LIST OF NOVELTIES , ETC. 
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Belle Siebrecht (//. T. , syn. Mrs. IV. J. Grant )—A valuable rose. Color imperial pink of the richest 
shade ; flowers large, beautifully formed and long, tapering shape, with high center, and when 
half blown the petals reflex in a graceful manner ; sweetly perfumed. A vigorous grower, with 
large, glossy foliage of leathery texture. 50 cts. 
Souvenir du President Carnot {H. T.)—Flowers very large and full, bud long in the way of Niphetos ; 
color rosy flesh, shaded white at the edges of the petals; form perfect. Growth vigorous; very 
free-flowering ; a valuable variety. 30 cts. 
Mosella ( Polyantha ) —This is a beautiful Polyantha, with well-formed, very double camellia-like flowers, 
borne in clusters of two to five ; the petals are white at the outside, with a yellow ground, and 
the center is a yellowish rose-color. 25 cts. 
Pink Soupert ( Polyantha ) —Color deep pink, similar to Hermosa. It is a continuous bloomer ; each 
branch terminates with a cluster of flowers. Single plants when but six months old, under ordi¬ 
nary treatment, often produce fifty perfect flowers. Succeeds in open ground. 25 cts. 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
Bladud— Flowers large, very full, and globular; outside petals silvery white, center pale blush pink. 
50 cts. 
Captain Hayward —Flowers very large; color bright carmine crimson ; vigorous and free-flowering. 50 cts. 
Clio— Raised by Wm. Paul & Son, the celebrated rose growers. Flowers large, of fine globular form, 
flesh-color shaded in the center with rosy pink ; growth vigorous ; handsome foliage. One of 
the finest new roses. 35 cts. 
Ellen Drew —A sport from Duchesse de Morny, color light silver pink with peach shading, very dis¬ 
tinct. In size, substance, and habit of growth it is similar to the parent variety. 50 cts. 
Exposition de Provins— Flowers very large, very full; color beautiful velvety red ; vigorous. 50 cts. 
Helen Keller— Flowers large, of most perfect form, and fragrant. Color brilliant rosy cerise. A vig¬ 
orous grower and very free bloomer. A most distinct and lovely rose. 50 cts. 
Haileybury— Round in form ; color cerise-salmon ; very vigorous and perpetual. 50 cts. 
Jubilee— Flowers very large; color described as intense crimson maroon red; fragrance strong and 
lasting. Plant very vigorous ; large, dark green foliage. 50 cts. 
Laurence Allen —Flowers large, full, with 
high center; color clear soft pink, 
with lighter shading; growth strong 
and erect; early and free-flowering; 
fragrant. 50 cts. 
Marchioness of Downshire —Color beautiful 
satin pink shaded with rose; flowers 
large and full; petals of great sub¬ 
stance ; of vigorous growth and 
free-flowering. 50 cts. 
Marchioness of Londonderry —A new White 
Hybrid Perpetual, and one of the 
best introductions of the Messrs. 
Dickson & Sons of Newtownards, 
Ireland. Flowers of great size, 
measuring seven inches across, per¬ 
fectly formed, and carried on stout 
stems. Color ivory white ; petals 
of great substance, shell-shaped 
and reflexed; free-flowering; highly 
perfumed; growth vigorous and 
foliage very handsome. One of the 
finest roses. Awarded the gold 
medal of the National Rose Society 
of England. We have had this 
variety in flower for several seasons, 
and regard it as a decided acquisi¬ 
tion to the list of hardy white roses. 
35 cts. 
Mavourneen— Flowers large, full, and per¬ 
fectly formed; color delicate, silvery 
flesh-white, shaded rose at base of 
petals. In every respect a lovely 
rose. 50 cts. 
NEW ROSE-WHITE DAW80N. 
