The superb springfield collection of peonies . y its marvelous out-standing qualities is now regarded by rosarians as thegreatest advance and most wonderful Rose yet have no hesitancy in saying that it Is the finest ofall dark crimson Roses. A true perpetual-floweringHybrid Tea and the most beautiful variety the Roseworld has yet seen. This Rose was raised by McGredy,of Ireland, and named in honor of Edward Mawley, theeminent British rosarian. It received the much covetedgold medal of the National Rose Society of cents; 2-year plants, 40 cents. EUGENE BOULLET (H. T.)—We we


The superb springfield collection of peonies . y its marvelous out-standing qualities is now regarded by rosarians as thegreatest advance and most wonderful Rose yet have no hesitancy in saying that it Is the finest ofall dark crimson Roses. A true perpetual-floweringHybrid Tea and the most beautiful variety the Roseworld has yet seen. This Rose was raised by McGredy,of Ireland, and named in honor of Edward Mawley, theeminent British rosarian. It received the much covetedgold medal of the National Rose Society of cents; 2-year plants, 40 cents. EUGENE BOULLET (H. T.)—We were greatly pleasedwith the promise of this Rose last year, and are nowfully decided as to its value as a red bedder. It Iseasily suited as to soil and position, and produces flow-ers in great abundance. The blooms are large and full,of substantial form and texture. We fully expect thisvariety to rank at the very top of red garden Roses formassing. Color deep crimson and carmine. A sheetof gorgeous color. 20 cents; two-year plants, 40 British Queen. FARBENKONIGIN (Queen of Colors) (H. T.)—This iswell named the Queen of Colors; our own personalopinion is that there is no finer Rose grown than thisbeautiful sort. It is large and full; color bright car-mine and rosy crimson, overlaid with a satiny-silversheen. Very floriferous. Simply grand. Here is an-other Rose that will bear an acquaintance. All Europeknows this Rose, while but few in America have evenheard of it. 25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (H. T.)—It is very fitting thatsuoh a fine new Rose should be honored with the nameof the author of the Star Spangled Banner, and alsothat it should hail from Baltimore, one of whose fortswas being assailed when the inspiration came to theauthor to write our national anthem. The flowers arefrom large to very large, with sixty or more petalsopening to a high center. The color is a magnificentdeep red rose. Wherever it has been staged this Rosehas swept


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