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OrlmNun Qnneii, viti. (II'. I'nul .t rv r ,) Very iiii-(fe, fiiU, of beautiful (flobular form; velvet}' crimson 



SiuKleii with llcry n-.l in th.' cciit. i-, an.l with maroon ou tlie outer petals. $1.00. 

 I>a]iiuark, vty. (ir. 7'<iiii <fc .sVm, ;.«*>.) "Flowers large, a JitHe deeper in color than irt Prance, which It somewhat 



rewtmblea." Small plants r< u<ly .1 um^ Isl, mz. 81.50. 

 OiiHtave riganenii, vly. (Prrnil, fil.s, Itiirhi i; lx:iO.) Very large, octualliniBr Patd X'ei/rnn in size; full and cupiHXl; 



ItrilUiuit cannim; lake ; bwla loiij,'. It is i x pcctcKl that this will prove a very valuable variety. 75c. 

 Jeannie UiclcHon, viij. (A. UUhat^n A- .V/ii-s 'v>".) Oiii_^ of Dit-k.son's new podigrL-e Seedling- Ko.'se.s, and described as 



follows: r<ilor nisy jiiiik, cnlire uiarfrin (if petals i-dffi-d with silvery pink, base of petals haviIl^' a pale yi^llow 



zone. The lluwcrs are lar(,'e, full, willi a vi-ry hi^jli eiMitcr which stands up prominently. Petals of (rreat sub- 



stiuiee, larj/i; and smooth. The growth is vigorous. In this variety we add to the Ilylirid Perpetual seetiou 



quite a new sliaile of color. 75c. 

 I^aily Arthur Hill, vig. (A. IHdauni & Sims. ISUO.) I^irge, full, synunetrieal ; lilac rose, distinct and line. An 



abunilant bhiomer. Tfic. 



Hadame Joseph l>eslKds, vHl. (Uuillnt, IHSH.) Flesh white, shaded with salmon rose; very large, well-forrae<l ; 



very vigorous. ,V superb Kose. 73o. 

 MarclilonsKs of DuiVi-rin, (^l. Dirkmn <!• Solus, ISSJ.) "Of magnificent form ; white, with pale flesh (Xjnter; 



petals \ ery large, shell-shaiKsl and of great substance; foliage very large, dark gr«;n." Small plants ready 



.Tune Isl, is'.e. S^J.Ufl. 



Mandiioness iif l.orne, vi(i. (tf. Paul A Sell, ISiiu.) Large, full, cupped shape; buds long and handsome, rich, 

 and fulgcid l ose-eolor, shaded %vith vivid ejirmine, remarkiible for its iMTpetual habit. On own roots. V,o. 



Margarid J)ii kson, i'i(/. {A. Diclcnon <t Smix, IHOl.) " Very large, besmtiful rosy pink, suffused with yellow at base 

 of jictals, which arc rcflexed." Small plants ready .Tune 1st, 1S«2. $2.00. 



Matirieu L. <le Vilnioriii, vig. (hexmpw, IS'Jl.) Ijirge, double, fine form; clear bright red; sbaded velvety 

 brown, 7-'>e. 



MrH. William Watson, vig. (A. Dlckmn A Som, WM.) "Large, full, globular, produced freely on stiff erect 



shoots; t>eautirul i)ale pink; foliage large ami handsome." Small plants ready June Ist, 18SI2. $1.50. 

 Oakinont. "Deep bright rose color in the way of Paul Seyron, but blooms much more freely; delightfully 



scented ; cent inucs in liloimi all summer, and is one of the best varieties for very e^irly winter forcing." $1.25. 

 Kalaniander, (IT. I'Kul <i Snn, liHl,) "large and full; bright scarlet crimson, very vivid in summer; very 



free flowering." Small [ilants ready .Tune 1st, 1S93. $2.00. 

 Souvenir du Kosieriste Cioiiod, x'ig. (Jam Dtichtr, l.SUO.) Very large, full and well formed; cerise veine<l with 



bright rose; fragrant. Forces well and promising. One of the best new roses. $1.00. 

 T. W. Girdlestone, vig. (A. JMchxim <fc Sotif, lS!/0.) "Very large, full, perfectly symmetrical in form; brilliant 



carmine, base of petals shaded with lake; very fragrant." Small plants ready Jutie 1st, 1HI2. $l.."iO. 



VALUABLE VARIETIES OF HYBRID REMONTANT ROSES OF 

 RECENT INTRODUCTION. 



Alplionse Sonpert, Dip. (jMChamte, ISSS.) Large ; very handsome and showy ; bright rose color. Aflnerose. 50c. 

 ntiiKiiioro, vig. (Peter Henderson, 1SS7.) Scarlet crimson, large, double, very fragrant, free bloomer. Budded 

 plant.s. Mv. 



KI.IZ A HOICLI.K (Hybrid Noisette), mod. (Oiiiiloi, ISCO.) Although an old rose, is not well enough known, and 

 is introduced here on account of its great merit. White, delicately tinged with pink; medium size; full, 

 beautiful circular form. An e.V(|uisilc rose, lludded plants. 5llc. 



Karl i>f Dniiv-rin, riy. (,A. Oiihsuii ,v .sci//.--, issi.) One of the finest roses of recent years. It gliould lie m every 

 rulkLlian. liich briUiatit vt lvcly ciinisnn, shadc(l with dark maroon ; large, full, finely forme<l; delightful 

 rragranc<'. A vigorous urowcr. tiiic of the lliiest dai k lioscs. Budded plants. 75c. 



<;iuire do Alargottin, ri(;. (Murgnltin, Isx;.) lirilliaut s< ai li'i : hUKc, semiKlouble, globular, of good shape, elon- 

 gated bud; fragrant; vlgcjnni.s and free ftnwerinf.^ I'lnimiiiy ilie brightest rose yet raised. Valtiable tor 

 forcing, and for culture out of doors, liudiled and ou ow n roots. Inc. 



Glolre l.yonnaise. r/i/. (c,»i/(i)/-fi!.s, Kv. .) Wliite, tinted yellow ; largo moderately full; resembles a Tea Koso in 

 form and fragrara-e. Ibidded I'huits. Title. 



J-a»ly Helen siewarl, Diu. (A. I lirlrsnn ,<c Suns, 1SS7.) Another beautiful and valuable variety. Bright crimson 

 sejulct ; large, full and of perfect form, produced on long stiff stems, highly perfumed; distinct and line. 

 Ituddcd and on own root.s. ".ic. 



M.\l>.\MH (iAIUtlKL l.l l/.KT. vig. rn- free. (Uabawl, isrs.) Pink, distinct, very large, cupped shape; some- 

 what fragrant. As an I'xhibition rose, will rank vnth its rival, nimnicxt Hotlischild. In England this variety 

 still conliMues to take the l<-ad of all the Hybrid Peri>etuals as an exhibition rosea position it has held for five 

 years. Hudded planLs. 50c. 



MAUS1I.\IX P. WILDICU, i-ig. (K. .t 13., (iiir iif the hM rosi s' in cullinttiini. Kaiscd from the sc(h! iif (Icn. 



.l(U<iiu:niiniit. It is of vigorous growl li, w it h liealt hy Injiagc; lloweis la rue, semi-nlnlmlar. lull, well fonncd ; 

 color cherry-carmine, mucli like a light chavil Mari, Hminninn.ov a shade dcepei- Hum .Ud/ e lunlij.nna very 

 fragrant. In wood, foliage, ami f(niu of tlower, it resemlili's AlTn d t'Mliimli, but the seedling excels that 

 famous variety in vigcu-, hardiness and Ireedomof bloom, II coniiuues to bloom profusely long after the 

 otiier Kcmoiitaiits are out of llower. In In-ief, it may be cle>i rihed as an improved Alfirii Cubnnlj, and as 

 good a rose as has been raised by anyone. It is undoubtcdl\- the linest of its color. Budded and on own 

 mots. .")0c. ^ 



Mrs. .John Laing, vig. IBcnnclt, 1SS7.) Hie most hcaidifnl I'e.-r nf nr. »( i/i/r..i(Hc(i"M. A set-dling of 2'Vaiicoi« 

 J/idicioii ; soft pink; large and of flue form, produced on siionu stems; exceedingly fragrant ; one of the 

 most valuable varieties for forcing, and flowers eoutiuuously in the open ground. Hudded and on own 

 roots. 75c. 



