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A FEW FLOWERS 
Souvenir de Lady Ashburton. (New Tea.) Originated by one of the famous rose growers of Paris, 
and named in honor of a noted English lady. The flowers of this superb rose are exceedingly large and full, and 
of round handsome form. The color is variable, but always beautiful, and can perhaps be best described as a 
fine shade of rich coppery red, delicately suffused with pale orange yellow; reverse of petals fine rosy fawn 
color. A very choice sort. 50 cents each ; $5 00 per dozen. 
Souvenir de Germain de St. Pierre. Flowers in clusters, bright crimson; very striking and attrac¬ 
tive. Large, full and sweet. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
The Queen. The Queen is a large, pure white, free blooming Tea Rose. The buds are beautifully formed 
with large petals of good substance, exquisitely scented; a vigorous and healthy grower. Altogether we con¬ 
sider the Queen one of the beat White Teas in cultivation. 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Countess de Vitzthum. (Tea.) A strong grower, bearing a profusion of large, double, finely formed 
flowers; color, centre of bright yellow, shading to a lighter tint. 50 cents each. 
Princess Sagan. (Tea.) A very strong, vigorous growing rose, flowering in the greatest profusion, 
producing medium sized flowers and buds; color, bright crimson velvet, shaded with scarlet. 30 cents each; 
$3.00 per doz. 
Mrs. Degraw. A hardy ever-blooming Rose of the highest merit. From early summer until frost it can 
be depended upon to produce flowers of large size, and in great abundance. In color it is a rich glossy pink, 
and in growth is very vigorous. A Royal Rose. 30 cents each; $3.00 per doz. 
Docteur Reymont. (Hybrid Tea.) Hardy over-bloomer; color, a bright shining Vermillion red, reverse 
of petals elegantly clouded with rich violet crimson, exceedingly sweet, very striking and attractive, and 
believed to be one of the most valuable of the new Hybrid Tea Roses. 50 cents each. 
FOXGLOVES (DIGITALIS). 
