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LIST OF VARIETIES ... 
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MARGARET DICKSON. White, with pale, flesh centre; 
extra large flower of fine substance. (See cut.) 
Magna Charta, Dark pink, one of theeasiest Roses to grow. 
Mme, Gabriel Luizet, Light, satiny pink, attractive sort. 
Mrs. J, Sharman Crawford, Beautiful large pink. 
Mrs. John Laing, Rich, satiny pink, delicious fra- 
grance; blooms constantly. 
Paul Neyron. Lovely dark pink. Very large flowers. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. Hardy yellow Rose. ; 
Prince Camille de Rohan, Dark crimson-maroon. 
Rodocanachi. Flowers very large, of a beautiful trans- 
parent rose color shaded with pink. 
Silver Queen. Silvery blush shading to delicate rose; 
—— \ : a distinct Rose. 
y VU —1 5 u j Ly Ulrich Brunner Cherry-red; a grand: Rose; very free 
DORMANT BUDDED Ross blooming. A grand’Rose in every respect. 
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NOTE.—The Roses offered on 
this page are budded low on 
Manetti stocks. These are 
generally known as “‘graft- 
ed” Roses. All shoots 
which develop from BELOW 
the junction of stock and 
cion (see cut) should be 
pulled off. Can be planted 
the first thing in spring, 
up to April (5th, after that 
cate only potted plants sup- 
plied. 
These Roses should be 
planted so that the part 
where the bud is joined with 
the stock will be three inches below-\| 
the surface. 
Victor Hugo. Brilliant flaming crimson, with blackish 
Say crimson shadings, soft and velvety. 
( Dormant Plants of the above, as shown in illustration, 
purchaser’s selection, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., $15.00’ per 
100. Full set of 29 sorts for $5.00. Cannot be supplied 
after April 15th. Price for plants growing in 5 and 6-inch 
pots, ready April 15th: Extra Selected Plants, 50c. each, 
$5.00 per doz. Second Grade of the above, fine plants, 
40c. each, $4.00 per 
doz. 
Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson, a 
grand Rose in every way. 
Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de Paris), 
Rich carmine. A grand Rose. 
BARON DE BONSTETTEN, Black- 
ish crimson, with vivid red shadings. 
(See cut.) 
Baroness Rothschild, An exquisite 
shade of satiny pink. 
Clio. Delicate satin blush, with a 
light shading of rosy pink. 
Coquette des Alpes. White, tinged 
blush, medium-sized flower. me 
Coquette des Blanches, One of the best white Roses. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion, extra large and full. 
Eclair. A grand Rose, fiery red; flowers large and double. 
Eugene Furst, Velvety crimson, very large flower, with broad, 
massive petals quite double. 
Fisher Holmes, Finely shaped flowers, dark velvety crimson. 
Gen. Jacqueminot, Brilliant crimson. Most popular Rose. 
Gen. Washington. An old garden favorite, red; shaded crimson 
and carmine, large, full and flat. 
John Hopper. Bright rose with carmine centre, large and full; 
esteemed by all who grow it as of the highest order. 
Jubilee. For cut and description, see page 132. 
La France, Peach-blossom pink; the model garden Rose; blooms all summer. 
Marchioness of Lorne. Rich rose color. Very free blooming. 
(See prices at end of list, next column.) 
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