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ELL W ANGER & BARRY'S 



I-a Kosiere, free. iDaniaizin, 18~4.) Belonging to the Prince Camllle type. Velvety-crimson. A fine rose excelling 



Prince Camille; petals with good substance. Budded anU on own roots. 60c. 

 touis Van Houtte, die/, or mod. (jCac/iaraie, 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. 



MORRISON, })io(Z. (Broughton,lS78.) 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 DucUer, vig'. (ieue<, 1879) Flowers large; cherry red, shaded purple ; full and finely shaped; fragrant, vig- 

 orous and free l looming. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 MAD A>EE GABRIEL miZET, tii^. or /ree. (imftaud, 1878.) Pink, distinct, very large, cupped shape; somewhat 



fragrant. As an exiiibition rose, will rank with its rival, i?aroriessi?oWisc/ii7d. Budded plants. 50c. 

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

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



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

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



Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Marcluoness of Dufiferin. (A. Dickson <& Sons, 1891.) Larg,^, beautiful rosy pink, suffused with yellow at base of 



petals. 81-00. 



Marcliioness of Lome, i/g. (W. Faul (S; Son, 1889.) 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, iv'g. (A. Dickson <& 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 and on own roots. 50c. 

 MARGUERITE DE ST. AfllANDE, /ree. {Sansal, 186i.) 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. 



SIARIE BAXJjVLANN, mod. {Baumann, 1863.) Brilliant carmine crimson; large, full, of exquisite color and form; very- 

 fragrant. Extra fine. Budded plants. 50c, 



MARIE RADY, free. (Fontaine, 18G3.) 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 Castellane, 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. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER, vig. 



(E. <& B., 1884.) Raised from the 

 seed of Gen. Jacqueminot. It is 

 of vigorous growth, with liealthy 

 foliage; flowers large, semi-globu- 

 lar, full, well formed; color, 

 cherry-carmine, much like a light 

 colored Marie Baumann, or a 

 shade deeper than Marie Rady, 

 and very fragrant. In wood, foli- 

 age, and form of flower, it resem- 

 bles Alfred Colomb, 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 Colomb. 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. 



JIAURICE BERNARDIN, vig. or 



free. (Granger, I8'a\.) Syn. Ferd- 

 inand de Lessep^, Exposition 

 de Brie. A seedling from Gen. 

 Jacqueminot. Bright crimson ; 

 large, moderately f uU ; 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 Vilmorin, vig. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER. 



{Leveque, 1891.) Large, double, 

 fine form; clear bright red, shaded 

 velvety brown. Budded plants. 50c. 



