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rather dull. The blooms are of good form, fair size, 

 and come pretty freely. The plant grows well. 



Le Progres. — The colour of the flowers of this 

 variety — nankeen-yellow — is uncommon and attractive; 

 although not especially vigorous it is a pleasing rose. 



Leslie Holland. — One of the newer roses, bright red, 

 of good form. Said to be an excellent variety. 



Liberty. — A well-known variety, with rather small, 

 red flowers of good form. A charming buttonhole rose. 

 Moderately vigorous. 



Lieutenant Chaure. — One of the best of crimson 

 Hybrid Teas. The flowers are as large as those of Hugh 

 Dickson, and growth, though strong, is compact. An 

 excellent bedding rose, with blooms of good form. 



Madame Abel Chatenay. — An indispensable rose. The 

 blooms, of salmon and rose shades, are of excellent form, 

 and come on unusually long stalks. The plant grows 

 well, and flowers freely. 



Madame Charles Lutaud. — A variety of showy colour- 

 ing, similar to Marquise de Sinety, yellow and bronze. 

 Growth is good. 



Madame Edmond Rostand. — An improved Prince de 

 Bulgarie. It is a novelty of much promise. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Madame Jules Grolez. — Colour, bright rose ; a charm- 

 ing rose for massing. Of good growth and free blooming. 



Madame Leon Pain. — A good variety for the garden, 

 growing well, and bearing rather large, somewhat loose 

 blooms of salmon, with blush and yellow shading. The 

 red-green leaves add to its charm. 



