Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. 
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Lord Derby — Anthers reddish purple, with white filaments. 
Lady Alice Neville — Color rosy lilac, with pale mauve bars. Certificate Royal Horticul- 
tural Society. 
Mrs. Geo. Jackman — Satiny white, with a creamy bar. This variety often flowers on 
the young wood, giving it more the character of a perpetual bloomer. This is one 
of the best of the early flowering whites. 
Miss Bateman — One of the most charming of the Spring flowering hybrids, having 
large white flowers, with chocolate red anthers, and somewhat fragrant. May ana 
June. 
Montana — A remarkably free-growing, exceedingly ornamental, hardy, Indian-climber, 
well adapted for trailing over walls or trellises. The flowers are white, with a dash 
of pink and tuft of straw-colored stamens. Sweet scented and very copious— the 
branches literally becoming converted into floral garlands. 
Standishii — Introduced from Japan. A remarkably free-growing variety, with beautiful 
richly-colored, very finely formed flowers, of a light mauve purple color. One of 
the liest. June. 
Stella— New. Very showy, one of the choicest. The flowers are of a lighter violet or 
deep mauve, with a distinct bar in the center of each sepal of a reddish plum color. 
The Queen— A new variety, having a free habit and remarkably handsome foliage an 
flowers of a delicate lavendar color. 
Virginiana — A very strong grower, having fragrant white flowers. Valuable for cover- 
ing screens. 
DOUBLE SORTS. 
Duchess of Edinburgh— This is without doubt the best of the pure whites. Deliciously 
scented. 
Enchantress— A very large and distinct variety. Good habits, bearing very double 
white flowers. The exterior petals are very prettily flushed in the center with rose. 
First-class certificate Royal Horticultural Society. 
Excelsior— A distinct, double-flowered sort, with flowers about six inches across, of a 
grayish purple or deep mauve color, marked with a plum-colored bar ; the outer 
flower leaves of the same color as the large ones. It is a first-class certificate variety. 
Fortune— This was introduced from Japan by Mr. Fortune. The flowers are large, 
double, white and somewhat fragrant. 
John Gould Veitch— Sent from Japan in 1802. The flowers are very handsome, distinct, 
large, double, and of a light blue or lavendar color. It is like Fortunci, except 
in the color of the flowers. June and July. 
Lucie Lemoine— New. Flowers white, double, large and well formed ; composed of 
75 to 90 petals, very showy. June. 
