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Dingee Conard. — Originated by Mons. Eugene Verdier, the great Rose grower of Paris, France, and 



named by him in honor of our Company. The flower is borne in clusters, and is large, very full and 



fragrant ; color, a rare shade of brilliant scarlet. 

 Doctor Hogg. — Deep violet crimson, richly shaded with purple; medium-sized flowers; shell-shaped 



petals; full, compact form; very double and desirable. 

 Duchesse de Galliera. — A very admirable Rose, handsome and showy, and makes beautiful buds ; large 



full flowers, borne in great profusion ; satiny rose, changing to rich carmine ; delicately shaded ; sweet. 

 Due da Bragance. — New, 1888. Extra-large flowers, very double and full, exceedingly beautiful ; 



color, clear, satiny pink, with bright rose centre ; richly scented. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. — Dark velvety maroon; medium size; full, regular form ; very handsome and fragrant. 

 Earl of Pembroke. — Soft velvety crimson; petals margined with cardinal red; large, regular flowers. 

 Edmund Wood. — A splendid Rose, of large size and perfect form ; very fragrant; color, bright, glowing 



scarlet; rich and beautiful. 

 Edouard Michel. — Immense size, spherical form ; color, fine, vivid carmine, handsomely shaded with 



purplish rose; very rich and striking. 

 Edward Regel. — A splendid Rose ; flowers are large, very full and finely formed ; color, deep fiery red, 



petals edged with carmine ; very fragrant. 

 Eugene Furst. — Flowers large and somewhat cupped; good, full form; very sweet; color, crimson 



scarlet, velvety, changing to purple rose. 

 Eanny Petzold. — Bright clear pink, shaded and edged with violet purple ; large, very full. 

 Erancois Michelon. — Brilliant carmine, shaded with crimson ; large, full form ; very sweet. 

 Oeneral Appert. — Grand violet crimson flowers; very rich and velvety ; extra-large size, fine full form; 



good substance and very sweet. 

 Gen. Jacqueminot. — Rich velvety scarlet, changing to brilliant crimson ; magnificent buds. 

 Giant of Battles. — Brilliant crimson ; large, very double and sweet; esteemed one of the finest. 

 Glory of Waltham. — Brilliant crimson, with fiery red centre ; very bright and showy ; large, full, regular 



flowers; highly perfumed. 

 Jean Lelievre.— The flowers are extra large, fine, full form and perfectly double ; color, bright shining 



crimson, passing to deep velvety maroon; very sweet. 

 Jules Barigny. — Superb flowers, very large, very full, perfect form ; color, rich carmine red, reverse of 



petals silver rose; delightfully sweet and a very lovely Rose. 

 Jules Margottin. — Bright cherry red; large, well-formed fragrant flowers ; a splendid old variety. 

 Leon Delaville. — Deep rosy carmine, passing to scarlet, elegantly tinged and shaded with rich crimson; 



flowers are finely formed ; full and globular and very sweet. 

 Leopold Premier.— Dark rich crimson; a fine large Rose; very full and sweet; free bloomer; very 



beautiful and valuable. 

 Lord Raglan.— Brilliant crimson scarlet; splendid flowers ; large, very full and finely scented. 

 Louis Van Houtte. — Brilliant vinous crimson; large, full and fragrant; an excellent sort. 

 Louis Odier. — Bright carmine, Rose very brilliant and pleasing ; large, full and good. 

 Mad. Adelaide Cote. — An exceedingly fine Roso; extra large, very double and full, and highly perfumed; 



color, bright rich crimson, passing to dark velvety maroon. 

 Mad. Alphonse Seux. — Beautiful soft rosy pink, passing to clear flesh or tender rose, with vivid 



carmine centre ; extra-large flowers, somewhat cupped form, quite full, but showing the centre slightly. 

 Mad'lle Annie Wood. — A magnificent variety; flowers very large, fine full form ; color, brilliant violet 



crimson ; exquisite fragrance; an early and profuse bloomer. 

 Mad. Fanny de Forest. — An elegant New Hardy White Perpetual Rose ; large full flowers ; very hand- 

 some and fragrant; an early and continuous bloomer ; very desirable for general planting. 

 Madame Gomet. — Fine, largs, full flowers, somewhat cupped form ; very double and handsome; color, 



bright shining rose, passing to clear satiny pink ; very beautiful. 

 Mad. Gabriel Tournier. — A fine sort ; medium size, full globular form, very double and fragrant; color, 



deep carmine rose; very pleasing. 

 Mad. Louis Carique. — Rich velvety crimson ; large size, very double, full and sweet. 

 Madame Marie Closon. — Flowers extra-large and full, splendid form; color, beautiful pale flesh, 



deepening at centre to rosy crimson, petals edged with white; highly scented; a constant bloomer. 

 Mad'elle Marie Verlot. — A lovely new Rose ; bright magenta red, passing to rich scarlet, delicately 



shaded with dark crimson ; flowers large, very full and delightfully perfumed. 

 Mad'elle Marguerite Boudet. — Extra-large, very beautiful flowers and buds ; color, pale satiny pink, 



finely tinted with silvery white ; delicately perfumed. 

 Mad. Marie Metral. — Rich deep rose; large, full and finely formed, free bloomer, very fragrant. 

 Madame Musset. — Bright carmine rose, almost cherry red, passing to scarlety crimson ; large, well- 

 rounded flowers; very fragrant and handsome. 

 Mad. Plantier. — Pure white, large and very double; a good hardy Rose, suitable for cemetery planting. 

 Mad. Pierre Oger. — Pure white, delicately shaded pale blush; pretty cupped form, full and very sweet. 

 Mad. Prosper Laugier. — A beautiful Rose; fine, full form, very fragrant ; color, bright vivid pink. 

 Mad. Smith. — Deep rich crimson, finely shaded ; very double, large and fragrant. 

 Mad. Trotter. — A strong, vigorous grower, very hardy ; flowers bright brilliant red ; full and sweet. 

 Mad. Victor Verdier. — Rich, bright cherry red, changing to satiny rose ; large, full and fragrant. 

 Marguerite de Roman. — Pure white, delicately tinged with pink, centre bright carmine rose; large, 



full, finely formed and fragrant ; a very free bloomer. 

 Marquis de Bocella. — Creamy white and flesh color, centre rosy blush; full and double ; an excellent 



bloomer, very fragrant and desirable. 

 Michael Strogoff. — Strikingly beautiful, extra-large, finely formed compact flowers; color, bright cherry 



red, elegantly shaded with rich maroon crimson. 

 Monsieur Mat. Baron. — Magnificent, large, full flowers ; brilliant magenta red, beautifully clouded with 



violet crimson ; very handsome. 

 Mount Carmel. — Fine, large, full flowers; bright deep rose, elegantly shaded ; verysweet. 

 Mrs. George Dickson. — Originated by Henry Bennett, Shepperton-on-Thames, England ; flowers large 



and full ; color, bright satiny pink ; very distinct and beautiful. 

 Panachee d' Angers. — White, finely marbled with crimson and purple. 

 Perfection des Blanches. — Large, pure white flowers, full and double ; constant bloomer ; very fine. 



