. American Beauty. An excellent rose for forcing or open air. The flowers are very double, of a deep crimson color, and very fragrant. Bon Silene. Brilliant carmine rose; a well known favorite. Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh color, full and beautiful; one of the most lovely of its color. Duchess of Albany. Resembles La France in general appearance, but is larger in size, deeper in color, and of more expanded form. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. One of the most desirable Roses of recent introduction. The flowers, which are produced in the greatest pro- fusion, are of large size, of a creamy white c


. American Beauty. An excellent rose for forcing or open air. The flowers are very double, of a deep crimson color, and very fragrant. Bon Silene. Brilliant carmine rose; a well known favorite. Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh color, full and beautiful; one of the most lovely of its color. Duchess of Albany. Resembles La France in general appearance, but is larger in size, deeper in color, and of more expanded form. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. One of the most desirable Roses of recent introduction. The flowers, which are produced in the greatest pro- fusion, are of large size, of a creamy white color, shading deeper towards the centre. It is a strong healthy grower, with fine foliage, and will undoubt- edly become popular both as a bedding variety and for forcing under glass. France. all roses. Splendid satin rose, the sweetest of HARDY VINES. The following is a select list of the most desirable varieties, suitable for covering arbors, verandas and walls, or wherever a vine can be used. All are grown in pots so that they may be planted at any time dur- ing the summer, thus gaining one season's growth. T2 ach. Per doz Ampelopsis Vietchi 25 cts. $ Aristolochia Sipho 50 " Akehia Quinata 25 " Bignonia Grandiflora 50 li Clematis. Large flowered, in variety 50 " Clematis Paniculata 25 " Honeysuckles. In variety 25 " New Climbing Rose, Crimson Rambler. Undoubtedly the greatest acquisition in a clhnhing rose introduced for many years. It is of vigorous growth, making shoots from 8 to 10 feet in height during a season, and is consequently a most desirable climbing variety ; when pegged down or grown as a bush, marvellous heads of bloom are the result. It is exceedingly hardy. As a pot-plant it is unequalled for decorative purposes. The flowers with which the plant is covered in the spring are produced in large trusses of pyramidal form and of the brightest crimson color. The blooms remain on the plant for a great le


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