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New Bourbon and China Roses— continued. 



Mrs. Paul No. I6I (G. Paul & Son).— New Bour- 

 — ^-^^— ^-^^ bon Rose, strongly resembles Malmaison 

 in growth and form of flower. Won the Gold Medal 

 prize over all competitors in its class. Flowers large and 

 double. Color a lovely pearl white with satin sheen. 

 Good, strong grower and free bloomer, 20 cts. each. 



Queen Mab No. 162 (Wm. Paul & Son).— The 



color may be described as soft, rosy 



apricot, the centre of flower shaded with orange, and 

 the outside tinted with rose and violet. It blooms with 

 extraordinary freedom. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 

 7 for $1 ; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



New Climbing Polyantha 

 Roses* 



Claire Jacquier No. 163. 



Resembles 



- Introducer unknown. 



Crimson Rambler in 

 growth and habit of flower. The small nankeen-yellow 

 flowers are produced profusely in large clusters like 

 Crimson Rambler, with which they contrast well. 

 Hardy ; climbs rapidly and blooms early. 20 cts. each ; 

 3 for 50 cts. 



Fair Rosamond No. 164. — a remarkable climber, 



■ with foliage resembling the hardiest 



Hybrid Perpetual. The flowers are produced very 



freely and are of medium size ; color light red. It is 

 hardy with moderate protection. A splendid companion 

 to Climbing White Pet. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; 

 7 for $1 ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



New and Rare Rugosa 

 Roses. 



5ouv. de Pierre Leperdrieux No. 165 (Cochet- 



— Cochet). — Of 



great vigor, superb foliage, and fruits abundantly, the 

 glossy, red apples rendering it very attractive. Flowers 

 double and of bright red color, produced in immense 

 clusters, from 6 to 30 Roses. Grand. 60 cts. each. 



riadame Charles Frederick Worth No. I66. 



" — It is a 

 strong, vigorous grower, with splendid, heavy foliage ; 

 unlike other varieties of this class, it blooms throughout 

 the Summer. The flowers are magnificent, extra deep 

 and dpuble, of enormous size, fully as large as American 

 Beauty ; the color is a deep claret, not unlike that of 

 Marion Dingee. Very fragrant. An extremely rare 

 and beautiful Rose. 40 Cts. each ; strong, three-year- 

 old plants, $1 each. 



m New Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 



Carmine Pillar No. 167 (G. Paul & Son).-New 



Clematis-flowered Rose. Saucer- 

 shaped single Roses, fully three inches in diameter, of 

 the color that gave it its name, dot the bush from the 

 ground up to its tips, some eight or more feet high. 

 Hardy in most sections, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 Cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



Golden Rambler No. I68 (Gray) {AUlsUr Stella 

 —^^——^-^—^^^^ Gray). — Blooms continuously 

 from early Spring until late in November. Delightfully 

 dove scented, golden-yellow flowers. Grows eighteen 

 feet in a season. Blooms in two-and-one-half-inch pots. 

 Quite hardy. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; two-year- 

 old plants, 35 cts. each. 



Jene Andre No. 169. — New climbing Tea; quickly 

 — ^^— — ^— makes a bush of splendid proportions. 

 Good-sized orange-yellow flowers that shade darker to- 

 ward the centre. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for 

 $1 ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



rirs. 



Wagram No. 170 (Bernaix). — Large, full 

 . flowers of magnificent satin-rose color. 



Extremely beautiful when fully opened, measuring four 

 and one-half inches across ; also promises to be of value 

 as a pillar Rose in the far West and South. Looks like 

 Paul Neyron in form. Extra good. 20 cts. each; 3 

 for 50 cts. 



Southern Beauty No. 171 (The Dingee & Conard 



■ :- Co.).— The equal of Gloire de 



Dijon; large, double flowers, sweetly fragrant; rich pale 

 amber shaded salmon. Free bloqming ; hardy every- 

 where. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



Valentine Alterman No. 172.— Pure white, of 



— — medium size ; strong grower 



and recommended most highly by foreign growers. 35 

 cts. each. 



Wasily Chludof f No. 173 (Schwartz). — A new 



— — ^ cUmbing Noisette Rose; color 



brilliant coppery red tinted with yellow ; fine, long buds, 

 large, full and sweet; beautiful bronze foliage. Splendid, 

 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 Cts. ; 7 for $1; two-year-old 

 plants, 35 cts. each. 



Fanny Stolwerck No. 174 (Nabonnand).— A new 

 — ^— ^— — — — ^ climbmg Tea Rose of great merit. 

 Habit vigorous, splendid outdoors, hardy with careful 

 protection. Color yellow and salmon rose, shaded with 

 peach and reflexed with copper ; buds coppery carmine. 

 Flowers large and well made. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 

 50 cts. 



Zepherin Drouat No. 175.— introducer unknown. 



A hardy climbing Rose of strong- 

 est growth, growing in one season to a height of 15 to 

 20 feet. The flowers are large and double, and of fine, 

 bright rose color. Blooms freely. The foliage is par- 

 ticularly handsome — large, deep red and dark green. 15 

 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1; two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



Climbing flalmaison No. 176. — identical with 



_ Malmaison, one of the 



grandest Roses, except that it is a vigorous climber. 

 Color rich, cream^y flesh, shaded clear, peachy red with 

 rose centre ; perfectly double and deliciously fragrant. 

 Hardy with protection. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 Cts.; 

 7 for $1 ; two-year-old plants, 40 Cts. each. 



