The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1888 . something different from what you haveand when you get them they are fre-quently something you have underanother name. Now, that such men asBlanc has taken hold of them, you aresafe in oidering from him, having nofear of this Cereus Grandifloru> CANA DJA N HORTICULTUIilST 127 £j!DDDiiiiiiiBiDiiiiiiiiODiiii9iisiiii«gggiiDi]iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii{ ii,!iii iiiiiiiiiigi!g!!i;BiiiiiRisiijeDiiiiiiDiiii:3iiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiii± iigggiingiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiigiiiiiiidiggQiiiiiiuiiUQiiiiiuiiiiiiEiiiiiiw NEW ROSES AS I liave receive


The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1888 . something different from what you haveand when you get them they are fre-quently something you have underanother name. Now, that such men asBlanc has taken hold of them, you aresafe in oidering from him, having nofear of this Cereus Grandifloru> CANA DJA N HORTICULTUIilST 127 £j!DDDiiiiiiiBiDiiiiiiiiODiiii9iisiiii«gggiiDi]iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii{ ii,!iii iiiiiiiiiigi!g!!i;BiiiiiRisiijeDiiiiiiDiiii:3iiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiii± iigggiingiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiigiiiiiiidiggQiiiiiiuiiUQiiiiiuiiiiiiEiiiiiiw NEW ROSES AS I liave received iiu|uiiies con-cerning the newei additions toour already large list of roses, it wouldperhaps not be out of place to reply asfar as I can to these inquiries throughthe columns of our journal. I maypreface the very few guarded remarksthat I shall make by saying, that withadded years, I am developing a won-derful amount of good Scotch caution,and do not now care to positively laudor condemn either a rose or a fellow-being, without a considerable term ofclose accjuaintance. The Puritan came out last own experience with it does notamount to much, but I have corres-ponded with those who are better in-formed on it than I am myself, andhaving summed up the information


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