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Two-year Roses (^Continued). 



Two-year Polyantha Roses.— Clotilde Soupert, Glorie de Polyantha, Anna A-Iarie de Montravel, Jeanne Drivon, Mi 



Cecil Bruiier, Flora, George Pernet, Perle de Or, Mignonette, Liitle Gem. Price, 35 cts. each: 6 for Si 7s- Set of 



varieties named for $2.50. 

 Two-year Moss Roses.— Luxembourg, Gloire of Mosses,' Princess Adelaide, Henry Martin and others. Price 40 cts 



each ; §4 per doz. • -t ■ 



Two-year Hardy Climbing- Roses.— Prairie Queen, Pride of Washington, Seven Sisters, Baltimore Belle, etc. Price 



35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. ' 



Notice.— The Two-year Roses must invariably be sent by Express. They weigh, when packed, about as follows : 12 plants, 

 20 pounds; 25 plants, 35 pounds ; 5° plants, 50 pounds; 100 plants, 75 pounds. The purchaser pays the Express charges. 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM — SUGAR LOAF. 



New and Beautiful Chrysanthemums. 



Next after Roses, probably no class of flowers are more popular or more largely planted at the present 

 time than Chrysanthemums ; they are easy to grow and sure to bloom, and their great masses of brilliantly 

 colored flowers brighten up the declining days of Autumn in the most charming manner. IMany of the 

 newer varieties are as large and double as the finest Roses ; others have curious and remarkable flowers ; 

 some like great balls of feathers or lace — pink, yellow and red; others with streaming pendant petals, hke a 

 true lover's knot in the bonnet of a bride; they are surprisingly different in form and color, and all so beau- 

 tiful and attractive that every one must plant at least a few, and then is sure to long for more. They can 

 be planted at any convenient time in the early season, and will grow and thrive in any good ordinary soil. 

 As they bloom late in the season, it ic a good plan, when convenient, to plant near a wall or fence, 



