. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. THE NEW ROSES OF 1881. We have the pleasure of offering the following: named NEW KOSES OF 1881. These varieties were firstoffered in Europe last Fall, and our plants are propagated from ^ock imported in December last. We offervigorous, well-established plants from 2}^-inch pots. THEY ARE ALL. ON THEIR OWN ROOTS and readyfor immediate delivery. Prices as noted. BEAUTE DE LEUROPE. (Tea, by Gonod.) Large, finelyformed buils and flowers ; color, bright yellow ; outsidepetals shaded dark yellow; remarkably beautiful anddistinct. )0. ETOILE DE LYON. (


. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. THE NEW ROSES OF 1881. We have the pleasure of offering the following: named NEW KOSES OF 1881. These varieties were firstoffered in Europe last Fall, and our plants are propagated from ^ock imported in December last. We offervigorous, well-established plants from 2}^-inch pots. THEY ARE ALL. ON THEIR OWN ROOTS and readyfor immediate delivery. Prices as noted. BEAUTE DE LEUROPE. (Tea, by Gonod.) Large, finelyformed buils and flowers ; color, bright yellow ; outsidepetals shaded dark yellow; remarkably beautiful anddistinct. )0. ETOILE DE LYON. (Tea, by Guillot.) Brilliant chrome yel-low ; exceedingly beautiful and believed one of the finestRoses ever introduced; a vigorous grower and profusebloomer; large, finely formed buds ; flowers of good sub-stance, opening well. $ MADAME COUSIN. (Tea, by Guillot.) Large, very beautifulflowers; color, violet rose, tinged with white and palevellow ; verv distinct. M4SS MAY PAUL. (Tea, by Levet.) Large, finely formedflowers; color w


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