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Charles Margottin, mod. {Margottin, 1S65.) A. seedling trom Jules Margottin. Reddish crimson: form semi-cupped; 

 very large, full and sweet; retains the color well, and is a very fine bloomer ; foliage slightly crimpled : smooth ; 

 reddish wood with occasional red spines ; an excellent, distinct sort. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Clara Cocliet, vig. (Lacharme, 1886.) Clear satiny rose, with brighter center ; large and full. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Comte cle Mortemart, vig. {Margottin fils, 1879.) Clear rose, large, full, fragrant ; handsome, distinct foUage. 



Budded plants. 50c. 

 Corotesse Cecile de CliabrUlant, mod. (Marest, 1859.) Deep pink, of moderate size ; full, fragrant, and of perfect 



globular form. A lovely rose, very hardy. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Comtesse de .Serenye, mod. (Lacharine, 1874.) Silvery pink, often mottled : a full, finely shaped, globular flower of 

 medium size, siightly fragrant : not reliable about opening, but a very free bloomer. The blooms are not good in 

 Tvet weather. Appears in perfection late in the season, after most of the hybrids have passed out of bloom. 

 Requires and merits extra care. Budded plants. 50c. 

 COUNTESS OF OXFORD, 7nod. (Guillot-pere, 1869.) A seedling from Victor Verdier. Bright carmine, fading in 

 the sun ; very large and full ; not fragrant. Wood almost thornless : foliage very handsome, large and distinct. 

 Fine in the bud ; valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Crimson Queen, vig. (W. Paul d: Son. 1S00.) Ver3- large, full; of beautiful globular form: velvety crimson, shaded 



with fiery red in the center and with maroon on the outer petals. Budded plants. 7oc. 

 Danmai-k, vig. (TT". Paul <£• Son, 1890.) Flowers large, a little deeper in color than La France, which it resembles. 75c. 

 Dinsmore, vig. {Peter Henderson, 1887.) Scarlet crimson, large, double, very fragrant, free bloomer. Budded 



plants. 50c. 

 Due de 3Ionti)ensier, /ree. (ieuegMe, 1876.) Red, shaded with ciimson; a good sort. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Duke of Albany, vi(/. (TF. PauZ c£- So?i, 1882.) Vivid crimson when first opening, becoming darker as the flowei-s ex- 

 pand, and developing a beautiful shading of velvety black: very large and full; a free autumnal bloomer. Budded 

 plants. 50c. 

 Duke of Teck, /ree or i;ij. (ff. PawZ, 1880.) Tery bright crimson: full, medium size; particularly fine early in the 

 season. Much the best of its type: commended. Budded plants. 50c. 



EAKL OF DCFFEKEs, vig. (A. 

 Dickson d- Sons, 1887.) One of 

 the finest roses of recent years. 

 Rich brilliant velvety crimson, 

 shaded with dark maroon; 

 large, full, finely formed; de- 

 lightful fragrance. A vigorous 

 grower. One of the finest dark 

 roses. It should be in every 

 collection. Budded plants. 

 (See cut.) 50c. 

 Earl of Pembroke, vig. (Bennett, 

 1882.) Bright crimson, a beau- 

 tiful clear shade. Very frag- 

 rant. 50c. 

 Eclair, vig. {Lacharme, 1SS3.) 

 Fiery red, large, h.andsome, in 

 the way of Charles Lefebvre. 

 Budded plants. 50c. 

 Edward Slovren, vig. (Granger, 

 1868.) Cherry-rose; large, flat 

 flower, very full, often imper- 

 fect. A splendid exhibition 

 sort when well grown. Bud- 

 ded plants. 50c. 

 Emily Laxtou, free or vig. (Lajc- 

 ton, 1877.) Cherry rose: good 

 in the bud. Budded plants. 

 50c. 

 Etienne Levet, mod. (Levet, 1871) 

 Raised from Victor Verdier. 

 Carmine-red: one of the finest 

 of the type. Budded plants. 

 50c. 

 EUGENIE VERDIER, dwf. 

 {Guillot-fils, 1869.) Raised 



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EARL OF DUFFERIN. 



One of the most 



from Vielor Verdier. Beauti- 

 ful silvery pink, tinged with 

 fawn; large, full, finely 

 beautiful roses of the Victor 



formed; exquisite buds; large lustrous foliage; forces well 



Verdier type. Budded plants. 50c. 

 E. T. Teas, mod. or dw;/. (B. Terd/er, 1874.) Carmine-crimson, highly scented. Budded plants. 50c. 

 nSHER HOLLIES, /ree or i;((/. (.E. Ferd/er. 1865.) Deep glowing crimson; large, moderately full, and of fine im 



bricated form. A superb rose. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



