The superb springfield collection of peonies . d flowers of enormous size and substance. Awardedthe gold medal of N. R. are the only firm in theUnited States offering thisRose on its own roots inyoung plants. It is a grandRose. 50 cents. MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE(H. T.)—Sent out by JamesCocker & Sons, of Aberdeen,Scotland. This Rose is anepoch-making flower, as anold Kentish grower put it,a nailer. At the standwhere Mrs. Andrew Car-negie was shown there wasa big crowd around it allthe time the show was Alexandria admired itas she passed through theshow in the morning beforethe great
The superb springfield collection of peonies . d flowers of enormous size and substance. Awardedthe gold medal of N. R. are the only firm in theUnited States offering thisRose on its own roots inyoung plants. It is a grandRose. 50 cents. MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE(H. T.)—Sent out by JamesCocker & Sons, of Aberdeen,Scotland. This Rose is anepoch-making flower, as anold Kentish grower put it,a nailer. At the standwhere Mrs. Andrew Car-negie was shown there wasa big crowd around it allthe time the show was Alexandria admired itas she passed through theshow in the morning beforethe great rush of the after-noon. One enthusiast de-scribes is as having lit upthe whole show. With itshandsome shape and delic-ious fragrance it combinesa color that entrances. Palelemon-yellow at base of thepetals. shading to purewhite. Won the gold medalN. R. S. 25 cents; two-yearplants, 60 cents. MRS. CAMPBELL HALL ()—Delfcate and suffused with car-mine-rose. The center of thebloom is warm cerise coral-fawn. 50 Mrs. Campbell Hall. MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL (H. T.)—This wonderful newRose has taken the country by storm, no other forcingRose except American Bealuty can compete with it inpoints. Color, a grand rosy-red or deep pink, of thelargest size. 25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. MRS. FORDE (H. T.)—A magnificent and exquisite Rose,whose large blooms, on erect flower stalks, are of per-fect form and finish, with daintiest colorings, which arecertainly unique among Roses, being stained or flushedpurest deep carmine-rose and delicate rose-pink, with azone of clear chrome-yellow at the base of each petal;refreshingly fragrant, being delightfully and distinctlytangerine-rose perfume. Awarded gold medal by N. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. MRS. FRANK BRAY (H. T.)—This is claimed to be agreat advance on the lovely and justly esteemed , which until now has been the best of its coloramongst the decorative or garden varieties.
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