ft. d<n]i)e]l ftloi'kl G[uitle. 
a ■■ MAMAN COCHET — Carmine, mingled with salmon-yellow ; very large and full, in the way of 
* ‘ C. Mennet. I)a*arfs, 2s, 6d. 
MEDEA — Lemon, canary centre, good reflexed shape, medium size. Dwarfs, 2,?. 
WABAN — A sport from Ciithrrine Mevmet; carmine-pink, splashed madder red ; a great acqui- 
sition to theTea family. Dwarfs, 2s. 
HYBRID, TEA-SCENTED. 
LA PRAICHEUR — Bright rosy pink, silvery hack, pointed bud, moderately full;' robust. 
Dwarfs, 2s. 
LADY HENRY GROSVENOR — Flesh colour; large, full, and globular; a free and 
effective garden rose. Dwarfs, 2s. Hd. 
MME. EMILE METZ — Flesh-white, pink centre, very free ; extra. Dwarfs, 2s. C</. 
BOURBON. 
MRS. PAUL — Large open flower, like a Camellia, with very bold thick petals perfectly 
arranged; blush-white, with rosy-peach shading; exceptional in its distinctness from any other 
Hoses. Gold Medal of N.B.S. Several First-Class Certitieates. Dwarfs, Is. 6<f; Standards, 2s. Grf. 
NOISETTE. 
ADELINA V. MOREL — \’ellow.|ipped rose, pretty in bud, medium size; most distinct. 
Award of Merit. Dwarfs, 2s. (it/. 
MME. PIERRE COCHET — Orange or apricot ; a charming coloured medium-sized flower 
glossy foliage. Dwarfs, 2s. 
GRAND NEW POLYANTHA ROSE. 
TURNER’S “ CRIMSON RAMBLER.” — Raiseu's Desckii'Tion. — Was originally received 
from .fapan. The plant is of very vigorous growth, making shoots from 8 to 10 feet long, with green 
grassy foliage, and marvellous heads or tru.sscs, of pyramidal form, of the brightest crimson colour, 
the blooms remaining on the plant for a great length of time without falling or losing their 
brightness. The N.li.S. Gold Medal, as well as numerous First-Claisa Certitieates, have been 
awarded to this ro.se. which 'will be distributed at the following prices; — Strong plants, in pots or 
from open ground, 7s. Od. each ; extra strong, ditto, 10s. Grf. and los. each. 
MOSS. 
ZENOBIA — Fine satin-rose colour, very soft and pleasing; large, full, and globular; exceedingly 
fragrant ; buds well mossed ; growth vigorous. Dwarfs, 2.s. Gd. 
SWEET BRIAR. 
JANET’S PRIDE — Beautiful semi-double flower, richly shaded with crimson-lake, and with 
broad stripes of light crimson, most beautiful in its colouring. Awarded a First-Class Certificate, 
Dwarfs, 3s. Gd. 
RUGOSA VARIETY. 
AMERICA — A distinct variety received from Harvard llniversity Gardens under the name of 
“ Species from the Rocky Mountains.” It is evidently the American form of Iiu;/osa, thus showing 
the range of the species from Japan, through the Corea and K;imskatka, to the Pacific shores of 
America. It differs froiii the Asian form widely ; the flowers are large, open, and of a lovely 
crimson-lake, whilst the fruit, equally ornamental, is longer and more ovate, and often covered with 
long spines ; attractive. In pots, 3.v. Gd. each. 
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