NEW G-UIDE TO ROSE CULTURE. 



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Jean Lelievre, 60 cts. 

 La France, 50 cts. 

 Louis Van Houtte, 

 La Reine, 

 Louis Carrique, 

 Mons. Fillion, 

 Michael Strogoff, 

 Mad. Thevenot, 

 Mad. Marie Rady, 



Mad. Annie Wood, 

 Mad. Marie Closon, 

 Mad. Adelaide Cote, 

 Mad. Gustave Bonnet, 

 Mad. Plantier, 

 Mad. Frances Pettit, 

 Margaret de Roman, 

 Marshall P. Wilder, 60 cts. 

 Mons. E. Y. Teas, 



Paul Verdier, 

 Prince Albert, 

 Roi d'Espagne, 

 Reynold's Hole, 

 Senator Vaisse, 

 Thomas Mills, 

 The Shah, 

 Vulcan, 

 Victor Verdier. 



25 for $7 ; 50 for $13 ; $25 per 

 Both sets, 156 varieties in all, 



Price, except where noted, 40 cents each ; $4 per doz. 

 Hundred. Set of 54 varieties named above for $13.50. 

 for $37.50. 



Two Year Moss Roses. — Luxembourg, Gloire of Mosses, Princess Adelaide, Henry Martin and 

 others. Price 50 cents each ; $5 per doz. 



Two Year Hardy Climbing" Roses. — Prairie Queen, Pride of Washington, Seven Sisters, Balti- 

 more Belle, etc. Price, 50 cents each ; $5 per doz. 



Two Year Hardy Ever-Blooming' Climbers. — Page 16. Price, 50 cents each ; $5 per doz. Set 

 of 6 for $2.50. 



Two Year Hybrid Tea Roses. — Michael Saunders, Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, Countess 

 of Pembroke, Duchess of Connaught, Antoine Verdier, Triumph d'Angers, Mad. Etienne 

 LEVET, etc. Price, 40 cents each ; $4 per doz. 



Two Year Polyantha Roses. — Perle d'Or, Jeanne Drivon, Annie Marie de Montravel. 

 40 cents each ; $4 per doz. Set of eight varieties for $3. 



NOTICE. — The Two Year Roses must invariably be sent by Express, and we cannot make separate 

 shipments of less amount than $2. They weigh, when packed, about as follows: 12 plants 20 pounds, 25 

 plants 35 pounds, 50 plants 50 pounds, 100 plants 75 pounds. The purchaser pays the Express charges. 



The Two Year Roses are suitable for general planting, also for conservatories, cemeteries, etc. We 

 select carefully, and ship promptly according to directions. 



The Splendid Dahlia Sunflower. 



(Helianthus Multiflora Plena.) 



We present a fine illustration of 

 this handsome plant which is now at- 

 tracting great attention. THERE IS 

 NOTHING EQUAL TO IT AMONG 

 YELLOW FLOWERS. It grows from 

 three to four feet high, is of bushy and 

 compact habit, and is covered from 

 top to bottom with splendid GOLDEN 

 YELLOW FLOWERS, the SIZE of 

 DAHLIAS, and PERFECTLY 

 DOUBLE. They have strong woody 

 stems, and are of such good substance 

 that they keep a long time after being 

 cut, and are greatly admired. It blooms 

 in July and August \the first season) 

 and is altogether one of the most strik- 

 ing and handsome flowers of its season. 

 It is moderately hardy, but should have 

 a light covering of leaves or straw during 

 Winter in cold localities. It ranks with 

 hardy shrubs, and is undoubtedly one of 

 the most showy and handsome plants re- 

 cently introduced. 25 cents ; 2 for 40 

 cents; $2 per doz. 



Special Offer.— One Splendid 

 Dahlia Sunflower and one Hy- 

 drangea Grandiflora (page 49), 

 the 2 for 50 cents ; or 1 Sunflower, 1 

 Hydrangea Grandiflora and 6 

 Star List Roses (page 42), pur- 

 chaser's selection, 8 in all, for $1. 



Splendid Dahlia Sunflower. 



