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Bicolor — Outer petals white, with rose tinge; cream 

 center, fringed; crimson blotch on center petals. 



Belle Hough — Large flower, light crimson, late and 

 fine. 



Bertha — Brilliant crimson, full double and late; a 

 very satisfactory flower. 



Belle of Crescent — Bright rose, free bloomer, large 

 double, very showy. 



Belle of York — Large, flesh-colorod, a strong, robust 

 flower, new. 



Baron James de Kothschild — Semi-double pink. 



Bridesmaid — Fine, semi-double, fragrant, white. 



Blushing Maid — One of Rosenfield's latest, fine blush 

 and sweetly perfumed ; not yet fully tested. 



Canisto — A large lovely flower, light flesh in color, 

 fading to white ; fragrant. 



Carnation — Bright crimson outside petals, broad in- 

 side finely fringed, very fine. Grand, late bloomer. 

 Very striking in appearance. 



Clara Barton — This is one of the earliest. It is of 

 purest white, like the spirit of its namesake. Its petals 

 are delicate and almost transparent in their tissue-like 

 form, not quite full double, but exceedingly attractive. 



Crimson Queen — Both petals and petaloids are of the 

 same deep color. It is finely fringed, but the whole 

 flower is of that solid, intense coloring. 



Commodore Dewey — Is deep, dark rose, of intense 

 color. It is a large and attractive flower, one of our 

 finest new ones. 



