. DiNSMORE. Gloire de Margottin. Ro^e^ of ppecial MErii BARONESS ROTHSCHILD (Hybrid Peipet- uai). A most magnificent hardy rose ; tlouers about 5 inches in diameter and of an exquisite shade of satiny pink. The heavy foliage comes close \\\) to the backof the flower, forming an effective background of green, thus giving the effect of a lovely bouquet rather than a single flower. First size, 50 cts. each ; $ per doz. Second " 40 " " " " DINSMORE. A vigorous and free-blooming rose, per- fectly liardy and bearing profusely large perfectly double flowers of a ricl
. DiNSMORE. Gloire de Margottin. Ro^e^ of ppecial MErii BARONESS ROTHSCHILD (Hybrid Peipet- uai). A most magnificent hardy rose ; tlouers about 5 inches in diameter and of an exquisite shade of satiny pink. The heavy foliage comes close \\\) to the backof the flower, forming an effective background of green, thus giving the effect of a lovely bouquet rather than a single flower. First size, 50 cts. each ; $ per doz. Second " 40 " " " " DINSMORE. A vigorous and free-blooming rose, per- fectly liardy and bearing profusely large perfectly double flowers of a ricli scarlet-crimson color. It is an incessant bloomer and a rose that meet the wants of all rose fanciers. 50 cts. each. GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN (Hybrid Perpetual). Dazzling red, the most brilliant yetknown ; large, full, finely formed globular flowers; grow'th very vigorous, one of the most distinct hardy garden roses in cultiva- tion, and can be specially recommended for its vigor of growth, freedom of blooming and hardiness; fine strong plants. each. GEN. JACQUEMINOT (Hybrid Perpetual). We olfer an extra tine stock of tliis most popular of all the hardy roses; its exquisite shape, delightful fragrance and bright rich glowing crimson color, together with its freedom of flowering, still places this in the front rank among the hardy roses. strong plants, 75 cts. each ; .$ per doz. First size, 50 " " " " Second" 30 " " " " GRAND MOGUL (Hybrid Perpetual). A seedling from A. K. Williams, producing flowers of a deep brilliant crimson, shaded with scarlet and black ; in dull weather and late in summer and autumn the flowers are darker, approaching to maroon. They are large, full, of perfect, symmetrical shape, and pro- duced in great profusion ; the foliage is large and of firm texture. It has, been admired wherever shown, and is destined to take first rank as a grand decorative rose. It produces exhibition blooms
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