is wholly free from coarseness. Rich crimson, full, intense and delightful. Another point in its 

 favor is the sweet fragrance, a precious trait in the rose . "' —Ga rdener' s Magazine, July 2, ISM. 



TYPES OF KUG08.V KOSES, SHOWING M.ME. G. BRIWNT ON THE LEFT. 



Tor complete list of varieties send for our 160-page General Catalogue, finely illustrated -mth 

 numerous half-tone and pen engravings, and with a beautiful illuminated cover— mailed free. 



