Logan Berry. 



A decided novelty, being a hybrid between a blackberry and a raspberry. Fruit as large as the 

 blackberry and of same shape ; color dark red when fully ripe ; partakes of the flavor of the blackberry 

 and raspberry ; pleasant, mild, vinous. 50c. each. 



Numbo, Paragon, and Ridgely Chestnuts. 



All produce large edible fruit. $1.00 each. 



Caryopteris Mastacanthus (Blue Spirasa,) 



A pretty autumn-blooming shrubby plant, producing clusters of beautiful blue fragrant flowers in 

 great profusion from September until frost. Dies to the ground here in winter. 50c. 



Hypericum Moserianum. 



A charming shrub of dwarf habit, producing large single yellow flowers in great profusion during 

 the summer. 75c. 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer. 



A fine new dwarf Spirsea with dark crimson flowers, darker than Spirsea Bumalda. 50c. 



New Rose Princess Bonnie. 



A new rose which comes highly recommended. Described as flowers large, semi-double, outside 

 petals rich solid crimson more vivid than Jacqueminot, while the inner side of the center ones at the 

 base is streaked with white ; possesses a rich fragrance. Plant vigorous, and blooms all the time, even 

 surpassing Clothilde Soupert, both in doors and out of doors. Every shoot produces several perfect 

 flowers, which frequently come in bouquet-like clusters of seven or eight. Small plants, 50c. 



New Irish Roses. 



{Dickson^ s Latest Productions.') 



SMALL PLANTS READY APRIL FIRST. 



Helen Keller — {Hjhrid Perpetual.) Flowers large, of most perfect form, and fragrant. Color 

 brilliant rosy cerise. A vigorous grower and very free bloomer. A most distinct and lovely rose. $1.00. 



Mavourneen — {Hybrid Perpetual.) Flowers large, full, and perfectly formed ; color delicate silvery 

 flesh white, shaded rose at base of petals. In every respect a lovely rose. $1.00. 



Marjorie — (H^'brid Tea.) Flowers medium size, exquisite form. Color white, suffused with salmon 

 pink ; flowers full and freely produced throughout the season. A charming variety, f i.oo. 



New Rose, Pink Soupert. 



A new rose described as identical with the famous Clothilde Soupert, its progenitor, with the 

 exception of color of flower, which is a deep pink similar to Hermosa. It is a continuous bloomer; 

 each branch terminates with a cluster of flowers. Single plants when but six months old under 

 ordinary treatment often produce fifty perfect flowers. Succeeds splendidly in open ground and is 

 hardier than Clothilde Soupert. 50c. - 



New Double White Rugosa Rose, Blanc Double de Courbet. 



A variety of Rugosa Alba with double white flowers, possessing a delightful fragrance. Small 

 plants in April. $1.00. 



Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars. 



(Latest Additioris). 



Small plants ready in April. $1.50 each. The set of seven varieties for $9.00. 



Catharine Seyton — Rosy pink. Jeanie Deans — Scarlet crimson. 



Edith Bellenden — Pale rose. Julia Mannering — Porcelain pink. 



Green Mantle — Bright pink. Lucy Bertram — Deep crimson. 



Minna — Pure white. 



Bruant's New Rugosa Rose, Belle Poitevine. 



A new Hybrid Rugosa rose of a deep rose color, raised by M. Bruant who produced the very 

 popular White" Hybrid Rugosa, Mme. G. Bruant. Small plants in April. $1.00. 



Gllwanger $ Barry, 



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