stout stems, about five feet high, and can highly recommend them. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
Fifty Cent Marechal Niel Rose s. 
We have a large stock of nice plants, very strong, that we will 
keep dormant until late in Spring, so they can he shipped safely 
and begin to grow and flower as soon as planted out. These always 
give satisfaction. Price, 50 cents each. 
Four Fxcellent Roses. 
PAPA GONTIER. 
CATHERINE MERMET. 
THE BRIDE. 
PEREE DES JARDINS. 
In our estimation these four Roses have no superiors as ever- 
hloomers. Perle des Jardins is the best yellow; Bride, the best 
white; Gontier, the best red, and Catherine Mermet, the best pink. 
Thus you have four distinct Roses, the best in their respective 
colors, that we can well recommend. Price for the four, one strong 
plant of each, $1.00. 
Glorie de Dijon. 
Next to the Marechal Niel as a most desirable Rose for the South, 
we commend the Glorie de Dijon. It. can be grown as a running 
Rose for greenhouse or conservatory, or as a climber for the porch 
or fence, or may be cultivated as an ordinary bush Rose for the 
garden. In either case it does well, its large salmon colored blooms 
and fine vigorous foliage always making it a favorite. Price, strong 
plants, 50 cents each. 
CHR YSANTHJiMUMS. 
♦ 1 
Rose may be Queen of Flowers, but the Chrysanthemum is 
* is the Queen of Autumn. Two sister sovereigns that reign 
simultaneously in their court. During the period that these floral 
monarch hold their levees each in turn is unimpeachable ; both are 
lovely ever — their beauty is supreme. The smiles, the admiration 
and the praise of all are theirs. Dives and Lazerus avow their fond 
and complete affection for 'the twin monarchs in their respective 
22 
