. $ per dozen. " " New Polyantha Rose, CLOTHILDE SOUPERT While not by any means a yellow rose, the general effect of the blending of the colors in this is such as to make it appear as a yellow rose at a short distance. It is probably the finest Polyantha Rose yet introduced, and is a fitting companion to that very popu- lar and useful variety, Clo- thikle Soupert, but to which it is much superior in the shape of the buds and profu- sion of bloom. The habit of the growth is the same, while the flowers are white at the edge and chrome-yellow in the centr


. $ per dozen. " " New Polyantha Rose, CLOTHILDE SOUPERT While not by any means a yellow rose, the general effect of the blending of the colors in this is such as to make it appear as a yellow rose at a short distance. It is probably the finest Polyantha Rose yet introduced, and is a fitting companion to that very popu- lar and useful variety, Clo- thikle Soupert, but to which it is much superior in the shape of the buds and profu- sion of bloom. The habit of the growth is the same, while the flowers are white at the edge and chrome-yellow in the centre. It is perfectly hardy, having withstood in the open ground a tempera- ture of ten degrees below- zero. Good young plants, 20 cents each ; seven for $ New Climbing Hybrid Rose, CARMINE PILLAR. Splendid new single rose with flowers four to five inches across, of the brightest rosy carmine, and produced so abundantly that the last year's shoots—some ten to twelve feet in length of growth—were covered from base to top with bunches of flowers from each eye. Good young plants, 25 cents each. RIVOIRE. Camellia-formed flowers of clear salmon-rose, with dark yellow at back, edged carmine; superb. Strong young plants, 25 cents each. Rose Souvenir du Pres. Carnot. New Climbing Noisette Rose— ALLISTER STELLA GRAY. Deep yellow, resembling W. A. Richardson in color, but much smaller in size; flowers in clusters, early and late. Strong young plants, 25 cents each. New Hardy Yellow Climbing Rose—YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia), This new Hybrid Noisette produces its flowers in the same manner as the popular Crimson Rambler—that is, in large pyramidal-shaped trasses, frequently being from fifty to one hundred flowers in a truss. In color it is a decided yellow, with moderate-sized cup-shaped nearly full flowers, which are sweetly scented. Its habit of growth is very strong, frequently making shoots of eight to ten feet in one season. (See cut on page 14.) Good plants, 75 cents each ; $


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