. EDWARU MAW LEY JONKHEER J. L. MOCK HARDY EVERBLOOMINQ HYBRID-TEA ROSES—Continued Mary, Countess of llchester. A rose of the greatest distinction and charm, of a warm crimson-carmine; the flowers are of great size with large, massive petals, delightfully scented. $ each ; $ per doz. Mile. Marie Mascurand. Of vigorous growth, flowers on long, stout stems ; these are particularly handsome in bud form, being very long and of splendid shape ; in color a light yellow'suffused with salmon. 75 cts. each ; $ per doz. Mme. Abel Chatenay. The most popular rose in England, both in the garde
. EDWARU MAW LEY JONKHEER J. L. MOCK HARDY EVERBLOOMINQ HYBRID-TEA ROSES—Continued Mary, Countess of llchester. A rose of the greatest distinction and charm, of a warm crimson-carmine; the flowers are of great size with large, massive petals, delightfully scented. $ each ; $ per doz. Mile. Marie Mascurand. Of vigorous growth, flowers on long, stout stems ; these are particularly handsome in bud form, being very long and of splendid shape ; in color a light yellow'suffused with salmon. 75 cts. each ; $ per doz. Mme. Abel Chatenay. The most popular rose in England, both in the garden and as a cut flower, thousands of its beautiful buds being sold daily on the streets of London : it succeeds equally well here. Carmine rose shaded with salmon. Mme. Edmee Metz. Very double bright rosy pink shaded salmon. Mme. Hector Leulllot. Golden-yellow, tinted carmine in the centre ; a good large flower. Mme. Jenny Cillemot. A soft and delicate shade of nankeen-yel- low, suffused with carmine; very long buds, developing into large flowers of good substance. Mme. Jules Grolez. One of the best; a beautiful satiny china-rose color, very bright and attractive; flowers of large size, very double, of good form and remarkably free flowering; a distinct and pretty rose, which should be plantei extensively. Mrs. Aaron Ward. A distinct shade of Indian-yellow, which, as the flower expands, shades lighter towards the edges, making a splendid color combination ; one of the freest-flowering varieties in our collection. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. My Maryland. Very free-flowering, ever>' shoot bearing one or more flowers, which are double, of perfect form, of a bright but tender salmon-pink, strongly and delightfully fragrant. Mens. Paul Lede. Distinct and beautiful; a charming shade of carmine-pink shaded yellow. Mrs. Arthur Munt. Large, full, perfectly formed flowers, with high, pointed centre. The color is suffused peach on deep cream which becomes creamy-ivory as the flower d
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