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EVERGREEN LODGE, 
Madam Veuve Menier. 
Hybrid Tea. A strung, vigorous grower, producing buds in great profusion. 
Pale, light rose; flower of good size, double, and very free flowering. 
Madam A. Veysset. 
“Striped La France.” Hybrid Tea. A magnificent new Hose, identical in every 
respect with its parent. La France, except in two particulars— it is much stronger 
in growth, and the flowers are beautifully striped and shaded with a delicate 
white. The coloring is exquisite, and we think this Hose will please cut-flower 
buyers. It forces freely, and produces magnificent large buds and flowers. 
Madam C. Testout. 
Hybrid Tea. This is one of the introductions of ’ill. A really grand Hose, of 
the La France type, but larger and of better color. It is clear pink in color— there 
N nothing in the Hose line that can approach it in color, and the flower is as large 
as Baroness Rothschild and as free as La France, and if our judgment is not mis- 
taken, it will make a sensation in the cut liower market when brought in in good 
shape. 
Medea. 
Tea. Flowers bright lemon yellow, with canary yellow centres. Very full 
buds, with high centres; foliage dark and thick, in color like Perle. This variety 
produces most of its buds of immense size, and very double. Texture firm and 
heavy, models of what a Tea Hose should be; on the other hand, quite a number 
of short, blunt buds are produced. It will make a good all round variety, we pre- 
dict. 
Edouard hittaye. 
Tea. A fine, strong, vigorous Rose, after the general style of Madam ( usin. 
Flowering most abundantly: buds large, long, and of fine shape: full and double 
when open Color, rosy carmine, tinted light pink. often shaded with violet pink. 
We are impressed with this Rose, and think, from its freedom of bloom, chaste 
color, and fine form, that it will he used for forcing. 
Elise Heymanu. 
Tea. A vigorous, free flowering Rose, producing quantities of medium sized 
flowers. Color, light yellow, shaded with nankeen yellow, the centre rosy peach. 
A promising bedding Rose. 
Bridesmaid. 
A new ami beautiful nink Rose of American origin. Tin? buds are Mbrnict 
.shaped and never come deformed. It is a vigorous grower and free bloomer, and 
suiil to excel the Mermet for if.s lasting qualities when cut. 
Fifty Cent Mareehal Neil Roses. 
We have a large stock of nice plants, very strong, that we will keep dormant 
until late in Spring, so they can be shipped safely and begin to grow and flower as 
soon as planted out. These always give satisfaction. Price, f)0 cents each. 
Four Excellent Roses. 
PAPA G ON TIER. CATHERINE MERMET. 
THE BRIDE. PERLE DES JARDINS. 
In our estimation these four Roses have no superiors as ever bloomers. Perle 
des Jardins is the best yellow; Bride, the best white: Gontier, the best red; and 
< 'atherine Mermet. the best pink. Thus you have four distinct Roses, the best in 
their respective colors, that we can well neconmiend. Price for the four, one strong 
plant of each, $1.00. 
