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Souvenir De Pierre Notting. 



tones — organge-yellow, bordered in car- 

 mine-rose. Promises to prove very popu- 

 lar. Has received not less than six gold 

 medals and prizes; 25c., 50c., $1.00. 



BESSIE BROWN. A rose of trans- 

 cendent beauty, totally distinct, and one of 

 the largest and fullest that we have ever 

 seen. It is erect and vigorous in growth, 

 flowering profusely in the open ground all 



Bessie Brown. 



through the summer. Color pure white, 

 sometimes faintly flushed pink; petals enor- 

 mous and of shell shape. It is marvelous 



The Dinsmore Rose. 



that such large flowers can be so freely pro- 

 duced; 25, 50, $1.00. 



HELEN GOULD or BALDUIN. One 

 of the most remarkable roses of recent date. 

 As strong growing as the best of the H. 

 P.'s, with large, handsome foliage, flowers 

 of the fullest form and largest size, which 

 is equalled in profusion by no other rose of 

 its size that we have ever seen. The color 

 is bright glowing carmine, and out-ranks all 

 others of its color. The bud is long and 

 elegantly pointed ; it is as sweet as a June 

 rose. Its many fine qualities will make 

 friends for it; 15c, 25c, 50c. and extra 

 strong $1.00. 



DINSMORE. After thorough trial we 

 find this rose out-ranks all others of the 

 large varieties. We have so few of the true 

 hybrids which bloom all the year around, 

 which this rose does, while it does not 

 surpass the American Beauty in size it does 

 in color, and is quite as profuse in flower- 

 ing, and no garden or collection of roses is 

 complete without it; flowers large and per- 

 fectly double, color rich crimson scarlet ; 

 very showy and handsome ; delightfully fra- 

 grant. Price for strong blooming plants, 

 15c, 25c. and 50c. each and extra strong, 

 $1.00. 



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