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WILLIAM M. BOWEN, NEWPORT, ARKANSAS. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES. 
American Beauty. An everblooming hy- 
brid perpetual. Its color is a deep glow- 
ing rose, sometimes darker, but always a 
beautiful distinct shade ; very double, 
and the odor is delicious. 15 cts. 
La Prance. One of the most beautiful of 
all roses, unequaled by any in fragrance; 
very large and double ; flowers continu- 
uously throughout the season, color is light 
silvery pink, shaded with silvery peach. 
Madame Schwaller. A hybrid tea, of 
great freedom of bloom ; rosy flesh, paler 
at base of petals and deeper on the edges; 
becoming cupped when expanded. 15 c. 
Pierre Guillot. One of the finest and 
most valuable in the whole list ; bright, 
velvety crimson, changing to brilliant 
carmine ; flowers large, double and very 
full. Highly scented. 15 cts. 
Tile Puritan. This new and attractive 
rose is pure white, very large ; most de- 
lightful fragrance, being suggestive of the 
Magnolia. 15 cts. 
William Francis Bennett. This rose 
created quite a sensation when first in- 
troduced. One of the largest and most 
double of roses ; unsurpassed in freedom 
of bloom ; rich crimson. Perfume sweet. 
A splendid rose for the south. 
Anna de Diesbach. This is a hybrid per- 
petual, of a beautiful shade of carmine, 
extra large. A fine garden sort. 
Dinsmorc. This new rose has all the de- 
sirable qualities of a grand bedding rose, 
good color, fine form ; a profuse bloomer 
and perfectly hardy. The flowers are 
large, very double and of a dazzling 
scarlet crimson color. 20 cts. each. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
General Jacqueminot. One of the finest I glow with deep rich coloring. A vigorous 
and hardiest among the hybrid perpetuals ] grower and free bloomer, 
and cannot be too highly recommended, j Hermosa. The rose for the million. A 
It is a bright crimson, exceedingly rich j splendid old sort that flowers eontinu- 
and velvety. The buds and partially ex- , ously ; clear beautiful rose, globular; 
panded flowers are very fine and fairly | plant vigorous and hardy. 
THE BENGAL DAILY OR CHINESE ROSES. 
The following roses are most constant bloomers, blooming from early spring until frost * 
also suitable for pot culture. 
Agrippina. Brilliant crimson, vigorous I Douglass. Dark rich crimson ; valuable 
grower ; earliest to bloom in spring. 1 for winter blooming. 10 cts. each 
Beau Carmine. Clouded dark crimson, Louis Phillippe. Dark velvety crimson • 
very double. ' black center. Extra. 10 cts. each. 
BOURBON AND NOISETTE ROSES. 
The Noisette roses bloom in large clusters; they are of climbing habit. 
Souvenir de La Malmaison. This is a 
grand old rose ; the flower is extremely 
large and double to the center; flesh col- 
ored and has been considered the finest 
Bourbon rose for forty years. Univer- 
sally popular. 15 cts. 
15 cts. each. 
Chromateila, or Cloth of Gold. Clear 
bright yellow, very full and double; much 
prized in the south. 15 cts. 
James Sprunt. Deep cherry red flowers 
of medium size ; fragrant; strong grower 
and profuse bloomer. 15 cts. 
Koine Marie Henriette. Bright red, 
large, lull and scented ; of vigorous 
climbing habits. A good climbing rose 
for the south. 15 cts. 
POLYANTHA ROSES. 
(Dwarf or Fairy.) 
POLYANTHA ROSK. 
Anna Marie de Montravel. Pure white 
flowers about an inch and a half in 
diameter, forming beautiful slender buds; 
flowers borne in such large clusters that 
the whole plant appears one mass of 
bloom; delightfully scented. 20 cts. each. 
Miniature. A very dwarf variety; flow- 
ers quite small ; a very delicate pink. 10c. 
