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ELLIVANGER & BARRY'S 
Paul's Carmine Pillar. 
Mowers very large, single, bright rosy carmine, and produced abundantly. Grows ten to tw elve 
feet in a season. 75c. 
Rosa setigera. 
(The Michigan or Prairie Rose.) 
This is not a new rose by any means, but it seems to have been lost sight of for a number of 
years. Now that single roses are so popular, this variety will be much sought after. It is a climber 
and when trained over a veranda makes a beautiful display. Large single flowers, of a deep rose 
color. 50c. 
One of the handsomest of single roses.— Garden and Forest. 
Champion of the World. 
This valuable rose originated in Vermont and is a cross between Hermosa and Magna Charta. 
I he flowers are large, double, of a rich, deep, rosy pink, and very fragrant. It is a vigorous grower and 
free bloomer, quite as hardy as Hermosa and other roses of that class. An acquisition for bedding out 
for summer flowers. 50c. 
Lorna Doone—Bourbon. 
A new rose raised by Wm. Paul & Son. Large, full, and globular; color magenta-carmine, 
shaded with scarlet; handsome and very sweet; of vigorous growth. A valuable addition to late- 
flowering roses. 75c. 
Belle Siebrecht—Hybrid Tea. 
C Syn. Mrs. IV. J . Grant.) 
A valuable new 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. 50c. 
Marjorie — Hybrid Tea. 
Flowers medium size, exquisite form. Color white, suffused with salmon pink ; flowers full and 
freely produced throughout the season. A charming variety. 75c. 
Souvenir du President Carnot — Hybrid Tea. 
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. 50c. 
Maman Cochet. — Tea. 
A new Tea Rose which has proved to be an acquisition. Flowers large, full, clear carmine rose, 
shaded with salmon yellow. Plant very vigorous and free-flowering. One of the best Tea Roses of 
recent introduction. 50c. 
Princess Bonnie — Tea. 
A fine new rose: flowers large, semi-double ; outside petals rich, solid crimson, more vivid than 
Jacqueminot, while the inner side of the center ones at the base is streaked with white : possesses a 
rich fragrance. Plant vigorous and constant bloomer. 50c. 
Mosella—Polyantha. 
I his 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 vellowish- 
rose color. 50c. 
Lord Penzance’s Hybrid Sweet Briars. 
Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being crosses between common Sweet 
Briar and various other roses. It is certain they are a great acquisition. Like their parent, the common 
Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliciously scented. The flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. 
75c each. 
Amy Robsart— Lovely deep rose. 
Anne of Geierstein— Dark crimson. 
Brenda— Maiden’s blush or peach. 
Catharine Seyton — Rosy pink. 
Edith Bellenden — Pale rose. 
Flora M’lvor— Pure white blushed rose. 
Green Mantle— Bright pink. 
Jeanie Deans— Scarlet crimson. 
Julia Mannering— Porcelain pink. 
Lady Penzance— Beautiful soft tint of copper. 
Lord Penzance— Soft shade of fawn or ecru. 
Lucy Ashton— Pretty white blooms with pink edges. 
Lucy Bertram— Deep crimson. 
Meg Merrilies—Crimson. 
Minna—Pure white. 
Rose Bradwardine— Beautiful clear rose. 
