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SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1899. 
Guilds’ Je\Vel. 
The Rose of Many Colors. Flowers of Various Colors Borne 
on the Same Plant at the Same Time. 
The most remarkable Rose in cultivation, as well as the most 
novel and beautiful one. Childs' Jewel produces flowers which range 
in color from dark orange-yellow to crimson, variegated, blotched, 
mottled, etc. A plant in bloom shows no two flowers alike. Some 
will be dark yellow, others light yellow, buff, saffron, light and dark 
crimson, pink, blush, apricot, etc.; while others will be variegated in 
a most beautiful manner. As may well be im¬ 
agined, the sight which such a plant in bloom 
presents ;s a novel and beautiful one. It is a 
pure lea rose, the flower being large, delightful- 
ly fragrant, and in both bud and blossom exquis- 
Vy y neautini 1. It is a free grower and a profuse 
"} the open ground. Asa 
?°' l j ls 18 most remarkable ever 
ai ! d as nia ' we ^ be imagined creates 
a sensation whenever seen, and sells readily at 
a nd three dollars each when in bloom. 
Strong, healthy plants for blooming at once, 
25c. each; 3 for 60c. 
NeW Rose 
perle 
des JardipSo 
All know the great beauty and 
value of Perle des Jardins. Oneof 
the very finest yellow everbloom- 
ers, excelled only by Marshal 
Nell; hut all do not know that 
there is a pure white variety of it, 
a genuine sport from Perio des 
Jardins. It is exactly like tnat 
superb sort in every respect except 
color, which ! s a pure snow whito. 
One cannot Imagine a more lovely 
rose. Sec. each, 3 for 60c. 
Moss Roses. 
20c. each; the a for soc. 
The Moss Rose is the acknowledged queen of all 
Roses. The moss covered stems and buds show off 
the delicate loveliness of the blossom to great advan¬ 
tage. They are perfectly hardy in any location, and’’ 
should be found in every garden. 
Blanche Moreau —Called perpetual, as it blooms more 
oi less all the season. Pure white. , 
Princess Adelaide Lovely bright pink. 
Countess Murlnals -Large pure white. 
Henry Martin Fine dear rose. 
Vf. N. Cranston— New; bright orimson-acarlet. 
