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NOISETTE ROSES.—Continued. 
Gloire cle Oijou—A magniecent climbing rose; one 
of the finest in every respect; large, perfectly double 
and tea scented; color rich creamy white, beauti¬ 
fully ,tinged with amber and pale blush; moderately 
hardy with protection; superb. 
Lainarque—Large buds, beautiful and sweet scented; 
pale canary yellow, almost white. 
Marechal Niel—Beautiful deep yellow; very large, 
full, globular form; sweet scented, free flowering, 
one of the finest yellow tea scented roses yet intro¬ 
duced. A good climbing rose. 15c., 35c. and 50c. 
Mary Wasliingtou (the True Hardy Ever-blooming 
Bose)—This rose was raised by George Washington 
over one hundred years ago, in his garden at Mt. 
Vernon, and named after his mother. Aside from 
the fact that this rose was raised and named by 
George Washington, it is one of the most valuable 
sorts that has been introduced for many years. A 
hardy, perpetual blooming climber has long been 
needed. Its flowers are pure white, perfectly double 
to the centre, sweet, and borne in endless numbers 
all summer. It is a vigorous and rapid grower, 
and a most valuable rose for outdoor culture. Its 
buds are as beautiful as the finest tea roses, borne 
in large clusters. One plant of the Mary 'Washing¬ 
ton will produce more flowers than a dozen tea 
Roses. Its fragrance is tinged with the old fash¬ 
ioned musky flavor so much admired in olden times. 
It will commence blooming immediately after jDlant- 
ing, and the smallest plant will produce hundreds, 
or even thousands, of flowers the first year. 
Red Marechal Niel. 
William Allen Richardson (Noisette)—Coppery 
yellow flushed with carmine; 'flowers large, full, 
fragrant. 15c. to 25c. 
CRIMSON RAMBIrER. 
mi • T e 1 iioH hnd SO wide an advertising the past season that we can add but little to what 
This wonderful rose has i-each^s to a height of 15 to 20feet in one season. The foli- 
has already been green, serves as an effective background to the large clusters of deep 
crimson flowe^^ a'coTor hU^^^^^^ hardy, climblug roses. The color is a pure crimsou without a 
trace of magenta, 
over 300 blossoms 
feet, 25c. each, .f2.50 per 
$1 per dozen. 
