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EVERGREEN LODGE 
Frances B. Hayes. A hybrid, between a Hour- 
« bon and a lea: bright crimson; an exceedingly 
tree blooming Rose. 
Gustave Nadaud. Flowers bright vermillion. 
shaded with lake; centre rosy, large, full and 
cupped; outer petals large, those of the centre 
smaller and more erect; growth vigorous. 
Grand Duchess Hilda. Moderate in growth 
hut vigorous enough to produce nice flowering 
wood: Howers have large outer petals; color a 
nankeen yellow, with ochre centre. 
Henry M. Stanley. The color i< a rare shade 
of amber rose, delicately tinged with apricot- 
yellow toward the centre; reverse of petals a 
'dear hull-rose: the (lowers are of good sub- 
stance. extra large, finely formed, very full 
and tra grant. 
Henry Prichard. A splendid grower, produc- 
ing quantities oi buds, 'which are large and 
quite double, nearly white, shading into a 
bright, rosy-carmine centre. 
Jeannie Cuvier. Long, pointed hud: color a 
rich deep pink; said to force well ; promising. 
Jeanne Guilianmez. A very vigorous grower; 
nower large and double, and of good form, 
with beautiful long buds; color a clear red. 
touched wit li salmon; centre a coppery red. 
with pale silvery shadings. 
Jules Lemaitrc. Strong grower; flowers large, 
double and ot globular form; bright rosy car- 
mine: sweet scented. 
Lady Zoe Brougham. Brilliant fawny yellow, 
darker on edges; large, full, imbricated, lone 
buds. 
Lady Castlcreagh. A distinct Rose of vigor- 
ous branching habit ; foliage large and leath- 
ery; a continuous and late bloomer: (lowers 
very large, lull, beautifully formed: petals 
thick, round and smooth : color soft rose. 
Lady H. Grosvenor. Flowers flesh color, large, 
full and globular: an exceedingly free and 
effective variety: also a tine forcing Rose. 
Mad. Pierre Guillot. Vigorous in growth: 
color yellow, bordered and lined with rosy 
carmine, reverse of petals yellowish white. 
Maurice Rouvier. Of remarkable vigor for a 
Pea Rose; flower of enormous size and quite 
double, splendid form: color soft tender rose, 
shaded and varied with red. 
Mad. Louis Pntry. Strong and vigorous; flow- 
ers large and well made, globular in form: 
color deep .purple rose, shaded with brilliant, 
chma rose in the centre. 
M’me Martha du Bourg. The flower is large, 
perfectly double and oi rounded form: the 
ouler petals recurve at the edges, showing a 
nicely pointed centre; the color is a creamy 
white, touched with carmine and pale helio- 
trope. 
A1 rn rio ,? This is one of the best new 
I ea Roses; flowers large and full : color bright 
crimson; produces beautiful buds: a profuse 
bloomer. 
Mad. Veuve Menier. a strong and vigorous 
grower, producing buds in great profusion: 
pale light rose: flower of good size, double, and 
tree flowering. 
Macl. A. Veysset. Striped La France. A mag- 
ninoent new hose, identical in every respect 
with its parent. La France, except it two par- 
ticulars— it is much stronger in growth, and 
the (lowers are beautifully striped and. shaded 
with a delicate white. 
Miss Marslon. l arge full buds: when open 
presenting a lull double (lower: color light 
rose, shaded flesh, centre a rich peach pink- a 
good variety. 
Mrs. Paul. Beautiful pearl white in color with 
satin sheen : this is like Malmaison in growth 
and form of flower: won the gold medal prize 
overall competitors in its class. 
Prof. Ganlviat. Vigorous in growth and free 
in bloom; flower double and of good form; of 
the color ot Souv. Tli. Levet. 
Heine Olga de Wurtcmburg. barge full and 
flue: color rosy flesh, delicately tinged' with 
salmon-yellow, petals margined with crimson ■ 
blooms in clusters. 
senateur Louhet. Dwarf but vigorous; very 
large, finely formed flowers: outer petals light 
tender rose, centre metal yellow, heightening 
sometimes to crimson. 
Souv. Clairvaux . ( Jolor bright, china rose, the 
base of the petals apricot shading to nankeen 
yellow, with touches of carmine. 
Triumph de Pernet Pere. Flower large, dou- 
ble and of heavy texture; hud long and nicelv 
pointed; tree in bloom. 
Eight Superb New Roses For $1.00. 
All arc Ever- Blooming and Fragrant. We take pardonable pride in offering this collection 
of new Roses, for not only arc all the sorts distinct hut valuable. 
Kai/.eriua Augusta Victoria. Color a pure 
ivory white; a large full flower, magnificent 
in hud: stems long and hearing large, strong 
canes, with handsome foliage. 
Mad. Pernet-Duclier. A good, well formed 
bud. quite long and of a distinct shape and 
form; color a light canary yellow: the first, 
distinct yellow Hybrid Tea; good, strong, and 
of robust growth. 
Mad. C. Testout. li is clear pink in color: there 
is nothing in the Rose line that can approach 
it in color, and the flower is as large as Baro- 
ness Rothschild, and as free as La France. 
Pearl Rivers. This fine variety is the result of 
a union between Devoniensis and Mad. do 
Watteville; it partakes of the leading charac- 
teristics of both parents, but resembles the 
latter more closely: the flowers are large and 
quite full, with line peachy red buds; the 
groundcolor is ivory-white, having the petals 
delicately shaded and bordered with pale rose: 
very beautiful: deliciously sweet. 
Bridesmaid. A new and beautiful pink Rose 
of American origin: the buds are Mermct 
shaped and never conic deformed; it is a very 
vigorous grower and free* bloomer, and said to 
rut the M(?rmetforit8 lasting qualities when 
Mrs. Jessie Fremont. A seeding from Duch- 
psse de Brabant : not unite as large buds, but 
more double and bettor substance: color white 
passing to deep rosy flesh, sometimes shaded 
coppery rod; very sweet; a vigorous grower 
and tree bloomer. 
Mad. Olga. Deep creamy white of great text- 
ure and. substance: a most, magnificent bud- 
ding variety: tree growing and also free from 
mildew. 
Medea. Flowers bright lemon yellow, with 
canary yellow, centres; very full buds, with 
high centres: loliage dark and thick, in color 
ike t’erle: this variety produces most of its 
binisot immense size, and very double: texture 
Arm and heavy. 
