The superb springfield collection of peonies . Y HTLLINGDON (Tea)—At the Detroit Rose Show,this was awarded the sweepstakes over all yellowRoses. It has long, willowy stems that are in no senseweak, as the buds are held upright; has a long, slender,pointed bud of brilliant deep golden-yellow, and astriking peculiarity of this Rose was that each day ofthe show this golden-yellow color became deeper yel-low and more intense, unlike all other yellow Roseswith which we are familiar, as invariably the tendencyafter being cut is to get lighter in color. This Rose atno stage of its development shows


The superb springfield collection of peonies . Y HTLLINGDON (Tea)—At the Detroit Rose Show,this was awarded the sweepstakes over all yellowRoses. It has long, willowy stems that are in no senseweak, as the buds are held upright; has a long, slender,pointed bud of brilliant deep golden-yellow, and astriking peculiarity of this Rose was that each day ofthe show this golden-yellow color became deeper yel-low and more intense, unlike all other yellow Roseswith which we are familiar, as invariably the tendencyafter being cut is to get lighter in color. This Rose atno stage of its development shows this lighter color asdoes Sunburst and other of the yellow Roses, but isalways an even, deep, intense golden-yellow; forceswell. Awarded gold medal, N. R. S. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. LADY MARY WARD (H. T.)—Rich orange, shaded deep-er apricot-orange, with a decided metallic flush. Veryfree-flowering, with fine habit of growth. Sweetly per-fumed, attractive and decorative. Gold Medal, N. R. cents; two-year plants, 50 Jonkheer J. L. Mock. LADY KATHERINE ROSE (H. T.)—A direct cross be-tween Antoine Rivoire and La Fraicheur. The colorof this Rose is of the same delicate pink as La Frai-cheur, with the same unique markings in the petalscharacteristic of this beautiful Rose, retaining the de-licious scent. This variety was growing- in the midstof known varieties during the summer, and severalleading Rose-growers who saw it blooming were quickto pick it out. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. LADY PffiRIE (H. T.)—A delightful garden Rose, of verydistinct coloring. Stands at the top of the FancyRoses. The outside petals are reddish-salmon; insideapricot, flushed fawn and copper. An ideal variety forbedding. Color, freedom of growth and abundance ofbloom are bound to put this Rose in the very forefrontof garden favorites. Awarded gold medal, N. R. cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. LADY PLYMOUTH (Tea)—The color is a pearly, delicatebut deep ivory-


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