. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . inuous crop of flowers from early Summer until late inAutumn ; quite hardy. It is valued very highly for its beau-tiful buds and handsome flowers. The color is a bright apri-cot yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tintedwith Rose. Very fragrant. 15 cts. each; two-year-oldplants, 30 cts. each. Perle des Jardins.* Pearl of the Garden. This magnificent yellow Tea Rose still retains its position»s one of the very finest and most beautiful Roses of its colorever introduced; the demand for it constantly increases asits great value becomes better kn


. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . inuous crop of flowers from early Summer until late inAutumn ; quite hardy. It is valued very highly for its beau-tiful buds and handsome flowers. The color is a bright apri-cot yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tintedwith Rose. Very fragrant. 15 cts. each; two-year-oldplants, 30 cts. each. Perle des Jardins.* Pearl of the Garden. This magnificent yellow Tea Rose still retains its position»s one of the very finest and most beautiful Roses of its colorever introduced; the demand for it constantly increases asits great value becomes better known, more plants beingwanted year by year. The color is clear golden yellow, anindescribably rich and beautiful shade, and entirely distinctfrom any other variety; the flowers are extra large, full glob-ular form, with great depth and substance, richly perfumedand exquisitely beautiful in every way. Succeeds well in•open ground, but is especially valuable for forcing for cut^■lowers. 15 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. PERLE DES JARDINS.


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