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The French people are generally credited with setting the fashion for almost everything, and they excel 



particularly in originating New varieties of Roses. These are some of the latest and best, culled from the 



whole offerings of this year, imported by us at large cost. 



Glorie des Cuivres. — This is a very lovely New Rose of grand and remarkable effect ; the flowers are 

 of elegant crown form, extra large, having petals full to the centre ; the color is a rare and lustrous 

 shade of salmon rose, delicately tinted with fine coppery gold ; buds are sometimes elegant citron red, 

 with deep golden centre; a very novel and attractive color; quite remarkable ; a constant bloomer 

 and delightfully perfumed. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Duchesse Marie Salviati. — This is another grand New Rose of very remarkable color ; beautiful chrome 

 yellow, elegantly tinged with orange, passing to buff, prettily flushed with rose ; buds and outer petals 

 orange red ; the buds are large, long and pointed, the flowers extra large, quite full and very sweet; 

 entirely distinct and very beautiful. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Jeanne Guillauniez. — A very beautiful New Tea Rose, medium to large size, broad shell-like petals, 

 well filled to the centre ; color, pale coppery yellow or old gold, beautifully toned with canary, suffused 

 with delicate blush ; reverse of petals orange red. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Madame Philippe Kuntz. — A lovely Tea Rose, medium to large size flowers ; clear bright pink or 

 China rose, reverse of petals silvery pink centre, elegantly shaded salmon yellow, sometimes flushed 

 with crimson ; flowers finely formed, very full and double, deliciously sweet, very pretty and attrac- 

 tive. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Mad'elle Marguerite Fabisch. — This is a very remarkable, brilliant and showy variety ; rich crimson, 

 with white centre ; large, well-filled flowers, very fragrant, and striking. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Madame Olga. — Extra large, deep, highly built-up form, good substance ; large petals outside, becom- 

 ing smaller towards the centre; marked pineapple form ; color, rich creamy white, faintly tinged with 

 pale canarv yellow ; delightfully scented, very handsome and desirable. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Georges Fartaer. — A charming Tea Rose, medium to large size flowers, somewhat irregular form, full 

 and well filled, borne on long stems ; color, rich orange red, having a- deep velvety gloss and change- 

 able effect, very noticeable and distinct ; a constant bloomer, very sweet. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Madame Adolphe de Tarle. — Medium to large size flowers, somewhat flat form, having an indented 

 or ruffled outline, quite noticeable and pretty; color, clear canary yellow, sometimes passing to white, 

 tinted with sulphur yellow, delicately shaded with rosy blush ; highly perfumed. Price, 50c; $5 per doz. 



Souvenir de Francois Gaulain. — This is an unusual and highly remarkable color for a Tea Rose ; 

 dark, rich velvety crimson, very dark and very velvety; exceedingly rich and handsome, an early and 

 constant bloomer; very fragrant, large full flowers. Price. 50 cts.; #$5 per doz. 



Madame Marthe du Bourg. — This is a lovely Tea Rose, one of the prettiest and sweetest in the whole 

 list ; the flowers are cup-shaped, with wonderfully pretty crimped petals, giving the flowers a distinct 

 and handsome ruffled or lace appearance, or as if edged with fine lace ; the color is fine creamy pink, 

 with rosy flesh centre; the buds and sometimes the flowers are beautiful apricot yellow, flushed with 

 orange red; a unique and lovely variety. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Etoile d'Or (Star of Gold). — This elegant New Rose is certainly a great acquisition ; full round flowers, 

 perfectly double, borne in large clusters, pale chrome yellow, with rich citron-red centre ; blooms quickly 

 and profusely, and besides being exceedingly beautiful, is entirely distinct from all others. Price, 

 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Souvenir de Bruel. — This is a fine, large, full, handsome Rose ; bold globular flowers, well borne up on 

 stout stems ; color, clear bright carmine, or rosy pink, passing to deep flesh, reverse of petals silvery 

 rose ; very fragrant and beautiful. Price, 50 cts.; $5 per doz. 



Madame Sadi Carnot. — This ought to be one of the finest Roses in the whole collection, as it is named 

 after the wife of the President of France. It blooms in large clusters, fine full flowers; clear bright 

 cherry red, passing to magenta ; makes pretty buds, is delightfully perfumed, Price, 50c; $5 per .doz. 

 Price of the above 13 elegant Paris Novelties, 50 cts. each ; 3 for $1.25 ; 6 for $2.50 ; entire 



set of 13 for $5. Two-year size, 85 cts. each ; 3 for $2.50 ; 6 for $5 ; set of 13 for $9.75. 



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Here are Eight Brand New Roses, highly recommended by the French growers, which we will sell for 

 only $2, one-half regular price. They may be as good as the best, and higher priced when better known. 

 Marquise de Forton (Novelty 1891).— Lovely creamy white, delicately tinged with pale canary yellow, 



elegantly flushed with tender carmine; medium size; deliciously perfumed. Price, 25 cts. 

 Mad'elle Genevieve Godard (Novelty 1891). — Very pretty for buttonhole and corsage ; medium size 



flowers, very full and regular ; color, clear carmine red ; very handsome and sweet. Price, 23 cts. 

 Gustave Nadaud (Novelty 1891) — Very striking and peculiar; rich brown citron red or dark terracotta, 



lightened with coppery rose and bright orange red ; medium size, full and handsome. Price, 25 cts. 

 Miss Marston (Novelty 1891). — Splendid large fine flowers; lovely peach red, elegantly penciled with 



rich salmon yellow; very handsome and delightfully scented. Price, 25 cts. 

 Madeleine d'Aoust (Novelty 1891). — Extra fine, large regular flowers, perfectly double and full to the 



centre ; rich apricot yellow, shaded coppery red ; outer petals silver white ; very sweet. Price, 25 cts. 

 Madame Moreau (Novelty 1891). — Elegant peachy red, passing to apricot and fawn; large, very 



double flowers, deliciously sweet, very beautiful. Price, 25 cts. 

 A. Maille (Novelty 1891) — This is a grand Rose; extra-large, full flowers, borne on long stout stems; 



color, brilliant carmine, passing to clear carnation red; highly recommended. Price, 25 cts. 

 Souvenir d'Auguste Legros (Novelty 1891).— Extra-large flowers ; fine, solid, regular form; clear, 



bright pink, shaded carmine, with fierv-red centre. Price, 25 cts. 



This set of Eight Choice Novelties for $2. With beautiful Premium Roses — Marie Pavie and Mad. 

 Etienne (page 23; — 10 for $2.20. Two-year size, 50 cts. each ; set of 8 for $4 ; with premiums, 10 for #4.50. 



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