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ISABELLA SPRUNT, free. (Rev. James M. Sprunt, 1865.) Sulphur yellow; very beautiful in the bud. A sport 
from Safrano, which variety it greatly resembles in every particular save the color of the flower. 50c. 
Jaune Nabonnand, vig. (Nabonnand, 1890.) Large, full; chrome yellow, with coppery rose center; free bloomer 
and very fragrant. Small plants. d0c. 3 
Jeannie Cuvier, vig. Long, pointed bud; rich deep pink; said to force well; promising. 50c. 
Joseph Metral. (Bernaix, 1889.) Magenta red, changing to cherry red, with a purplish tinge. 50c. 
J. B. Varonne, vig. (Guillot fils, 1890.) One of the most promising of the new Roses; flowers large, full, varying 
from deep rose to bright carmine; base of petals coppery yellow, very sweet; buds long, finely shaped; growth. 
vigorous; handsome foliage and free blooming. See cut. 0c. 
Lady Castlereagh, vig. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1888.) Large and full, soft rosy yellow with rose color predomi- 
nating on the margin of the petals; robust branching habit. Foliage handsome. 50c. 
La Princess Vera, free or vig. (Nabonnand, 1878.) Flesh, bordered with coppery rose; large, full; very handsome: 
in bud as well as when fully developed ; not much scent. S50c. _ 
Letty Coles, free. (Keynes, 1875.) Rose-colored, large, full, globular. <A fine variety. 50c. 
Luciole, vig. (Guillot, 1886.) Carmine rose, tinted with saffron yellow, base of petals coppery yellow; large, long,. 
well shaped bud, very fragrant. 50c. 
Ma Capucine, mod. (Levet, 1871.) Copper color; pretty and distinct. Valuable for forcing. 50c. 
Madame A. Nabonnand, vig. Flowers pale flesh color; bud large and long; free flowering; distinct. 50e. 
Madame Berard, vig. (Levet, 1870.) A seedling from Gloire de Dijon, which it resembles, but the flowers are legs. 
full, of a fresher shade, and better in the bud. d0c. ; 
Madame Bravy, mod. (Guillot, of Pont Cherin, 1848; sent out by Guillot pere, of Lyons.) Syn. Alba rosea. Mme.. 
Sertat. Creamy-white, large, full, of very symmetrical form and delicate fragrance. 50c. 
Madame Cusin, vig. (Guillot-fils, 1881.) Violet rose, tinged with yellow, fineform. A favorite Rose in the New 
York market. d0c. 
~ Madame de Tartas, mod. (Bernede, 1859.) 
NS \ Bright rose, large, full and free bloom-. 
\ at KP ing. 50c. 
WY ® SN) ImiG Madame de Watry, free. (Modeste Guerin, 
1855.) Red, shaded with salmon, of good 
form both in bud and flower; a choice: 
old sort. d0c. 
Madame de Watteville, vig. (Guillot-fils, 
1884.) Salmon white, each petal bordered. 
with bright rose like a tulip; buds long, 
fragrant. 50c. 
Madame Elie Lambert, vig. (Elie Lambert,. 
1890.) Large, globular, well formed; rich 
creamy white, tinted with yellow and. 
bordered with rosy flesh; promising. 
Small plants. 50c. 
Madame Etienne, vig. (Bernaix, 1887.) Rose- 
colored, of good size and form, free-flow-. 
} ] ering; distinct. 450c. 
) ; yy J , Madame Faleot, mod. (Guwillot-fils, 1858.) 
Y/Y fy Nankeen, changing to yellow. 50c. 
Wil oe MADAME HOSTE, vig. (Guwillot, 1887.) Large, 
» | = ’ finely formed flowers on stout stems; 
\, color varies from straw white to canary 
yellow; vigorous and most abundant 
bloomer; forces well. Already has taken 
a prominent place among first-class vari- 
eties. See cut. 50c. 
Madame Jules Cambon, mod. (Bernaiz, 
1889.) Medium size; flowers fresh carna- 
nation-rose color, margined with variable 
shades of carmine. 50c. 
Madame Lambard, free. (Lacharme, 1877.) 
Rosy salmon, but somewhat variable m 
color; large, full, very distinct and beau- 
tiful. 50c. 
Madame Marthe du Bourg, free. (Pernet, 
1889.) Large, nearly double, nicely pointed 
center; creamy white, with carmine on 
the edges; very pretty. 50c. 
Madame P. Kuntz, vig. (Bernaix, 1889.) Large, 
full, bright pink or china rose; finely 
formed, and fragrant; free bloomer. 5c. 
Madame Philemon Cochet, vig. (Cochet, 1888.) Bright rose, reflexed with salmon white, medium size. 50c. 
Madame Pierre Guillot, vig. (Guillot, 1888.) A new Rose, which promises to be very popular, partaking of both 
Mad. de Watteville and W._A. Richardson in color; flowers large, full, finely formed, pale yellow, tinted with 
coppery orange at center, becoming paler outwards; edges of petals rosy crimson ; a strong grower and free 
bloomer. 50c. 
Madame Scipion Cochet, vig. (Bernaix, 1887.) Rosy yellow, large and double, margins of petals wavy, beautiful 
glossy foliage, free flowering. 50c. 
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MADAME HostTE (Natural Size). 
