. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist. 255 the two Igw loses THE BRIDE HER MAJESTY Special prices for extra fine plants. ALSO Kood strong-plants of nit the bost leadintr va- rieties ot Teas. and II. Perpetuals, includinj; J. IV. IVtA^^V. SUMMIT, UNION CO., N. J. NnuElties in RnsES. Glory of France, Renan, Sergeant Bobillet, Arc en-Ciel, etc. The New Roses emljr varieties. very promisiDg HILL& CO., RICHMOND, IND. THE GRAND NEW TEA ROSE "Comtesse de Frigneiise" This Rose is probably the best ever raised fo


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist. 255 the two Igw loses THE BRIDE HER MAJESTY Special prices for extra fine plants. ALSO Kood strong-plants of nit the bost leadintr va- rieties ot Teas. and II. Perpetuals, includinj; J. IV. IVtA^^V. SUMMIT, UNION CO., N. J. NnuElties in RnsES. Glory of France, Renan, Sergeant Bobillet, Arc en-Ciel, etc. The New Roses emljr varieties. very promisiDg HILL& CO., RICHMOND, IND. THE GRAND NEW TEA ROSE "Comtesse de Frigneiise" This Rose is probably the best ever raised for florist's work; the bud is ot "' Niphetos" or "Ben- nett" shape, color of "M. Neil," and rather larger than a duck's egg; a perpetual bloomer. I am now booking orders for delivery from M^rch to May, of this rose, as well as of the grand new Hybrid, "CLARA COCHET. " All the new Roses of Autumn. 1886. will be ready for delivery in March. My Catalogue of these, as well as my general Catalogue, free on ap])lication. A splendid lot of "Perlc dts Jardins; ' Xiphe- 'Magna Charta" and similar kinds. JAMES L. BOYSON, CAENiCalvadosi 7,00( s. J. S. It. ;S0N, .-|. FOR SALE OR TO RENT At KOCHKSTKK, N. V. KOU R ( T K K h: .N 1 K ) i ^1 -: s WALES MFG. CO., Syracuse, N. Y. SUBSCRIBE •• NOM For a copy of our New Trade Directory. PRICE ONLY $ AMERICAN FLORIST Miii itE FLORISfg, We offer the largest and most complete stock of Roses in this country. Straight 2'2-iu plants, Propagated from thoroughly matured field-grown plants, and grown m ordmary soil without manure or any other stimulating material They resist disease, start quickly, grow rapidl> i 1 1 1 I 1 ult-~ ALL THE LLaDING \/AR!E"''IES it very reasonable prices— Im I I ,h nif I (, nil , II i J , It ? Geitl Jacq, Perle At THE NEW ROSES OF 36 HYDRANGEA GRANDIFLORA is/,/-/ ^ i \f t II liitt H^arela Candida Udii'la Ho'hims \( la, I Rjt^osa, and a ful


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