NEW ROSES PROM OVER THE SEA. 



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New Roses from Over the Sea {Continued). 



elongated ; color yellowish white, the back part yolk-yellow ; 

 a remarkable variety, making unfortunately double if not 

 triple use in the nomenclature. 30 cts. each. 



Madame Henri Greville. — Large, very full and well- 

 formed flowers ; globulous, of a beautiful appearance ; color 

 yellowish in the centre, shading to salmon hue ; a new color. 

 Certainly a fine Rose. 30 cts. each. 



Perle de Feu. — Middle-sized flowers, full, of a graceful, 

 agreeable form; color poppy red, shading to vermilion and 

 to yellow buff; very curious. 30 cts. each. 



Prince Hussein Kamil Pacha. — Large, full flowers; 

 color saffron with dark yellow, the 

 centre shading to ochre - reflected 

 golden color. 30 cts. each. 



Souvenir de Madame Lud- 

 niilla Scttulz.— Very large flow- 

 ers, having the shape of Souvenir de 

 la Malmaison; color rose, shading 

 to white; lilac-rose in the centre, 

 mixed with clear ochre. 30 cts. 

 each. 



Yvoonne Gravier. — Large, full 

 flowers of a rare perfection ; color 

 beautiful cream - yellow ; back of 

 petals light rose, the centre of the 

 flower shading to bright yellow. 

 30 cts. each. 



New Polyantha 

 Rose. 



Turner's Crimson Rambler. 



— The introducer says: "This re- 

 markable Rose, now offered for the 

 first time, was originally received 

 from Japan. The plant is of very 

 vigorous growth, making shoots 

 from 8 to 10 feet in height during 

 a season, and is consequently a 

 most desirable climbing variety, 

 and, when pegged down or grown 

 as a bush, a marvelous head of 

 bloom is the result, the two-year- 

 old wood producing trusses of flow- 

 ers on every growth. It is also 

 exceedingly hardy, having success- 

 fully withstood the test in exposed 

 situations of two very severe Win- 

 ters in England. The bright green 

 glossy foliage with which the plant 

 is covered very early in the Spring 

 forms a pleasing and striking con- 

 trast to the flowers, which are pro- 

 duced in large trusses of pyramidal 

 form and of the brightest crimson 

 color, the blooms remaining on the 

 plant for a great length of time 

 without falling or losing their 

 brightness. The foliage is also re- 

 tained to a great extent during the 

 Winter, making the plant almost 

 evergreen." Strong pot plants, 40 

 cts. each.; 3 for $1. 



ing; beautiful cream-white color, shading to rose; saffron- 

 yellow in the centre ; this is a beautiful variety. 30 cts. 

 each. 



New Climbing Tea Rose. 



Jean Andre. — Sarmentous (full of twigs); middle-sized 

 flowers, full, of perfect shape; color orange yellow, deep in 

 the centre; in the intermediate parts between that of Ma 

 Capucine and William Allen Richardson. 30 cts. each. 



MAMAN CuCHEf. 



New Hybrid Tea 

 Rose. 



Madame Joseph Combet. — 

 Nearly spineless; large, very full 

 and very well-formed flowers, per- 

 fectly imbricated and always bloom- 



Splendid New Tea Rose, Maman Cochet. 



Certainly one of the finest New French Roses, if not the best. The flowers are 

 very large, full and double. They are produced in great profusion, its floriferousness 

 being one of the many points that will commend it for amateur culture. The beau- 

 tiful, big, elongated buds and full-blown flowers are exquisitely charming, while the 

 fragrance is decidedly rich and subtle. Our illustration does it but meagre justice. 

 Upon first seeing it in bloom, the unusual grace and form of the flowers excited our 

 admiration at once, and now, after thorough trial, we highly recommend it to our 

 customers. The color is fleshy pink, with the inner side of petals a silvery rose. 

 Mons. Cochet, the originator of this magnificent variety, refused a thousand dollars 

 for the mother plants three years ago. It is a vigorous grower and possesses so 

 many distinct qualities that those who wish a New Rose of merit will do well to give 

 it a trial. Price, 30 cts. each ; 4 for $1. 



