. there is none better. Nerissa. Large, full creamy-white tinted rose in centre. Old Qold. Single, rich reddish orange with apricot shadings. $ each. Ophelia. A rose that is admired by everyone, of a most pleasing delicate tint of salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. Pharisaer. Large, double flowers of a rosy-white, shading to a pretty soft salmon. Premier. This is one of the very popular winter cut flower varieties, and which is also showing up splendidly as a garden Rose; color brilliant pure pink, very free. Hybrid Tea-Rose Ophelia Prince de Bulgarie. Silvery-flesh, deepening to the centre.


. there is none better. Nerissa. Large, full creamy-white tinted rose in centre. Old Qold. Single, rich reddish orange with apricot shadings. $ each. Ophelia. A rose that is admired by everyone, of a most pleasing delicate tint of salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. Pharisaer. Large, double flowers of a rosy-white, shading to a pretty soft salmon. Premier. This is one of the very popular winter cut flower varieties, and which is also showing up splendidly as a garden Rose; color brilliant pure pink, very free. Hybrid Tea-Rose Ophelia Prince de Bulgarie. Silvery-flesh, deepening to the centre. Queen of Fragrance. Flowers large, double and of exquisite shape and very free-flowering; in color a beautiful shell-pink tipped with silver, bright and p'eising and of delightful fragrance. Radiance. An ideal bedding Rose, brilliant carmine-pink, with salmon-pink and yellow shadings at the base of the petals. Red Radiance. A counterpart of Radiance except in color, which is a clear cerise-red. Robert Huey. Large globular cerise-pink. Rose Marie. One of the best hybrid-tea bedding Roses; beautiful long buds and well-formed expanded flowers of a pleasing clear rore-pink; a strong grower and exceptionally free-flowering. White Killarney. A pure white sport of the famous Kil- larney. William F. Dreer. A beautiful Rose of the same parentage as Los Angeles, and which, for delicacy of coloring, is not comparable to any other variety, it reminding one of the deli- cate tints of some varieties of water lilies. The flowers, which are similar in shape to Los Angeles, and like that va- riety, beautiful in all stages of development, are at their best in the half-expanded flower. These, in expanding, are of a soft, silvery-shell pink, Ihe base of the petals of a rich gol- den-yellow which, at certain stages of development, gives a golden suffusion to the entire flower, this golden suffusion being particularly brilliant early and late in the season. $ each. William Shean. Unusually long


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