. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . le the flavor is most delicious- sweet and aro-matic, resembling that of the strawberry. It is used fordessert fruit, also for preserving, and is considered a raredelicacy. It makes jelly of delicious quality, and is consid-ered as one of the finest conserves made in the WestIndies, where it is a staple article of commerce, andis exported to all parts of the globe, although its highvalue has kept it exclusively for the rich. Inquire ofany importing grocer for Guava jelly, and the priceasked for it will astound you. Independent of the great value of its


. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . le the flavor is most delicious- sweet and aro-matic, resembling that of the strawberry. It is used fordessert fruit, also for preserving, and is considered a raredelicacy. It makes jelly of delicious quality, and is consid-ered as one of the finest conserves made in the WestIndies, where it is a staple article of commerce, andis exported to all parts of the globe, although its highvalue has kept it exclusively for the rich. Inquire ofany importing grocer for Guava jelly, and the priceasked for it will astound you. Independent of the great value of its fruit, the Guavais a highly ornamental plant, having dwarf compacthabit, making it desirable for planting in pots or foliage is beautiful and the flowers, which last a longtime on the plant, are produced abundantly on youngplants. Of the easiest possible management and a thor-i oughly magnificent plant in every way. cts.; 7 for $1; $1,50 per dozen, postpaid by Mail. (3) Three Soupert Roses. ENTIRELY HARDY—BLOOM NEW TEA POLYANTHA, CLOTILDE SOUPERT. If you want Roses that will give absolutesatisfaction from the day they are planted, wewould urge that you plant these famous varie-ties. They are entirely hardy with moderateprotection ; small plants quickly make largebushes, giving the first year immense numbersof the most lovely flowers imaginable. Werecommend them as three of the best Roses incultivation. They make beautiful permanenthedges, owing to their dwarf, stocky, uniformgrowth. PRICE OF THE THREE SOUPERT ROSES. Strong three-inch pot plants, 15c. each ; 4 for 50c;9 for $; 25 for $, postpaid by Mail. Two-year-old plants, 30c. each; 4 for $;$ per dozen, by Express only. Clotilde Soupert. So famous has this superb variety becomeit is almost unnecessary to describe it. Roselovers the world over know it to be one of thebest Roses. It is a strong, dwarf grower, anda truly wonderful bloomer, producing clusterafter cluster of finely formed


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