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Farquhar —Flowers large, double, bright pink, in clusters, on long stems. $1.00. 
John Burton—F lowers medium size, very double, of a delicate pink or peach color, and 
fragrant. $1.00. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent—Described as being a perfectly hardy yellow climbing rose. $1.00. 
Robert Craig—Flowers yellow, shaded withapricot. One of the most desirable. $1.00. 
William C. Egan—Flowers large, very full, silvery pink, in clusters. $1.00. 
William F. Dreer—Flowers double, creamy white, bordered with bright rosy pink, 
blooms freely in clusters. $1.00. 
William K. Harris—Flowers pale flesh color, in clusters. $1.00. 
Wichuriana Rubra—Flowers single, bright scarlet, in large clusters, with orange red 
stamens. Beautiful and effective. $1.00. 
Rene Andre—Flowers semi-double, two to three inches in diameter; buds saffron yellow, 
tinted orange red, turning pinkish white; fragrant. A strong grower. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES. 
Atropurpurea—Single, very dark crimson. One of the best. $1.00. 
Conrad F. Meyer—Flowers large, 344 to 4 inches across, bud well formed, color silvery 
rose; fragrant; very valuable on account of its hardiness and vigor. $1.00. 
It has all the good points of the best of the rugosas with the color of Mme. Gabriel Luizet— The Garden, London. 
Mrs. A. Waterer—Large, semi-double, deepcrimson, in clusters. Very fragrant, an excel- 
lent variety. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES. 
Bessie Brown—Flowers very large, perfectly formed, of good substance, shell shaped 
petals; color creamy white; highly perfumed, growth vigorous and very free flower- 
ing. One of the most promising of the newer roses. $1 oo. 
Duchess of Portland—Flowers large, full, perfect in form, pale sulphur yellow. Extra. 
$1.00. 
Flush o Dawn—Flowers large, well formed, creamy white, pink center. Fine. $1.00. 
Irish Beauty—Flowers single, yery large, often measuring five inches across, borne in 
clusters, color pure white, with bright golden anthers, deliciously fragrant. We con- 
sider this a most promising rose. $1.00. : 
Irish Glory—Flowers single, silvery pink, fragrant. $1.00: 
Irish Modesty—Flowers single, coral pink, fragrant. $1.00. 
Lady Moyra Beauclerc—Flowers large, perfectly formed; bright rose. $1.00. 
Madame Caroline Testout—Flowers large and double, color clear bright rose, very sweet, 
resembling La France, but of more sturdy habit, very free flowering; one of the best 
roses. 50 Cents. 
Mildred Grant— Flowers large, silvery white, bordered with pink, extra. $1.00. 
Prince de Bulgarie—Flowers large and full, bud long, color rosy flesh; a vigorous grower, 
with fine foliage and very free blooming. $1.00. 
Queen of Edgely—A sport of the American Beauty, and an exact counterpart of that 
famous variety in every particular except that of color, which is a bright pink, 
approaching Mme. Caroline Testout and Bridesmaid. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
Ben Cant—Flowers large and finely formed, deep clear crimson, darker in the center, sweet 
scented, thoroughly perpetual; very promising. $1.00. 
It is undoubtedly one of the finest Hybrid Perpetuals of its color ever raised:—The Garden, London. 
Bob Davison—Flowers large, very full, of perfect form, dazzling scarlet, shaded crimson. 
$1.00. 
Frau Karl Druschki—Flowers very large, beautiful, pure white. This promises to be 
the best white Hybrid Perpetual yet introduced and one of the best novelties of recent 
years. $1.00. : 
Of the varieties distributed in 1900, Frau Karl Druschki, although new to the analysis, takes up a position at No.17. Thisis 
in itself a remarkable performance for any new rose, and only shows what a general favorite with exhibitors this beautiful pure white, 
H. P. hasalready become. Years ago we had to be content with Mme. Lacharme, which came out as a white H. P. in 1873, and since 
then we have welcomed in turn Mabel Morrison (1878), Violette Bouyer (1881), Merveille de Lyon (1882), White Baroness (1888), 
