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Meg Merrilles. Gorgeous crimson ; very free-flowering ; seeds abundantly ; 
has a wonderfully robust habit and large foliage ; one of the best. 
Rose Bradwardine. Beautiful clear rose, perfect in shape ; very protuse ; 
strong, robust habit. 
HYBRID MEMORIAL ROSES (H. Wichuraiana). 
The growth is trailing or creeping, and can be used in covering terraces 
or trellises. They are hardy and grow well in the poorest soil. The foliage 
is thick and leathery, shining as if varnished, and keeps fresh and bright 
until nearly midwinter. The flowers are abundant, and last in perfection for a 
long time. 
Universal Favorite. Flowers are very double, two inches and over in 
diameter, of a beautiful rose color ; very fragrant. 
South Orange Perfection. Remarkably free flowering; about one and 
one-half inches in diameter, soft blush pink at the tips, changing to 
white. 
Manda's Triumph. The flowers are pure white and very double, producing 
clusters of from ten to twelve on the small side shoots, literally covering 
the plant and standing well above the foliage. 
HARDY PLANTS, BULBS, Etc. 
Anemone (Japonica). One of the best herbaceous border plants grown. It 
grows up fresh from the root each spring, and its peculiar leaves are very 
attractive until fall, when spikes of beautiful blossoms appear, which 
remain for weeks. Single blossoms are about two inches in diameter 
■Single red and single white. 
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. The most beautiful of all the ornamental 
grasses. Foliage marked crosswise with alternate bands of white and 
green. Its large blooms, like the Pampas grass, develop in the autumn. 
Hardy. A small root when delivered ; three to five feet high when fully 
grown. 
Golden Glow. This new flowering plant is hardy and an excellent grower. 
It blooms from July to September and its double flowers are of a deep 
golden yellow color. In appearance they are like fine Chrysanthemums 
and quite as attractive and desirable. We furnish only the root. 
Herbaceous Pseonias. For a brilliant display of bloom during May and 
June there is nothing that will equal the pseonias. Many have flowers of 
immense size, intensely double, and produced in profusion. Paeonias 
are perfectly hardy, and succeed in almost any soil, except where water 
stands. 
Tree Paeonias (Moutan). A native of China. Handsome, flowering shrubs 
attaining from six to eight feet in height in about ten years, with proper 
care. The flowers are remarkably striking, of gorgeous colors, very 
numerous, enormous in size, often measuring six to nine inches across ■ 
begins to bloom in May. Although hardy, the plants are greatly im- 
proved by a slight protection in winter. 
