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L.a Kosiere, free. (Damaizin, 1874.) Belonging to the Prince Camille type. Velvety-crimson. A fine rose excelling 



Prince Camille; petals with good substance. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Louis Van Houtte, d(r/. or mod. (Z/ac/ianue, 1869.) Crimson-maroon; medium size; sometimes large, full. A tender 



sort, but very free blooming, and one of the best crimson roses we have. Budded plants. 50c. 

 3IABEL, MORRISON, mod. (Broughton, \87S.) White, sometimes tinged with blush; in the autumn the edges of the 

 petals are often pink. In all, save color and substance of petals, this variety is identical with Baroness Rothschild. 

 A very valuable white rose. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Madame Duclier, vigr. {Le vet, 1879) Flowers large; cherry red, shaded purple; full and finely shaped; fragrant, vig- 

 orous and free blooming. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 MAD A3IE OABRIELliUIZET, fifif. or /ree. {Liabaud,lS78.) Pink, distinct, very large, cupped shape; somewhat 



fragrant. As an exhibition rose, will rank with its rival. Baroness Rothschild. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Madame Joly, free. Rose color, medium size ; fragrant and of good shape. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Madame Josepli Desbois, vig. (Guillot, 1886.) Flesh white, shaded with salmon rose ; very large, well-formed ; very 



vigorous. A superb rose. Budded plants. 75c. 

 aiADAME VICTOR VERDIER, mod. {E. Verdier, 1863.) Carmine-crimson; large, full, very fragrant; excellent. 



Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 3Iarcliioness of Dufferin. {^A. Dickson <& Sons, 1891.) Large-, beautiful rosy pink, suffused with yellow at base of 



petals. Si. 00. 

 Marcliioness of L,orne, fjgr. (W. Raul (& Son, 1839.) Large, full, cupped shape; buds long and handsome, rich and 

 fulgent rose-color, shaded with vivid carmine, remarkable for its perpetual habit. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Margaret Dickson, r/fir. {A. Dickson cS: Son, 1801.) Of magnificent form; white, with pale fle>h center; petals very 

 large, shell shaped, and of great substance; fragrant, a very promising variety; foliage very large, dark green. 

 Budded plants. 75c. 

 ]>IARGUERITE DE ST. A3LVNDE, /ree. (Sansal, 18&i.) Bright rose, very beautiful in the bud state; this variety 

 will give more fine blooms in the autumn than almost any oth r in the class. One of the most valuable roses. 

 Budded plants. 50c. 

 IVL\RIE 15AUMj\JNX, mod. {Baumann, 18QS.) Brilliant carmine crimson; large, full, of exquisite color and form; very 



fragrant. Extra fine. Budded plants. 50c. 

 3IARIE RADY, free. (Fontaine, 1SG5.) Vermilion, shaded with crimson; large, very full, of fine globular form. A 

 fragrant superb sort, but a shy bloomer in autumn. Budded and on own roots. 50c 



Marquise de CasteUane, mod. {Fer- 

 net, 1869.) Carmine rose, a bright 

 and permanent shade; very large; 

 very full, not fragrant, but a very 

 effective exhibition variety. Bud- 

 ded plants. 50c. 

 ]>IARSHALL. P. WILDER, vig. 

 (E. ct B., 1884.) Rai.sed from the 

 seed of Gen. Jacqueminot. It is 

 of vigorous growth, with healthy 

 foliage; fiowers large, semi -globu- 

 lar, full, well formed; color, 

 cherry-carmine, much like a light 

 colored Marie Bauniann, or a 

 shade deeper than Marie Rady, 

 and very fragrant. In wood, foli- 

 age, and form of flower, it resem- 

 bles Alfred Colonib, but the seed- 

 ling excels that famous variety in 

 vigor, hardiness and freedom of 

 bloom. It continues to bloom pro- 

 fusely long after the other 

 Remontants are out of flower. In 

 brief, it may be described as an 

 improved Alfred Co/omb, and as 

 good a rose as has been raised by 

 anyone. It is undoubtedly the 

 finest of its color. Budded and 

 on own roots (See cut.) 50c. 

 aiAURICE 15ERXARDIX, vig. or 

 free. {Granger, 1861.) Syn. Ferd- 

 inand de Lessep', Exposition 

 de Brie. A seedling from Oen. 

 Jacqueminot. Bright crimson ; 

 large, moderately full ; a good free 

 blooming sort, generally coming in 

 clusters. Perhaps the most prolific 

 of all crimson roses in the spring. 

 Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Maurice L,. de Vilmoi'in, vig. 

 {Leveque, 1891.) Large, double, 

 fine form ; clear bright red, shaded 

 MARSHALL P. WILDER. velvety brown. Budded plants. rSc- 







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