ELLIS BBOTffEBS* CATALO&UE. 
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Dnchess de Brabant, One of our most valuable summer and winter blooming varieties, equally 
good for either season, free bloomer; color, light carmine, tinged with violet; buds full and very fragrant. 
Extra for pots or bedding. Price lo dls. 
Papa Gontier, A lovely Tea Rose, which has proved lo be all that has been claimed. The blooms 
are large and long, with thick, broad petals of a dark carmine-crimson. The inner petals arc a bright rosy 
carmine, and light up well at night. It is delightfully fragrant and combines all the qualities of the *' Bon 
Silene.” Exceedingly free-flowering, summer and winter. Price lo 6 t&. 
J^arie Guillot, White, tinged with delicate shade of lemon; large, full and beautifully imbricated 
in form; one of the finest white Teas; the perfection of form in Tea Roses; highly fragrant. This Rose 
is so much better than the ** Bride” that we drop that sort from our list. Price lo As. 
CouQuet de J^yon, the Yellow Hermosa, No Rose like it for freedom of bloom. The plant 
is a fine grower, and carries numbers of flowers on every shoot. A fine yellow Rose, large, not at all for- 
mal, but very attractive. Called “ Yellow Ilcrmosa” from its free-flowering character. Price lo As. 
Sfarioti Dio^ee, This promises to be of extraordinary value. It is a strong, vigorous grower, 
making a handsome, graceful bush, with large, thick, deep green leaves. The flowers are large, beautifully 
cup-shaped, moderately full, and borne in wonderful profusion all through the growing season. The color 
is perhaps its most remarkable feature. It is a deep, brilliant crimson, one of the darkest, if not the very 
darkest and richest colored Tea Rose in existence. Price 15 As. 
ABUTILON. 
Jt’Africain. In contrast we offer this fine new and attractive dark sort. Its color, dark crimson, 
shading still darker at center; petals very thick and heavy and having a beautiful glossy appearance not 
found in the other varieties. Price 15 As. 
Boule de Nei^e. This is one of the best Abutilons yet introduced, with dark green leaves and 
pure white flowers; it blooms freely, either as a bedding-out plant or pot plant for winter. Price 10 As. 
Souv. de Bono. '1 he bright green leaves are distinctly edged with a broad, pure white band, as 
shown in illustration. The flowers are of golden yellow color, veined with scarlet. Either bedded out or 
as a pot plant, makes fine specimens 
in a short time. (See cut.) 
Price 10 As. 
Mrs, G, LaiofS. Immense 
flowers of bright, rosy pink, of beau- 
tiful expanded form ; habit good, 
and free in growth and bloom. 
Flowers nice for cutting, as the 
stems are long. A great improve- 
ment on any variety similar in color. 
Price 10 As. 
Golden Pleece (or Golden 
Bells). A fine yellow flowering 
Abutilon of strong, vigoroxis habit 
and a very free bloomer. Color, 
rich golden yellow; flowers of large 
size. A good winter bloomer. This 
variety blooms the entire year; one 
of the best for summer bedding or 
winter window plants. 
Price 10 As. 
Thompson i-plena, A dou- 
ble Abutilon had never been pro- 
duced untilthis wasobtained. Foli- 
age beautifully mottled yellow and 
green; perfectly double flowers; 
color, rich deep orange, shaded and 
streaked with crimson. 
Price 10 As. 
FireBy, By far the highest 
and brightest color of all the family, 
and one of the freest bloomers. 
When grown in a pot it flowers all 
winter, and summer when planted 
out; color nearest approach to scarlet of any yet introduced; flowers very large and showy; easy to 
Price 10 As. 
