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Chanapney. — A fine hardy pillar rose, quite double and very fragrant; flower deep rose, 

 changing to pale rose ; desirable. 



G-em of the Prairie. — Bright violet crimson ; large, very double and fragrant. 



Greville, or Seven Sisters. — Flowers in large clusters ; varies in color from white to 

 crimson. 



Pride of "Washingi^on. — Brilliant amaranth, shaded rose centre ; large clusters ; very 

 double; fine. 



Rlissers Cottage. — Dark velvety crimson ; strong grower ; desirable. 



Ruga (Ayrshire). — A Scotch running rose of slender and very rapid growth; valuable for 

 covering banks, fences and unsightly objects ; will thrive in rough poor ground where 

 other roses would not grow ; the flower is large, full and double ; color, pale flesh, 

 beautifully shaded with rose. 



Dundee Rambler. — Similar in all respects to Ruga, except that flowers are wJiite ; me- 

 dium size, and semi-double. 



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HARDY ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHIjUBS. 



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HYDRANGEA GRANDIFLORA. 



HYDRANGEA GRANDIFLORA. 



Price. — Strong blooming plants, 50 cents each ; 2 for 75 cents; 6 for $2 ; 12 for $4. 

 Note.— This Hydrangea still retains its position as the finest hardy flowering shrub in 

 cultivation, the demand for it constantly increases as its merits become better known. 



