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NEW AND Rare Hybrid Perpetual Roses-continued. 



Comte RaOUl Chandon No. 84 (Leveque).— We 



■ commend this new variety 



for its vigorous, healthy growth and large, beautifully 

 formed flowers. Flowers extra large, full and of glorious 

 form. Color vermilion with brown shading. A grand 

 sort. 30 cts. each ; 2 for 50 cts. 



Coquette Bordelaise No. 85 (Duprat Sons).— 

 Looks like a Camellia. Flow- 

 ers very large, fragrant and regular. Color lively car- 

 mine rose, broadly edged and spotted with white. A 

 remarkable variety. 50 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 

 $1 each. 



Crimson Globe No. 86.— As suggested by the name 



the flowers present an appearance of 



a large crimson globe, exceedingly double and full ; rare 

 and beautiful. 30 cts. each ; 2 for 50 cts.; two-year- 

 old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Crimson Queen No. 87 (Wm. Paul & Son).— a 



• splendid Autumn Rose; flowers 



very large and double ; petals fine, very free blooming 

 and of excellent growth and habit; color bright purple, 

 centre shaded with lurid crimson. 30 Cts. each; 2 for 

 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 50 Cts. each. 



Ellen Drew No. 88 (Dickson & Sons).— The 



color is charming and distinct, light 



silver pink with peach shading. The flowers are 

 large and of excellent substance. The habit of 

 growth is strong and healthy. Unusually good. 

 25 Cts. each ; 3 for 60 cts.; two-year-old plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



Haileybury No. 93 (G. Paul & Son).— a beau- 

 tiful Rose of extraordinary merit. 



Blooms with the greatest freedom, almost as freely 

 as a Hybrid Tea. The flowers ar^ of a charming, re- 

 fined, round shape; color bright crimson; a good, 

 strong grower. A Rose that you should have. '25 

 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 

 cts. each. 



Emperor No. 89 (Wm. Paul & Son).— Very dark, j 



almost black ; small and neat for buttonholes ; | 



hardy and free blooming. 30 cts. each. ' I 



Exposition de PovinS No. 90 (Cochet-Cochet). I 



■ — Very vigorous ; flowers i 



large, very full, superb form; color velvety red. Awarded I 

 a Diploma of Honor. 35 CtS. each ; two-year-old j 

 plants, 50 cts. each. ! 



Firebrand No. 91 (Wm. Paul & Son).— Rich, vivid ' 

 crimson, shaded occasionally with blackish \ 



maroon; very large, full and of circular outline. Very 



sweet. 35 cts. each. 



Grand Mogul No. 92 (Wm. Paul & Son).— Deep, 

 brilliant crimson, shaded with scarlet 



and black ; large, full and double ; finely made. 35 cts. 



each; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Helen Keller No. 94 (Dickson & Sons).— Like all 



— the products of this celebrated firm, 



this variety is one of extraordinary beauty. It possesses 

 such superior merit that we are led to give it our strong- 

 est indorsement, knowing that it cannot fail to please 

 everyone. The color is a clear, bright pink; flowers 

 large and finely made; extra-large, shell-shaped petals 

 of great substance ; wonderfully free bloomer. A 

 -splendid Rose. 25 Cts. each ; 3 for 60 Cts.; two-year- 

 old plants, 40 CtS. each. 



James Brownlow No. 95 (Dickson & Sons).— 



Pretty carmine flowers ; graceful 



form and very large, full and double. Thoroughly dis- 

 tinct. 30 Cts. each ; 2 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



Jubilee No. 96 (Henderson). — A new Rose of wonder- 



ful beauty, bearing large flowers five to six 



inches across, very full and double ; buds long and grace- 

 ful. Color glowing velvety crimson ; fragrance delicious. 

 Was awarded a gold medal by the Massachusetts Horti- 

 cultural Society. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 ctS.; two- 

 year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Laurence Allen No. 97 (Cooling & sons). — This 



beautiful new Hybrid Perpetual is 



perhaps the finest light Rose of its class introduced since 

 Her Majesty was distributed. The extra-large, hand- 

 some flowers stand up in great fashion and are full, deep 

 and well built. The color is rare and beautiful — clear, 

 soft pink with lighter shading. The flowers are sweetly 

 perfumed. It blooms early and with great freedom. 

 The introducers received three certificates of merit for it. 

 It is the only rival of Her Majesty. 75 cts. each. 



Lady Arthur Hill No. 98 (Dickson & Sons).— a 



most vigorous grower with flow- 

 ers of the largest size, double, finely formed. Color 

 beautiful shade of silvery rose. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 

 50 Cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



Louise Muller No. 99 (Dr. MuUer-Welngarten). — 



Blooms continuously from June until 



frost. Large, bold flowers of exquisite form and color 

 — brilliant red. Forces well. 35 cts. each. 



Marchioness of Downshire No. loo (Dickson 



& Sons). — An im- 

 posing Rose of great beauty — satin pink, shaded rose ; 

 large, full and double ; of excellent substance. Grand 

 and highly fragrant. 35 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



Marchioness of Londonderry No. loi (Dick- 



— son & Sons). — 



Magnificent from every standpoint. Flowers of great 

 size, perfectly formed and carried on very stout, erect 

 foot-stalks ; color ivory white ; petals of great substance, 

 shell-shaped and reflexed ; highly perfumed and free- 

 blooming. A vigorous grower with splendid foliage, we 

 might say mildew-proof. Has won numerous prizes, 

 certificates, etc. 40 ctS. each ; two-year-old plants, 

 65 cts. each. 



Marchioness of Lome No. 102 (Wm. Paul & 



Son). — A remarkably free- 

 flowering variety, with cup-shaped flowers of an exceed- 

 ingly rich rosy color, slightly shaded in the centre with 

 vivid carmine. They are large, very sweet and full, and 

 in the bud exceedingly handsome. 25 CtS. each ; two- 

 year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Marie Zahn No. lOS (Dr. Muller-Weingarten).— 



— This is a Bourbon Tea Hybrid, the first 



of its class. The growth is bushy and strong ; leaf large 

 and glossy, light green; flower large, full cup-shaped; 

 bud long and pointed ; color light silvery rose with car- 

 mine shading; base yellowish. Free blooming, hardy 

 and fragrant. 30 CtS. each ; two-year-old plants, 60 

 cts. each. 



Merrie England No. 104 (Harkness & Sons).— a 



charming novelty. Totally distinct 



from every other variety. Color rosy crimson, very dis- 

 tinct and plentifully striped silvery blush; some of the 

 petals have occasional broad, silvery markings, others 

 flushed like a Carnation ; flowers large ; form and quality 

 the best. 50 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 75 cts. 

 each. 



Mrs. Cleveland No. 105 (E. Glll).— Of recent in- 



'. troduction and exceedingly scarce. 



In habit of growth, size and color of flowers it resembles 

 Baroness Rothschild. Flower is of immense size, double 

 and full; color is bright, clear pink. Certainly one of 

 the grandest Roses we have ever seen. 25 cts. each ; 

 3 for 60 cts.; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



