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ROSES 



of Edinburgh X Caserta, a valuable bedding 

 rose, very free and good, bright glowing red. 



Mrs. Robert Garrett, 1896, seedling of 

 Mme. C. Testout X Sombreuil, pale pink, 

 very large flower and very free — a noble rose. 



White Cocbet, 1896, sport from Maman 

 Cochet, and one of the most valuable roses 

 ever introduced for summer use. 



The following were introduced by John N. 

 May, of Summit, N. J.: 



The Bride, 1885, a white sport from Cathe- 

 rine Mermet, and the most beautiful white 

 rose ever introduced. 



Brighton Beauty, 1 89 1, bright red, very 

 free flowering; as a bedding rose very desirable. 



Mrs. W. C. Whitney, 1894, H. T., beautiful 

 clear deep pink, and the sweetest perfume of 

 any known rose. 



Mrs. Pierpont Morgan, 1895, sport from 

 Mme. Cusin, deeper in colour and very much 

 larger, very sweet scented. 



Mrs. Oliver Ames, 1 902, sport from Mme. 

 Cusin, lighter than Mrs. Pierpont Morgan — 

 a very prettily shaded rose. 



Bridesmaid. F. L. Moore, Chatham, N. J., 

 introduced 1892, a sport from C. Mermet, and 

 the most valuable pink rose in commerce to-day. 



