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riety, 25 by 50 feet, had twenty-two thousand five hundred buds a7id flowei*s on it at one 

 time. 50 cents. 



JULES FING-ER. — An elegant French sort ; flowers full and finely formed ; color, bright 

 rosy scarlet, beautifully shaded with intense crimson ; very fragrant ; a vigorous grower and 

 free bloomer. 50 cents. 



MADAME ETIENNE LEVET.— One of the very finest New French Roses ; flowers 

 and buds very large; double and full, and delightfully fragrant ; vivid glowing crimson ; a 

 very striking and beautiful color ; a constant and profuse bloomer. 50 cents. 



"WILLIAM ALLEN" RICHARDSON.— New and fine; very distinct; color deep 

 orange yellow, changing to coppery yellow ; sometimes shaded at centre with rosy blush ; 

 flower is large, quite full and double, and very fragrant. 50 cents. 



MADAME WELCH— NEW EVER-BLOOMINQ ROSE. (See page 22.) 



LA PRINCESS VERA. — Rich creamy white, beautifully shaded with coppery yellow, 

 delicately veined with pale blush and carmine ; large, full, very double flowers ; exquis- 

 itely scented. 50 cents. 



MADAME ALFRED CARRIERE.— Bright carnation red, changing to salmon rose, 

 delicately tinged with pale canary yellow ; medium size flower ; very double, full and 

 sweet. 50 cents. 



JULES JURGrENSEN. — Extra fine ; flowers extra large and full ; very sweet ; color 

 brilliant magenta red, centre violet crimson ; awarded a first-class certificate at the Lyons 

 (France) Exposition. 50 cents. 



MADAME LOUIS HENRY.— Full medium size ; very regular and perfect form ; pale 

 silvery white, elegantly shaded with buff or salmon yellow. 50 cents. 



