NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLAN'lH. 
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fIVE SUPEHB EJiGLISB t P. ROSES. 
flUQU5TlNE QUI- 
N0I5SE/IU. 
This beautiful rose resembles 
thf La France in shape, and is 
frequently called the white La 
I" ranee. It is equal to that va- 
riety in fragrance and freedom 
of bloom. Flowers of a pearly 
white color, shading to jjink at 
the centre. The plant is not 
jierfcctly hardy, and really t>e- 
1. iiiss to the Teas, although it 
iiiav be grown with any of the 
J I I', varieties, providing a 
covering be given it through 
the winter. It is a grand rose, 
am! should be in every coUec- 
tinti. 3So. each. 
nRS. JflflES 
BROWNLOW. 
One of the best English roses 
ever introduced. The flowers 
V vc very large, of fine form, and 
exceedingly fragrant. Color a 
clear carmine. It has been 
Rw-irdcd two first-class certifi- 
cates at floral exhibitions in 
England, and we predict that 
It will become one of the most 
popular hardy roses. 35o. 
each. 
J_/IbT HELEN 
STEWART. 
Another splendid rose from 
Sngland. The plantis a strong, 
rigorous grower, and very 
lardy. Flowers bright crim- 
lon, large and sweet. It is an 
;arly and free bloomer, always 
jiTing perfect satisfaction. _\Ve 
annot recommend it too high- 
ly. 85 0. each. 
L/IbT ARTHUR 
HILL. 
Co-ora rosy lilac ; the blooms 
are of large size, line form, and 
produced in great abundance, 
e. cry shoot being crowned 
with a bud. Growth is vigor- 
ous, foliage distinct and hand- 
some. Its free blooming quali- 
ties and beautiful color make it 
one of the most desirable va- 
rieties we have ever grown. No 
lover of roses should be without it. 
35c. each. 
n/IRCHIONESS OF LORNE. 
This lovelv rose was introduced by Wm. Paul & Son, 
London, Eng., who say; "This beautiful rose, dedicated 
by special permission to her royal highness the Princess I.ouise. 
Marchioness of Lome, produces flowers of an exceedingly rich, fulgent 
rose color, slightly shaded in the centre with vivid carmine, they are 
large and very sweet, full and of finelycupped shape; petals large and 
budslongand handsome. It is specially remarkable for its truly per- 
petual habit." 2Bo. each. 
Montana, Neihart. — Roses and Carnations arrived last night, all 
in good condition, and I was very ranch pleased with them. 
E. G. DOOGLASS. 
New Jersey, Sewahen.— I have received many boxes of plants, but 
none in as good condition as yours. None wilted, and they are look- 
ing fine. Mrs. M. Warren. 
New Yosk, N. Y. — I have placed several orders for plants with parties 
out of town, and feel free to acknowledge that those received from you 
were the healthiest, cheapest, and in every respect the most satisfactory 
1 have CTcr received. L. A. Liohtfoot. 
.\. Guinoisseau. 
Vermont, West Fairlee.— The Roses came safely and in good condi- 
tion. We are highly pleased in everj- respect. 
Mrs. W. Paui., 
These Fi^« ^Slem English looses Sent lf>ostpaid fof only $1.00. 
