Zdlpard Gillett, Southhick, Hass.—looses 49 
Madame Georges Bruaiii. This 
new, everbiooming Rose in¬ 
herits the beautiful foliage 
and hardiness of Rosa rugosa. 
Flowers double, in clusters, 
pure white, very fragrant; buds 
long and pointed. Blooms at 
intervals through the season; 
forms a stout, handsome 
bush. Hardy everywhere. 
40 cts. 
Margaret Dickson. fine white 
hybrid of good form. Fra¬ 
grant and quite hardy. 40 cts. 
Madame Plantier. This grand va¬ 
riety stands at the hea^l for 
general usefulness on account 
of its perfect hardiness and 
fine bushy form. It is largely 
planted in cemeteries and ex¬ 
posed positions. The flowers 
are pure white, and are borne 
in great abundance. 25 cts. 
each, $2 per doz 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink, large 
and full. \’ery fragrant. A 
great bloomer and of first 
quality. 40 cts. 
Multiflora. .A very vigorous sort 
making a heavy bush with 
beautiful pendulous branches, 
which are hidden in the masses 
of creamy white flowers. Of 
the very first merit and worthy 
of general use as a climber 
or shrub. 25 cts. each, $2 
per doz. La France (sec page 48 ; 
Paul Neyron. This is a Hardy Hybrid Perpetual, with very large, deep rose flowers. .A strong 
grower, with very few thorns. Buds especially desirable. 40 cts. 
Rosa ru 3 <»a (sec page 50 ) 
