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Chromatella. — Clear bright yellow; good form and substance ; large, very full and double; very sweet; 



much prized in the South for a pillar or veranda Rose. 

 Claire Carnot. — Buff or orange yellow, with peach blossom centre ; medium size ; full and compact 



flowers ; delightful tea scent ; very pretty and desirable. 

 Clement Nabonnand. —Charming buds and beautiful flowers; color, coppery gold, elegantly flushed 



with purplish crimson ; a constant and profuse bloomer; very sweet. 

 Climbing' Hermosa. — A valuable variety. See Hardy Ever-blooming Climbing Roses, page 20. 

 Cloth of Gold..— The same as Chromatella. 

 Comtesse de Barbantanne. — Clear, flesh color, with deep crimson centre; large, full form; very 



double and fragrant ; a noble Rose. 

 Comtess Riza du Pare. — A fine variety, imported from France ; color, bright coppery rose, tinged 



and shaded with soft violet crimson ; the flower is large, very full and sweet, and a profuse bloomer. 

 Coquette de Lyon. — A lovely Tea Rose; exquisite canary yellow; clear, translucent texture and deli- 

 cious perfume; flowers large; fine form ; very full and double. 

 David Pradel. — Flowers very large and full; color, beautiful lilac rose, deepening at centre to rich violet 



crimson; profuse bloomer; very sweet. 

 Devoniensis {Magnolia Rose). — Beautiful creamy white and rosy centre ; large, very full and double ; 



delightfully sweet tea scent; one of the finest Roses. 

 Doctor Berthet. — Beautiful silvery pink; brightening at centre to deep carmine, passing to rosy crim- 

 son; fine, large flowers ; very double and sweet. 

 Douglas. — Dark cherry red, rich and velvety; large, full and fragrant ; a neat, compact grower. 

 Ducbesse de Brabant. — Soft, rosy pink, petals edged with silver; very sweet ; one of the best. 

 Ducbess of Edinburgh. — A splendid Rose, in great demand for its lovely buds and remarkable for its 



beautiful color, which is the most intense glowing crimson imaginable. 

 Duchesse de Thuringe. — Beautiful silver rose, or pure white shaded with amber ; elegantly cupped. 

 Edmund Sablayrolles. — Fine purplish red, shading to rich peachy pink; deliciously perfumed. 

 Empress Eugenie. — Beautiful rosy flesh, deepening at centre to clear pink, petals delicately margined 



with purple; very large and full, perfectly double; very sweet tea scent ; quite hardy ; an elegant Rose. 

 Estella Pradel. — Climbing habit ; valuable in the South ; lovely pure white buds ; flowers medium size, 



full and sweet; profuse bloomer; very handsome. 

 Gen. de Tartas. — A first-class Rose for bedding; brilliant carmine, deeply shaded with violet purple ; 



large size, very double, full and fragrant. 

 Gloire de Dijon. — A magnificent Rose ; one of the finest in every respect ; large, perfectly double and 



tea scented; color, rich, creamy white, beautifully tinged with amber and pale blush ; in the South a 



splendid climber or pillar Rose. 

 Henry Meynadier. — Flowers very large, having broad shell-like petals, thick and of good substance, 



centre well filled; color, unique rose, prettily shaded and delightfully scented. 

 Henry Plantier. — Color, bright shining rose; extra large and full, very double and fragrant ; hardy. 

 Hermosa. — An excellent Rose; blooms in fine clusters ; large, very double and fragrant ; color, beautiful 



clear rose ; a constant bloomer ; hardy ; one of the best. 

 Homer. — Large, very full and double; tea scented; color, light flesh, changing to silvery rose ; very fine. 

 Isabella Sprunt. — Bright canary yellow ; large, beautiful buds; valuable for cut flowers ; very sweet tea 



scent; profuse bloomer. 

 James Sprunt. — A very popular variety. See Hardy Ever-blooming Climbing Roses, page 20. 

 Jeanne Abel. — One of the finest New Tea Roses lately introduced ; color, soft rosy red, edged with 



bright crimson, and penciled with gold; large, very beautiful flowers ; exceedingly sweet. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. — Fine, golden yellow; full globular form, very double; highly tea scented ; extra fine. 

 Joseph Metral (New, 1890). — Extra-large flowers, very full, handsome and sweet; deep carnation red, 



passing to cherry carmine or magenta ; a good healthy grower and abundant bloomer. 

 Jules Finger. — Elegant and valuable; flowers extra large and finely formed, very full and sweet; color, 



bright rosy scarlet, beautifully shaded with intense crimson ; a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 

 Lamarque. — A fine climber for greenhouses and conservatories, and in the South for out-door culture; 



pale canary yellow, almost white, beautiful buds; large, full flowers, very double and sweet. 

 La Nankeen. — Highly valued for its magnificent buds, which are deep orange yellow at base and rich 



creamy white at the point; exceedingly beautiful, and different from all others; very fragrant. 

 La Pactole. — Pale sulphur yellow; large, full and double; beautiful buds; very sweet, tea scented. 

 La Princess Vera. — The color is rich ivory white, beautifully shaded and veined with fine coppery 



yellow, delicately penciled with pale blush, a truly beautiful Rose, and one of the very best. 

 Louisa de la Rive. — This elegant New Rose has been thoroughly tested and has given great satisfaction ; 



it is a robust grower and a constant and profuse bloomer ; the color is soft rosy blush, delicately shaded 



with salmon and fawn; the flowers are quite large, very full and delightfully sweet. 

 Lucullus. — Beautiful dark crimson maroon; large, full and fragrant ; very double ; a constant and profuse 



bloomer; extra good for out-door culture. 

 Mad. Berard. — A first-class variety; clear, salmon pink; beautifully shaded crimson and rose; large, 



finely formed buds and flowers; very full and sweet. 

 Mad. Alfred Carriere. — See Hardy Ever-blooming Climbing Roses, page 20. 

 Mad. Falcot. — Fine apricot yellow, with beautiful orange buds; much valued for bouquets ; tea scented, 



a constant bloomer; medium size and fullness. 

 Mad. Honore Defresne. — Extra-large, full, very sweet flowers; color, clear golden yellow ; petals ele- 

 gantly reflexed ; a strong, vigorous grower, with thick foliage ; excellent for open-ground planting. 

 Mad. Camille. — A magnificent Rose; extra-large size, very double and full ; immense buds ; color, deli- 

 cate rosy flesh, changing to salmon rose, elegantly shaded and suffused with deep carmine ; very sweet. 

 Mad. Bravy. — Rich creamy white, with blush centre; perfect form, large, very double and sweet. 

 Mad. Devacout. — A magnificent Rose; beautiful clear canary yellow; delicious tea fragrance; large, 



very double and full ; beautiful in bud and flower. 

 Mad. Chedane Guinoisseau. — A valuable and exceedingly beautiful variety ; flowers clear golden 



yellow; large, very full and sweet ; buds long and pointed ; opens well ; first-class in every way. 

 Mad. Lambard. — A first-class Rose ; extra-large, full flowers ; very double and sweet ; color, a beautiful 



shade of rosy bronze, passing to salmon and fawn, beautifully shaded with carmine; buds and reverse 



of petals deep rosy crimson ; an elegant Rose. 



