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DUCHESS OF ALBANY, (H. T.), this beau- 
tiful Novelty is in the way of La France; more 
expanded in form and larger in size. Flowers 
deep pink, very large and full, highly perfumed 
and in all respects of first quality................s000 
DUCHESS OF LEEDS, (H. T.), a new rose 
raised from La France, but many shades deeper 
in color, which is on the reverse side of the 
petals; the habit and foliage is similar, more 
profuse in blooming. The buds when opening 
are long. pointed and exquisitely shaped........... 
MADAME HOSTE, (Tea), yellowish white. 
with deep butt yellow centre, large and full, 
well formed with stout petals; a very promising 
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GLOIRE DE MARGOTTEN, (H. P.), daz- 
zling scarlet, the most brilliant yet known, large, 
full and finely formed; exceedingly vigorous 
and free blooming. Recommended as a forcing 
rose 
SIR ROWLAND HILL (H. P.), “this mag- 
nificent new rose is of a deep rich port wine 
color, shaded with blackish maroon, and chang- 
ing to a bright ruby claret; the flowers are very 
large and finely shaped; very sweet scented, a 
fine autumnal bloomer. vigorous, one of the 
darkest roses yet raised.”’...............--.sesecossreesees 
V. VIVIAND MOREL, (Tea), rich crimson 
shaded with dark red and carmine, large and 
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For other New Roses see Catalogue 5. 
NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 
This name is applied to that magnificent group of Pelargoniums the flowers of which are 
of large size, very rich and showy; a few are double, and although the others are not really 
double, yet from their fulness of form and the extra number of petals, they have the appear- 
ance of being so. 
*Pelargonium, Alexandre de Napadiewicz, a 
fine flower of a salmon-caiminve color, mar- 
gined with white; upper petals blotched with 
maroon; large white Centre..............c...10 see 
Beauty of Oxton, the upper petals are of a 
very rich maroon, darkly blotched; under 
petals very dark crimson, shaded with ma- 
roon; light centre; all the petals margined 
with white and beautifully fringed............... 
*Carnaval, a grand flower, white, picoteed 
with carmine, black blotches with enormous 
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*Cascade, pure white striped; a beautiful 
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*Denise,a large and very beautiful double white 
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Dr. Masters, a splendid variety. The trusses 
are large and in great profusion; it is semi- 
double, the upper petals having large black 
blotches in the centre, with a narrow margin 
of rich crimson, the lower petals having a 
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*Duchess of Albany, a profusion of fine trusses 
of beautifully fringed flowers, of a soft pur- 
plish violet color, slightly shaded crimson and 
margined with lavender-rose; the upper petals 
blotched and feathered maroon................+++-- 
Duchess of Bedford, one of the most useful. 
Its blossoms are of the purest white, prettily 
fringed, with a feathered spot of delicate rose 
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*Duke of Albany, deep rich crimson maroon, 
margined with rosy lake; light centre sur- 
rounded with violet-rose shading; all the 
petals beautifully undulated and fringed; ex- 
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Elegantissimum, a beautiful variety, with 
large crispy semi-double flowers, of a rich 
vermilion color, all the petals broadly mar- 
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Empress of India, white penciled with violet- 
rose, petals beautifully undulated and frilled ; 
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Pelargonium, Guelphs et Gibelens, lavender 
shaded lilac lowers, much fringed, and spotted 
with deepest purple; a lovely variety............. 
*George Sand, very beautiful, semi-double 
flowers, in large umbels; porcelain white...... 
Gloire du Tours, flowers of a bright vermilion, 
with light centre and edges; upper petals 
blotched with blackish maroon...............scsese 
*Kari Klein, asplendid variety, producing very 
bright red flowers darkly spotted; extremely 
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Madame Evard, a most distinct variety; the 
flowers are very full, with beautiful crispy 
petals of an exceedingly bright purplish crim- 
son color, richly spotted with dark maroon... 
*Miss Lily Cannell, a very pretty flower; crim- 
son-scarlet petals shaded with rosy purple and 
edged with white, light centre.. .................2+6 
*Mad.Pape-Carpantier,a very beautiful white 
flower of fine habit and free flowering; semi- 
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Madame Thibaut, white, richly blotched and 
marbled with rose; the upper petals marked 
with crimson-maroon; large white centre; 
immense trusses of very large fine flowers, 
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Maid of Kent, an attractive variety of neat 
dwarf habit and extremely free blooming; 
the flowers are pure white, with bright rose- 
colored spots on all the petals, which are 
heautifully undulated and fringed 
*Prince of Teck, rich deep crimson, shaded 
with violet; upper petals blotched and feath- 
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*Princess Beatrice, upper petals crimson-lake, 
blotched with maroon and margined with 
white, under petals blush white; a large and 
full flower, the petals being beautifully undu- 
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