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Description. Etc. 
Price, each. 
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ets. cts. 
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II. P. 
H. P. 
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T. 
Jap. 
Salet, rif/. A Perpetual ^fo.<s 
rose, a good autumn bloomer. 
Sir Carnet Wolseley, vitj. Fine Crim- 
i son, iich and Leautitul. 20 
Sir Joseph Paxton, viij. Foliage dark 
and glossy, flowers bright pink and 
borne in large Clusters; a line rose 
and hardy. :.U 
Sweet Eriar. Well known. Flowers 
and leaves ol'delightful fragrance... 25 
Sydonie, vitj. Rose color: a fine late 
bloomer; very hardy. 20 
Triomphe de I’Exposition, viy. Rich 
crimson. large and double. 20 
ULRICH BRUNNER, viy. One of the 
finest roses of recent introduction. 
Flowers of good size and a bright 
cherry red color; very valuable both' 
for the garden and for forcing. Wej 
cannot lecommend this variety too 
highly. 30 
Victor Verdier, mod. Rose or car-: 
mine, without fragrance.I 20 35 
WABAN (New), mod. A sport from) 
Catli. Mevnut : in color, a “rich deep! 
pink, retaining its color in the dark¬ 
est weather.” Tin’s is a great acquisi¬ 
tion. . 7 .) 
WICHURIANA. A distinct end valua¬ 
ble variety from Japan. The branches 
creep along the ground like an ivy. 
The Mowers are pure white,about two 
inches in diameter; very fragrant; 
and appear in great* profusion 
throughout the month of July, after 
tin* June roses are past. The plant, 
with the exception of the last imma¬ 
ture growth, is perfectly lmrdy. 
cts. 
50 
50 
50 
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50 
50 
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50 
50 
STANDARD ROSES.__ 
Wo have a fine lot of imported Roses grown in tree 
shape. They are grafted on single stems, about four 
feet high, and produce flowers of very fine quality. 
Price, leading hardy variety s, g fr OU rach,; S Kfr O O d ozen. 
