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Crimson Queen, vig. (W. Paul & Son, 1890.) Very large, full, of beautiful globular form; velvety crimsom 
shaded with fiery red in the center, and with maroon on the outer petals. $1.00. 
Danmark, vig. (W. Paul & Son, 1890.) ‘* Flowers large, a little deeper in color than La France, which it somewhat. 
resembles.’’? Small plants ready June Ist, 1892. $1.50. 
Gustave Piganeau, vig. (Pernet fils, Ducher, 1890.) Very large, equalling Paul Neyron in size; full and cupped; 
brilliant carmine lake; budslong. It is expected that this will prove a very valuable variety. 5c. 
Jeannie Dickson, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1890.) One of Dickson’s new pedigree Seedling Roses, and described as: 
follows: Color rosy pink, entire margin of petals edged with silvery pink, base of petals having a pale yellow 
zone. The flowers are large, full, with a very high center which stands up prominently. Petals of great sub- 
stance, large and smooth. The growth is vigorous. In this variety we add to the Hybrid Perpetual section 
quite a new shade of color. {5c. 
Lady Arthur Hill, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1890.) Large, full, symmetrical; lilac rose, distinct and fine. An 
abundant bloomer. 75c. 
Madame Joseph Desbois, vig. (Guillot, 1856.) Flesh white, shaded with salmon rose; very large, well-formed ;. 
very vigorous. A superb Rose. 75dc. 
Marchioness of Dufferin, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1891.) ‘“‘Of magnificent form; white, with pale flesh center ;. 
petals very large, shell-shaped and of great substance; foliage very large, dark green.’’ Small plants ready 
June Ist, 1892. $2.00. 
Marchioness of Lorne, vig. (W. Paul & Son, 1889.) Large, full, cupped shape; buds long and handsome, rich 
and fulgent rose-color, shaded with vivid carmine, remarkable for its perpetual habit. On own roots. ‘5c. 
Margaret Dickson, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1891.) ‘* Very large, beautiful rosy pink, suffused with yellow at base 
of petals, which are reflexed.’’ Small plants ready June Ist, 1892. $2.00. 
Maurice L. de Vilmorin, vig. (Leveque, 1891.) Large, double, fine form; clear bright red; shaded velvety 
brown. 75c. 
Mrs. William Watson, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1890.) ‘‘ Large, full, globular, produced freely on stiff erect. 
shoots; beautiful pale pink; foliage large and handsome.”’ Small plants ready June 1st, 1892. $1.50. 
Oakmont. “Deep bright rose color in the way of Paul Neyron, but blooms much more freely; delightfully 
scented ; continues in bloom all summer, and is one of the best varieties for very early winter forcing.” $1.25. 
Salamander, vig. (W. Paul & Son, 1891.) “‘ Large and full; bright scarlet crimson, very vivid in summer; very 
free flowering.’’ Small plants ready June Ist,,1892. $2.00. 
Souvenir du Rosieriste Gonod, vig. (Jean Ducher, 1890.) Very large, full and well formed; cerise veined with 
bright rose; fragrant. Forces well and promising. One of the best new roses. $1.00. 
T. W. Girdlestone, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1890.) ‘* Very large, full, perfectly symmetrical in form; brilliant 
carmine, base of petals shaded with lake; very fragrant.’’ Small plants ready June Ist, 1892. $1.50. 
VALUABLE VARIETIES OF HYBRID REMONTANT ROSES OF 
RECENT INTRODUCTION. 
Alphonse Soupert, vig. (Lacharme, 1883.) Large; very handsome and showy; bright rose color. A finerose. 50c.. 
Dinsmore, vig. (Peter Henderson, 1887.) Scarlet crimson, large, double, very fragrant, free bloomer. Budded 
plants. 50c. 
ELIZA BOELLE (Hybrid Noisette), mod. (Guillot, 1869.) Although an old rose, is not well enough known, and 
is introduced here on account of its great merit. White, delicately tinged with pink; medium size; full, 
beautiful circular form. An exquisite rose. Budded plants. 50c. 
Earl of Dufferin, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1887.) One of the finest roses of recent years. It should be in every 
collection. Rich brilliant velvety crimson, shaded with dark maroon; large, full, finely formed; delightful 
fragrance. A vigorous grower. One of the finest dark Roses. Budded plants. 75ce. 
Gloire de Margottin, vig. (Margottin, 1887.) Brilliant scarlet; large, semi-double, globular, of good shape, elon- 
gated bud; fragrant; vigorous and free flowering. Probably the brightest rose yet raised. Valuable for 
forcing, and for culture out of doors. Budded and onown roots. 7dc. 
Gloire Lyonnaise, vig. (Guillot-fils, 1885.) White, tinted yellow; large moderately full; resembles a Tea Rose in 
form and fragrance. Budded plants. 50c. 
Lady Helen Stewart, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1887.) Another beautiful and valuable variety. Bright crimson. 
searlet; large, full and of perfect form, produced on long stiff stems, highly perfumed; distinct and fine. 
Budded and on own roots. 75c. 
MADAME GABRIEL LUIZET, vig. or free. (Liabaud, 1878.) Pink, distinct, very large, cupped shape; some-. 
what fragrant. Asan exhibition rose, will rank with its rival, Baroness Rothschild. In England this variety 
still continues to take the lead of all the Hybrid Perpetuals as an exhibition rose, a position it has held for five- 
years. Budded plants. 50c. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER, vig. (E. & B., 1884.) One of the best roses in cultivation. Raised from the seed of Gen.. 
Jacqueminot. It is of vigorous growth, with healthy foliage; flowers large, semi-globular, full, well formed ; 
color cherry-carmine, much like a light colored Marie Bawmann, or a shade deeper than Marie Rady, and very 
fragrant. In wood, foliage, and form of flower, it resembles Alfred Colomb, but the seedling excels that 
famous variety in vigor, hardiness and freedom of bloom, It continues to bloom profusely long after the 
other Remontants are out of flower. In brief, it may be described as an improved Alfred Colomb, and as 
good arose as has been raised by anyone. It is undoubtedly the finest of its color, Budded and on own 
roots. 50c. i 
Mrs. John Laing, vig. (Bennett, 1887.) The most beautiful rose of recent introduction. A seedling of Francois 
Michelon; soft pink; large and of fine form, produced on strong stems; exceedingly fragrant; one of the 
most valuable varieties for forcing, and flowers continuously in the open ground. Budded and on own 
roots. 75c. 
