(Five of which are shown above.) 
\ I /HE “Lakewood” collection of twelve ever-blooming Loses contains, in our opinion, the best dozen of 
sJ Ife ever-blooming and bedding varieties it is possible to obtain in that number, all being invaluable for summer 
and winter blooming. This is, we believe, the finest collection ever grouped in one offer and at such a 
low price. Space will not permit us to illustrate all of them, although each is worthy of it. With the exception 
of Souvenir do Wootton, these Loses aro not entirely hardy in the Northern States. 
ATTENTION is called 
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Souvenir de Wootton 
ciously fragrant, 
livo out all winter in the latitude of New York. 
N°. i. The color is a beauti¬ 
ful shade of crimson, deli- 
a constant and most prolific bloomer. It will 
(See cut.) 
Madame Hoste. No - 2 - This is a creamy white shade 
A -!- with a clear amber centre, a hantl- 
somo Huso, and is never out of bloom. (See cut.) 
Petrie des Jandins. *°- 3 - ^ Lose of its color is 
-more valuable than this. Its 
color is a rich shade of yellow, largo size and perfect form, Tea 
fragranco, a healthy, free grower. (See cut.) 
The ft wide '' Jo ' “The Bride” is a pure white Lose of 
----1 large size and most perfect form. It has deli¬ 
cious Toa fragrance,a strong-growing, free-blooming Lose. (See cut.) 
MaPion Dinqee. n °- s - This fine Lose is a most valu- 
_ J able bedding variety. It makes a 
handsome, well-balanced plant; the flowers are large, cup-shaped, 
moderately full and borne in wonderful profusion. A deep brilliant 
crimson, one of the richest colored Tea Loses we have. (See cut.) 
Dtlehesse de ftpabant. This unites in a pronounced 
--- degree the highest attri¬ 
butes of a garden Lose; never fails to produce flowers; beautiful in 
the bud or open flower, and a beautiful shade of soft rosy flesh, 
deepening to warm pink and bright rose, delightfully fragrant. 
Malmaison This is a grand bedding Lose. Its rich, flesh- 
i-! colored flowers are of immense size, are pro¬ 
duced in abundance, and withstand perfectly our hot, dry summers. 
JVTme. de LUatteville. A beautiful shell pink deepen- 
1 _ ing to bright rose at the edge 
of the petals, the body of the flower being creamy white. 
Sunset This exquisite orange-yellow variety is one of the 
__ finest Tea Loses grown. The flowers are large and 
double, deliciously fragrant, strong-growing and free-flowering. 
Clothilde SoUpePt. The color is a French white, deep- 
___i_ ening to rosy blush in the centre. 
Compact, vigorous habit and wonderful profusion of bloom. 
ft tri rl e> c t~n sn i r) Another Lose of American origin, a “sport” 
tpi imsanjcim. from c Mormetj and possessing all the 
good qualities of the parent variety. It surpasses it in color, being 
a deep, brilliant pink and constant in color under all conditions. 
KaisePin Augusta VietoPia, 
lightly tinted with lemon in tho centre, remarkably fragrant, a 
strong, healthy grower, with bold, beautiful foliage. The flowers 
are borne on long stems. (See cut on page 119.) 
/"yp._ AT rTT nT’rrti The “Lakewood” Collection of twelve 
^SHElolHJi UfftK. Boses. 1st size, $4.50; 2d size, $3.00; 
3d size. $1.00. Single plants of any 
of tho above, 1st size, 50c.; 2d size, 30c.; 3d size, 10c. each. 
