ELLWANQBR & BARRY'S 



NEW AND RECENTLY INTRODUCED ROSES. 



NEW BOURBON ROSES. 



KronprlnzfRsJn Tli'tnrla, ritf. {Spwlli, 1SS7.) A sport from fiimn uir <h- }n Malmalsi>n, flowei'S inilk wliitc tiincii 

 with sulphur yi ilow. SOc. 



lVIa<]»mtt Hiiroii \vinnrd, via. iVlgnitrnn, 1810.) Flowera lartre, full anil cupped i lilac rose; frafi-rnii I. 'lOc. 

 Mrs. D«'({r!nv. lirscnihlcs .l/yo!/inc somewliat in leaf ami flower, but. is more eomimct in urowth. In fciior it is 



a rich Klo.'sy pink, \ cry I riiwrrant, and is a remarkably prolific and continnou.s bloomer. It is .said to be pcr- 



fec-tly Imrily south ot' Xcu- York. .Wo. 

 MrK, Paul, i>i(;. (I'mil A- S(m, Isul.) I,arpc, open flower, like a Cniiiellia, with very bold thick pcdils, lu-rlccdj 



aminged, blush white, with ro.sy peach .shading; very distinct; a fiiu' auiuuuial rose. 7.')e. 



NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



Anf{ii.stine Gillnol«eau, »((7. [Ouinoisum, lss:i.) Flowci-s while, slif;hl ly tlTited wit h lle.sli. Sometiuics callc<l M'liiir 



Ijii I'^ance. Valuable for foreiii(,>-. .5nc. 

 HriKhtoii Heiiuty, r/V;. liriKht reil llowi'rs, produced in j,'reat profusion all suuniier; suitalile lor beddius:. alic. 

 Huc-licss of Albany, ni;. ( IT. l>,nil Son, Wv-.'.) A .sport from llie well known and popnlai- La France. While it 



rescTrdili-s ii.s ]iareril in se\ cral respeet.s, it is (piito distinct in i-olor, beiiiff of a ric:h, deep, even pink tint, and 



the shape is more finished ; it is e<piall,\' N iiforous, free bloom in^^ and frag'rant. One of the nnist important of 



recciil ai 'iiiisiiinns fer ^rrowiiiff in the open air or for foroini?. 50c. 

 Dr. ra»t«-nr, riij. i M'fi niii-llnl„ it, /^--r.) liosy carmine, a fine clear shade; (lowers B-lobuiar, finely formed ; free 



tlowerinj.'; dark ri<-h folla«e. .5(lc. 

 La France of '«9, viy. (Miimm-I{i)liert, ISHU.) Flowers very larsre; In-illiant red; liuds lonff; very free llew- 



erinif. -Vic. 



Madaiiie Caroline Testout, vig. {Veriicl-iyitchcr, ISM.) Flowers larjfc, very double ; silvery ro.se. free bloomer. Sic. 



Itladainc Sell waller, vifl, (/icnirttJ;, Z*s«.) I'iiik ; large, line; flowers freely and abnndaut ly. r>(ie. 



MKTKOIl, ri!/. (limnetl, 1SS7.) llleh, dark, velvety crimson, retaininff its color well ; a constant bloomer; healthy, 



with no tetideney to mildew ; admirable for forcinjr. SOc. 

 Pink Kov<-r, vi<i. (1)'. I'md ,i- .'inn, l^:in.) Flowers very pale fiink, deeper in the center, large, full and cximndcd; 



excc'cdintily swei'l ; buds limu', clean and handsome. Of seml-cliinliing habit. oOo. 

 White Lady, Hiod. ( IF. /'((»/ ,V- .^'o/i, l^-i:i.) Flowers larsc, beautiful semi-oupped form ; creamy wliite. 50c. 



NEW POLYANTHA ROSES. 



Itlanclie Uefiatel, ilwf. {I{ernai.r, iw.) Carmine, shadi'il with ro.se; llowers .small, jiroiluced in clii.sters iif forty 

 to fifty blootas. ."lOc. 



CLOTH 1 l.DK sor IMCUT, viQ. (Sw(pcrt * iVottitiff, 1S90.) Medium size; very dotible and beautifully Imbricated 

 like an Ji.stei' ; jn'oducied in ehisters: pearly white, with rosy lake ctMiters, liable to vary, producing off.eii red 

 and white flowers on same plant. \'al liable for llnrists for desi^jns, iir as a inarket |>nt jilant, being a remark- 

 ably free and constatit bloomer, atid of easy culture. ( lie e/' tiir iikisI viihinlilr re.sy.s n( rn-ntl i ill nulnct loll. oOo. 



Ktolle d'Or, chrf. (Diilnr nil, Jss.'i.) Flowers medium size, cilrun yellow in the center shading to fiale chrome yellow; 

 very fi-ee flowering and vi'ry jaelty. An ac<piisition. ."idc. 



George PcrncI, l/.i. (./es. I'n-ini, l-<s:.l Flowers medium; silvery yellow changing to fieach rose; an alanidani 

 bloomer. .\ jiromisiiig \iirieiy. .'lOe*. 



Gloire des Polyantha, iliij, iUuillnl, IKST.) nright rose with wliite center: full, nicely fia-med. Alnindanr 

 l)loomer. 5ile. 



Marie J'avie, I'l'j;. (Alivatiin; /SN;>.) Creamy white with light ro.se in center. Abuudain bliMaiaa-. ."iiie. 



MOST PROMISING OF THE NEW TEA ROSES. 



Nearly all have been laily partially tested, but so f ar as we have otiscrvcd, seem m be prnnusing, and lane t hei-e- 

 fore iKiai selected as wortliy to l)e oflered. Descriptions mostly those of the originalias. 



Christine de None, vig. ((hiillot, IS'M.) A'ery large an<l full; deeii |mri>lish red, cenier lake and clear purple; 

 sweet. amiiU plants. aOe. 



Clooimtra, mod. {Bennett, 1S!)0.) large; a beautifid pale pink, long poirUed buds, proiluced on stiff stems. Small 

 I>latits. 50c. 



Elise Fngier, ta'i;. tBimnnlrc, ISM.) Seedling of Xiflirln:t. di'scrilieil as resenihling it in form of hud. but u{ lietler 

 habit; color rich creamy white. It is expected to provea valuable \arieiy for f.ireing. Small plants, .llie. 



Ernest M«'t7., rifl. (f.'uillet, l^^^.l 1-irge. full, lincly fciriaed; soft carmine ruse; bml long, haiulsoine. r,(li-. 



General Mertcliansltj', I'l!/. (Ao'ioaad/a!, 7i.'ni.) f.arge size, good form; rosy bbisli, Iragiaiu and pretty. Small 

 plants. .ijOe. 



Gloire des Cnivres, !>/(/. (Tesnicr, ISS'.i.) Ltirge, full, salmon rose tinted with I'anary gold, fragrant and a free 

 lilooiner. Small plants. 50e. 



Golden Gati', vig. (Diiitirr Cniiitri! Co.. IV'l.) Large, double, hud long and pointed ; creamy white, base of petals 



golden jellow, tinged pink. Free III. .oilier and piomisim;. .-inc. 

 Hugh, liiud. i.l/een , ;■> •..) .\ sport friMii Cilhiiriin: .l/rn/e / . deseri i icd as being ot a rich, clear pink, superior to 



the imrent in cloudy weailier, as it holds the color much belter. Small filants. Keudy April 1. lSi)2. 81.50. 

 Jatine Nabonnand, rii;. iynhnnnaniU IS'jn,) r.arge, full; chrome yellow wit li cofipery rose center ; free bloomer 



and very fragrant, Small iihttits. 50c. 



