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Drop White — Pure white, splashed with crimson, 

 fragrant and full double. 



Double Decker — Is a fragrant and beautiful two- 

 storj flower, named Pallas by Terry, the originator. 

 First it appears single; in a day or two another blos- 

 som sits in the lap of the first — a charming and unique 

 flower. 



Duchess of Orleans — Pale rose, with salmon center. 



Defiance — Brilliant crimson, tall and fine. Single. 



Dr. Lindley — Large flower, tall and strong. Dark 

 crimson. 



Ella Adams — Light crimson. Very attractive. 



Etta — Bright, satiny, light rose. Strong grower, 

 late bloomer. 



Euphemia — Flesh colored, with crimson blotches. 



Excelsior — Dark crimson, large, fine, symmetrical 

 flower, very striking in appearance. 



Esther — Outside petals deep rose, inside Avhite, rose 

 tinted, a full bloomer. 



Edulis Superba — One of t4ie standard varieties. 

 Shell pink, large, well formed, fragrant flower, and a 

 very rapid multiplier. 



Emperor of Russia — A magnificent, deep crimson. 

 Very handsome. 



Edulis Plena, or Albiflora Plena — White. 



Eclatante — Is deep rose. 



Fragrans — There are three that bear this name, ono 

 named by Kelway, a light purple; another is solid 

 pink, with rather full petaloids, all the same color, and 



