44 THE DINGEB <fe CONARD CO.'S 



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



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

 Doctor Sewell. — A fine large cupped flower; very double and full, and deliciously sweet; richi, burning 



crimson, deeply shaded with dark purple. 

 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, 



and very sweet. 

 Due de Brag-ance. — New, 1888. Extra-large flowers, very double and full, exceedingly beautiful; 



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

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



fragrant. 

 Earl of Beaconsfleld. — A magnificent rose ; large, very full and fragrant; deep, rosy crimson, bright- 

 ening with intense scarlet. 

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



full and fragrant. 

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



scarlet; rich and beautiful. 

 Edgar Jolibos. — Flowers very large, very full; admirable form and substance; color, deep maroon, 



elegantly shaded and passing to rich scarlet ; very sweet. 

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



petals edged with carmine; very fragrant. 

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



scarlet, velvety, changing to purple rose. 

 Eugene Transon. — Rich crimson scarlet, sometimes maroon crimson; elegantly shaded; extra-large, 



full, globular flowers ; very fragrant and fine. 

 Fanny Petzold. — Bright clear pink, shaded and edged with violet purple ; large, ver\- full. 

 General 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. 

 Gustavo Thierry. — Flowers large and of good substance; color, clear red, changing to deep crimson; 



very fragrant. 

 Jacques Lafltte. — Carmine rose, edged with silver rose ; reverse of petals light ; very fragrant ; desirable. 

 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; very 



double and free. 

 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, ver}^ full and finely scented. 

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

 Mad. Gustave Bonnet.' — Pure white, sometimes shghtly tinged with rose ; medium size, very double 



and full ; sweet scented and free bloomer. 

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



violet crimson ; very handsome. 

 Madame Bois. — New and fine ; a strong grower and early and profuse bloomer ; flowers very large, well 



filled and delightfully sweet ; color, soft satiny pink, very beautiful. 

 Mad. Marie Bianchi. — A noble Rose; extra large, full and globular; petals beautifully imbricated; 



finely scented; color, violet rose, with vivid red centre ; reverse of petals silvery pink. 

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

 Mad. Chirard. — Fine globular form ; large, very double and fragrant ; deep rosy pink ; very beautiful. 

 Mad. Coulombier. — Splendid globular flower; color, rosy crimson, changing to purplish carmine. 

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



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

 Mad. Ph. DeWolfs. — Resembles the old Cabbage or Hundred-leaved Rose; flowers very full and fra- 

 grant; color, deep carmine red, finely veined with violet crimson, shading to peachy red ; a good, 



handsome Rose. 

 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, large, full flowers, somewhat cupped form ; very double and handsome ; color, 



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

 Mad. Marie Garnier. — Soft rosy pink, delicate and beautiful; large, full and globular; ^'ery pretty and 



sweet. 

 Mad. Oswald de Kerchove. — A charming Rose ; medium size and full form ; very sweet; color, white, 



sometimes tinged and shaded with blush. 

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

 gantly shaded. 

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

 rounded flowers ; very fragrant and handsome. 

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



very desirable. 

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

 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 ; delightfully fragrant. 



