EVERBLOOMING ROSES (HYBRID TEAS), continued 



Countess of Caledon. Carmine. Rich carmine-rose. Blooms large, of 

 great substance and perfect form, with large, stout petals, very highly per- 

 fumed. A first-rate Rose. 



Duchess of Albany. Deep pink. In the way of La France, but deeper 

 in color. The flowers are very large, full and highly perfumed ; one of the 

 most satisfactory garden Roses. 



Gladys Harkness. Salmon -pink. A Rose of very great beauty and dis- 

 tinctness. The growth is vigorous, and of erect branching habit, flowering 

 profusely ; the blooms are very large and well built ; petals large, very smooth 

 and shell-shaped ; color deep salmon-pink, reflex of petals silvery pink ; splen- 

 did constitution and highly fragrant. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Primrose. A magnificent free -blooming 

 Rose, of beautiful color ; in every way an excellent variety. 



Kathleen. Coral-pink. Color coral-pink, suffused with rose, base of 

 petal shaded yellow ; perfect form and outline ; medium size ; very floriferous, 

 and highly perfumed. 



L'Innocence. White. Flowers medium, full and globular, always open- 

 ing well ; color pure white ; the blooms are well formed and freely produced 

 on erect stems. 



La France. Rose. Beautiful bright pink-rose, extra-large, full and fine 

 form. This is one of the sweetest of Roses, free-blooming, and one of the 

 best, early and late. 



Madame Eugene Boullet. Yellow. Flowers large, cupped, beautiful 

 in bud ; color bright yellow, shaded with deeper yellow and bright carmine ; 

 very attractive and distinct. 



Souvenir du President Carnot. Flesh -rose. Very free; bud long, in 

 the way of Niphetos ; flowers very large and full ; color rosy flesh, shaded 

 white at the edges of the petals ; form perfect. A very fine variety for all 

 purposes. 



MISCELLANEOUS EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



Beryl (Tea). Yellow. Deep golden yellow; buds long and perfectly 

 shaped, very highly perfumed. Wherever cut-flowers are in demand for but- 

 tonholes or decorative work, this will prove a most valuable acquisition. 



Catherine Mermet (Tea). Flesh. Light flesh color, large, full and 

 globular ; a charming sort, and one of the best for exhibiting. 



Clothilde Soupert (Polyantha). Rosy white. Outer petals pearly white, 

 centers rosy ; large for its class ; very full and beautifully imbricated ; exquisite. 



Etoile de Lyon (Tea). Yellow. Bright sulphur-yellow, fine form. 

 Good under glass. 



Francisca Kruger (Tea). Yellow peach. Coppery yellow, shaded with 

 peach, large and full. A grand Rose. Very useful for cutting. 



Francis Dubreuil (Tea). Crimson. Flowering abundantly; flowers 

 large, beautiful in the bud ; color velvety crimson. A variety of much merit, 

 and much the best of this color. 



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