. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, tation of the lawn or to grow in thegarden for a supply of cut flowers or decora-tive purposes. Caroline Testout.—Large and double, colorclear bright rose, very sweet, resembling LaFrance, but of more sturdy habit, very freeflowering; one of the best roses. Duchess of Albany, or Red La France.— (Hy-brid Tea)—Resembles the La France but ismuch deeper in color. Is a free bloomer, pro-ducing an abundance of lovely buds and flow-ers throughout the


. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, tation of the lawn or to grow in thegarden for a supply of cut flowers or decora-tive purposes. Caroline Testout.—Large and double, colorclear bright rose, very sweet, resembling LaFrance, but of more sturdy habit, very freeflowering; one of the best roses. Duchess of Albany, or Red La France.— (Hy-brid Tea)—Resembles the La France but ismuch deeper in color. Is a free bloomer, pro-ducing an abundance of lovely buds and flow-ers throughout the season. Very double andfull. Color, brilliant, rose pink. Gruss an Teplitz.—Color scarlet, shading tovelvety crimson, very fragrant, a free growerajid most profuse bloomer; handsome foliage,especially valuable as a bedding rose. Killarney.—Color flesh, shaded white, suffusedpale pink flowers; large buds, long and pointed;and blooms profusely throughout the season. La France.— (Hybrid Tea)—Raised fromseed of a tea rose. Delicate silvery rose, chang-ing ta silvery pink; very large; full, of fineglobular form; a most constant Killarney TEA ROSES Bon Silene.—Equally valuable for summeror winter blooming. Buds of beautiful form;an unusually free bloomer; color deep rose,shaded with carmine. Catherine Mermet.—One of the finest rosesgrown. The buds are very large and globular,the petals being recurved and showing to ad-vantage the lovely bright pink of the center,shading into light creamy pink, reminding oneof La France in its silvery shading. Gloire de Dijon.—Noted for its large-sizedflowers, its delicate tea scent, and its exqui-site shades of color, being a blending of amber,carmine and cream. Marechal Neil.—A beautiful deep yel-low; large and globular; fragrant; free flow-ering; one of the finest yellow tea-scentedroses; a good climber. Papa Gontier.—A magnificent red is a strong grower, with fine healthy foli-age; the buds are large and l


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