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JEAN LIABA.UD,/rde. {Liahaud, 1875.) Crimson maroon, illumined with 

 scarlet; large, full, fragrant. A very beautiful dark rose. Budded and on own 

 roots. 50 cents. 



JOHN HOPPER, /ree. [Ward, 1862.) X SQedAing ivom Jules Margottin, 

 fertilized by Mine. Vidot. Bright rose with carmine center; large and full. A 

 profuse bloomer and standard sort. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Lady Helen Stewart, mg. {A. Dickson & Sons, 1887.) Bright crimson 

 scarlet; large, full and of perfect form, produced on long stiff stems, highly per- 

 fumed; distinct and line. Budded and on own roots. 75 cents. 



LA ^EiY^Eiffree or vig. [Laffay, I844..) Glossy rose, large, moderately full; 

 very free flowering, and one of the most hardy. A useful rose, though no longer 

 Queen. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



La Kosiere, //'ee. {Damaizin, 1874.) Belonging to the Prince Camille type. 

 Velvety-crimson. A fine rose excelling Prince Camille; petals with good substance. 

 Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Louis Van Houtte, dwf. or mod, {Lachcirme, 1869.) Crimson-maroon; 

 medium size; sometimes large, full. A tender sort, but very free blooming, and alto- 

 gether the best crimson rose we have. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



MAJBEL MORRISON, W()(Z. {Broughton, 1878.) White, sometimes tinged 

 with blush; in the autumn the edges of the petals are often pink. In all, save color 

 and substance of petals, this variety is identical with Baroness Rothschild. A very 

 valuable white rose. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Madame Diiclier, mg: {Level, 1879.) Flowers large; cherry red, shaded 

 purple; full and finely shaped; fragrant, vigorous and free blooming. Budded 

 plants. 50 cents. 



MADAME OABRIEL LUIZET, vig. or free. [Liahaud, 1878.) Pink, 

 distinct, very large, cupped shape; somewhat fragrant. As an exhibition rose, will 

 rank with its rival, Baroness Rothschild. In England this variety still continues to 

 take the lead of all the Hybrid Perpetuals as an exhibition rose, a position it has held 

 for five years. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Madame Joly, free. Rose-color, medium size; fragrant and of good shape. 

 Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



MADAME VICTOR VERDIER, m(?(Z. {E. Verdier, 1863.) Carmine- 

 crimson; large, full, very fragrant; excellent. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Marchioness of Lome, vig. {W.Paul &Sons, 1889.) Large, full, cupped 



shape; buds long and handsome, rich and fulgent rose-color, shaded with vivid 

 carmine, remarkable for its perpetual habit. On own roots. 75 cents. 



MARGUERITE DE ST. AMANDE, free. {Sansal, I864.) Bright 

 rose, very beautiful in the bud state; this variety will give more fine blooms in the 

 autumn than almost any other in the class. One of the most valuable roses. Budded 

 plants. 50 cents, 



MARIE BAUMANN, mod. {Baumann, 1863.) Brilliant carmine crim- 

 son; large, full, of exquisite color and form; very fragrant. Extra fine. Budded 

 and on own roots. 50 cents. 



MARIE RADY, /ree. {Fontaine, 1865.) Vermilion, shaded with crimson; 

 large, very full, of fine globular form. A fragrant superb sort, but a shy bloomer in 

 autumn. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Marquise de Castellane, mod. {Per net, 1869) Carmine-rose, a bright 

 and permanent shade; very large; very full; not fragrant, but a very effective exhibi- 

 tion variety. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



