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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



NEW ROSES OF '85 AND '86. 



HER MAJESTY. 



"pER MAJESTY." 



This new rose is a cross between the hybrid per- 

 petual Mabel Morrison and Tea Canary. It was 

 raised by Mr. H. Bennett, an English farmer, who 

 of late years has devoted his time to the improvement 

 of the rose. Her Majesty is of immense size, perfect 

 symmetry, and a lovely shade of rose pink tinted 

 flesh color. The claims made for it as a forcing rose 

 have hardly been borne out, but we consider it ex- 

 tremely valuable as an out-door rose. As a pillar 

 rose for the South it will be found valuable, as it 

 has a tendency to climb. 



50 cts. to $1.50 each ; $5.00 to $15.00 per doz. 



THE Bip. 



A lovely pure white Tea Rose of the Mermet type ; 

 it is very full and double, free flowering and excel- 

 lent for forcing. 



Strom; plants $1.00 each ; $10.00 per doz. 



Young plants 30 " 3.00 " " 



HpICf BEAUTY. 



An excellent rose for forcing or open air. The 

 flowers are very double, of a deep crimson color, and 

 very fragrant. 



Its blooming qualities are remarkable, as it is 

 scarcely ever out of flower, and is a true type of 

 what a Hybrid Perpetual Rose should be. We con- 

 sider it one of the most valuable of the late introduc- 

 tions. 



1st size $1.00 each ; $10.00 per doz. 



2d " 50 " 5.00 " " 



3d " 30 " 3.00 " " 



THE BRIDE. 



AMERICAN FEAUTY 



Charleston, S. C. — " Plants arrived in beautiful condition ; not a leaf withered." — Mrs. Julius M. Cator. 



