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HYBRID TEA YiO^^%— Continued. 



Duchess of Connaught. Large full flowers of a pale rose color; dwarf. 50 cts. 



Duke of Connaught. Deep velvety crimson, edged with the brightest red; flowers large, buds long, and of very 



fine form. 75 cts. 

 Hon. Geo. Bancroft. Deep red, shaded with violet-crimson ; large, full flowers, highly scented. 50 cts. 

 Mad. Julia ^^eidman. Salmon-silvery rose, carmine and yellow in the centre ; reverse of petals violet rose. 75 cts. 

 Viscountess Falmouth. Large flowers of good form, very delicate purplish rose, highly scented. 50 cts. 



The set of seven varieties for $3.00. 



NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



A. M. Ampere. Purple red, with bluish reflex, medium size, full, cupped; growth vigorous, sects. 



Crown Prince. Purple red, with deeper centre, very large and full ; fine form. 50 cts. 



Ernest Prince. Clear red, deeper in the centre, ver>' large, well formed and globular ; growth verj' vigorous. 50 cts. 



Helen Paul. Very fine white, sometimes shaded with rose, very large, of globular form ; growth vigorous. 75 cLs 



Mad. John Twombly. Deep currant red, large, full, well formed, growth vigorous, fi.oo. 



Mad. Martha D'Halloy. Cherrj' carmined red, large, full, well formed ; growth vigorous. 75 cts. 



Mrs. Jowitt. Brilliant glowing crimson, shaded with lake, flowers very large and globular. 75 cts. 



Lady Sheffield. Brilliant rosy cerise, of fine form. 50 cts. 



Ulrich Brunner. Carmined rose, verj' large ; seedling from Paul Neron. 75 cts. 



NEW CLIMBING ROSE. 



Caroline Goodrich. Flowers in clusters, on strong shoots of ten to fifteen flowers each : color the same as the 

 well-known General Jacqueminot, but more double ; a strong, vigorous grower. 50 cts. 



SCIRPUS NUTALENSIS. 



A grass-like plant, with light green foliage ; very effective 

 for hanging-baskets, or for planting in aquariums or moist 

 shaded places. 50 cts. 



STREPTOSOLEN JAMESONI. 



This fine plant was first introduced from Central America 

 into France, where it has created quite a furore, as being one 

 of the finest decorative plants brought into commerce. It is 

 of easy culture and produces large trusses of deep orange 

 flowers, passing to a rich scarlet crimson ; it commences to 

 flower early in March and continues quite full through June 

 and July. 50 cts. 



DOUBLE TROP^OLUM — HERMINE GROSSHOFF. 



HERMINE 



DOUBLE TROPiEOLUM 

 GROSSHOFF. 



This is a decided improvement, and differs from all other Tro- 

 paeolums in the dwarf growth and large, perfectly double flowers, 

 which are about two inches in diameter, and of a bright orange- 

 red color. It blooms continuously, and we know of no other 

 plant that will give better results under almost any treatment. It 

 is well adapted to grow in single specimens as a p?t-plant, or for 

 planting in the open border. Its bright-colored flowers and ele- 

 gant habit of growth render it indispensable in the planting of 

 vases, baskets or window-boxes. 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



TROPiEOLUM PLENISSIMUS MAJUS. 



A strong growing variety of climbing habit, and very large flowers of a bright orange color and dark centre. 30 cts. 



VIOLET— SWANLEY WHITE. 



- 'A sport from the popular and well-known Marie Louise. It is in every way equal to its parent, having the same 

 growth, the same freedom of flowering, the same perfume, and the individual flowers are equally as large, and are 

 of the purest white color. The finest double white violet in cultivation, and is a grand acquisition. 75 cts. 



SWANLEY WHITE VIOLET. 



