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(c) Madame Marie Berton. Straw color, changing to white, very large, free bloomer ; 
growth very vigorous. A seedling from Gloire de Dijon. 
Mad. la Comtesse de Casnerta. Copper red, flowers large, thick petals, but not very full, 
splendid for bouquets. 
Mademoiselle Neelie Merle. Buff yellow, passing to rosy carmine when full blown. 
Madame Celine Berthod. Large, full, well formed, fine sulphur yellow. 
Madame Margottin. Beatiful dark citron yeliow, centre rosy peach. 
Mad. de Vatry. Dark rose, large, full, fine. 
Madame Chaveret. Apricot yellow, passing to light rose. 
Madame Charles. Bright apricot in bud, changing to deep orange centre. 
Madame Melanie Villermoz. White, salmon centre, large and full. 
Madame Bremont. Fine reddish purple, varying to deep purple. 
Mademoiselle Genie Pernet. Cream, large, full and well formed. 
(c) Madame Levet. Yellow, slightly tinted with violet, a seedling from Gloire de Dijon, 
very fine. 
(c) Mad. Trifle. Salmon yellow, outer petals coppery yellow, large and full, a seedling from 
Gloire de Dijon. ; 
Monsieur Furtado. Very bright sulphur yellow, full and finely formed. - 
Marie Ducher. Transparent rose, very large, full and of fine form, good habit. 
Marie Sisley. Yellowish white, margined with bright rose, large, full. 
Reine du Portugal. Deep golden yellow, shaded with salmon. 
Rubens. Creamy white with flesh centre, very large and full; superb. 
Safrano. Bright apricot, changing to fawn when open, large and full. 
Safrano du Luxemberg. A very fine deep colored variety of Safrano. 
Shirley-Hibbert. Shamoy nankeen yellow, a new color, full cupped shape; exceedingly 
vigorous and distinct. 
Sombreuil. White, slightly tinged with rose, large and full. 
Triomphe de Luxemberg. Coppery red, large and double. 
Vicomtesse de Cazes. Yellow, centre shaded with copper, large and full, extra fine. 
Yellow Tea. Straw color, beautiful red. 
White Dailey. Pure white, free bloomer. 
CLIMBING ROSES—Microphylla Roses. 
Alba. White, large and free; a fine hardy climbing rose. 
Rubra. Red, large and double. 
Fortune’s Yellow. A pretty coppery yellow. 
BANSKIA—Climbing. 
Fortune’s Double. White, tinged with yellow. 
White Banskia. Flowers small, double in immense elusters. 
Yellow Banskia. Flowers small, double in large clusters. 
PRAIRIE ROSES—Ciimbing. 
Gem of the Prairies. A bright light crimson, blotched with white. 
Baltimore Belle. Pure white. 
Perpetual Pink. Pink. 
Mrs. Hovey. White, tinged with rose. 
Pallida. Delicate rose. 
Queen of the Prairies. Light crimson. 
SUMMER ROSE. 
Madame Plantier. Pure white, blooming in large clusters, fine. 25 cts. 
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Bae Our Roses have taken the leading prizes at the Maryland Horticul- 
tural Society for several years. 
