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ant, blooming through the summer and autumn. It is 

 very large, and its color is a peculiar light cherry. No 

 collection should be without it. 



La Reine. — An old and well-known rose, of the largest 

 size. It is finely cupped, almost globular, very double, 

 and very fragrant. Its color is a bright rose, slightly 

 tinged with lilac. Its foliage and habit are good, and it 

 may fairly rank as one of the best roses. It owes its 

 origin to Laffay, and was sent out in 1843. 



Lion des Combats. — A large and full rose, of a reddish 

 violet color, often shaded with scarlet. 



Lc G^ant* — A large crimson-colored rose. 



Lord Clyde. — One of the finest of the dark roses, with 

 a deep pur})lish crimson color. 



Louis Van llOUtte. — Has a large and double globular 

 flower. Its color is bright shaded rosy carmine. 



Mathurin Regnier. — One of the best, with large and 

 full form, and a delicate -pale rose color. 



Madame Alfred de Rougemont. — A good grower, and 

 autumnal bloomer, and in color nearly white. 



Madame Boll. — Very vigorous and hardy, with a full 

 double form, and rose color. 



Madame Gustave Bonnett. — One of the best white 



roses, and blooms freely through the summer. 



Madame Louise Carique. — One of the most valuable 

 Remontants. Its color is a fine rosy carmine, its form is 

 full, and it grows well and blooms abundantly through 

 the summer. For general purposes, it has scarcely a 

 superior. 



Madame Morand. — Rosy lilac in color, and well cupped 

 in form. 



Madame Trotter. — A very strong grower, a most 

 abundant bloomer, with flowers of a deep cherry red. It 



