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CLOTHILDE SOUPERT, vig. (Soupert & Notting, 1890.) Medium size; very double and beautifully imbricated 
like an aster; produced in clusters ; pearly white, with rosy lake centers, liable to vary, producing often red 
and white flowers on same plant. Valuable for florists for designs, or as a market pot plant, being a remark- 
ably free and constant bloomer, and of easy culture. One of the most valuable roses of recent introduction. 
(See cut.) 50ce. 
Etoile d’Or, dwf. (Dubreuil, 1889.) Flowers medium size; citron yellow in the center, shading to pale chrome 
yellow; very free flowering and pretty. Anacquisition. 50c. 
George Pernet, free. (Jos. Pernet, 1887.) Flowers medium; silvery yellow changing to peach rose; an abundant 
bloomer. A promising variety. 50c. 
Gloire des Polyantha, dwf. (Guillot, 1887.) Bright rose, with white center; full, nicely formed. Abundant 
“bloomer. 50c. 
POLYANTHA ROSE.—CLOTHILDE SOUPERT (Natural Size). 
Little Pet, vig. Small white flowers; very free flowering. 50c. 
Max Singer, vig. .(Lacharme, 1885.) This is a climbing variety. Bright red, changing to pale rose; very 
vigorous. 50c. 
Marie Pavie, vig. (Alegatiere, 1889.) Creamy white with light rose in center. Abundant bloomer. 50c. 
Mignonette, mod. (Guillot, 1881.) Delicate rose, changing to blush; very small, double; a little smaller than 
Paquerette, and less full, but distinct and attractive. A strong grower anda very free bloomer. 50c. 
Miniature, vig. (Alegatiere, 1884.) Rosy white, changing to white; full, sweet; in clusters. 50c. 
PAQUERETTE, free. (Guillot, 1875.) This is the oldest of the white varieties. Pure white, about one inch in 
diameter, flowering in panicles of from five to forty blooms, full, prettily formed, recalling blossoms of the 
double flowering cherry. In flower continuously from June to November. A rose for the million. 50c. 
Perle d’Or, mod. (Dubreuil, 1883.) Nankeen yellow with orange center; very dwarf, branching habit, blooming in 
clusters of twenty to thirty flowers. 50c. 
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