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ISABELLA SPKUNT, 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. 50c. 

 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. Yaronne, 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. 50c. 

 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. 50c. 

 Letty Coles, free. (Keynes, 1S75.) 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. 50c. 

 Madame Berard, vig. (Levet, 1870.) A seedling from Gloire de Dijon, which it resembles, but the flowers are less 



full, of a fresher shade, and better in the bud. 50c. 

 Madame Bra vy, mod. (Guillot, of Pont Cherin, 1SU8 ; 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, fine form. A favorite Rose in the New 

 York market. 50c. 



Madame de Tartas, mod. (Bernede, 1859.) 

 Bright rose, large, full and free bloom- 

 ing. 50c. 

 Madame de Vatry, free. (Modeste Guerin, 

 1855.) Red, shaded with salmon, of good 

 form both in bud and flower ; a choice 

 old sort. 50c. 

 Madame de Watteville, tug. (Guillot-fils, 

 188U.) 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. 50c. 

 Madame Faleot, mod. (Guillot-fils, 1858.) 



Nankeen, changing to yellow. 50c. 

 MADAME HOSTE, vig. (Guillot, 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 Canibon, mod. (Bernaix, 

 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 Martlie dn 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, 1S89.) Large, 

 full, bright pink or china rose; finely 

 formed, and fragrant ; free bloomer. 50c. 

 Madame Philemon Cochet, vig. (Cochet, 1S8S.) Bright rose, reflexed with salmon white, medium size. 50c. 

 Madame Pierre Guillot, vig. (Guillot, 1SSS.) A new Rose, which promises to be very popular, partaking of both 

 Mad. de Watteville and ir. 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. 



Madame Hoste (Natural Size). 



