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Boielclieu, r/^. {Garcon, 1887.) Cherry red, very large, very full ; flat form. 

 Budded plants. 50 cents. 



CAKO-LI^E DE SAXSAL, vig. {Raised hy Deprez, sent out by Hippolyte 

 Jamain, 1849.) Pale flesh color deepening toward the center ; large, full, flat, often 

 irregular in form. Rather subject to mildew, but a lovely rose when perfect, and 

 one of the hardiest. Generally the best in autumn. Budded and on OM'n roots. 50 

 cents. 



CHARLES LEFEBYJRE,/r6^ or ///orf. {Lacharme, 1861.) From Gen. 

 Jacqueminot and Victor Yerdier. Reddish crimson, very velvety and rich, but fading 

 quickly : large, full and beautifully formed. Foliage and wood light reddish green; 

 few thorns of light red. A splendid rose. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Charles Margottin, mod. {Margottin, 1865.) A seedling from Jules Mar- 

 gottin. Reddish crimson : formsemi-cupped; very large, full and sweet; retains the 

 color well, and is a very tine bloomer ; foliage slightly crimpled; smooth ; reddish 

 wood, with occasional red spines ; an excellent, distinct sort. Budded plants. 50 

 cents. 



Clara Cocliet, r/^'. {Lacliarme, 1886.) Clear satiny rose, with brighter center, 

 large and full. Budded plants, 50 cents. 



Coiiite de Mortemart, r/^^. [Margottin fils, 1879.) Clear rose, large, full, 

 fragrant : handsome, distinct foliage. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Conitesse Cecile de Cliabrillaiit, mod. (Marest, 1859.) Deep pink, of 

 medium size ; full fragrant, and of perfect globular form. A loveh' rose, very 

 hardy. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Conitesse de Serenye, mod. [Lacharme, I874..) Silvery pink, often mottled; 

 a full finely shaped, globular flower of medium size, slightly fragrant : not reliable 

 about opening, bui a very free bloomer. The blooms are not good in wet weather. 

 Appears in perfection late in the season, after most of the hybrids have passed out of 

 bloom. Requires and merits extra care. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



COUXTE8S OF OJLFO LID, mod {Guillot-pere, 1869.) A seedling from 

 Yicto-r Yerdier. Bright carmine, fading in the sun: very large and full; not fragrant. 

 Wood almost thornless; foliage very handsome, large and distinct. Fine in the bud; 

 valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Dinsniore, vig. {Peter Henderson, 1887.) Scarlet crimson, large, double, very 

 fragrant, free bloomer. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



I>iic de 3Ioutpeiisier,/r^e. {Leveque, 1876.) Red, shaded with crimson; a 

 good sort. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Duke of Albany, 17-^. . {W. Paul & Son, 1882.) Vivid crimson when first 

 opening, becoming darker as the flowers expand, aijd developing a beautiful shading 

 of velvety black ; very large and full : a free autumnal bloomer. Budded plants. 

 50 cents. 



Duke of Heols.. free or vig. {G. Paul, 1880.) Very bright crimson; full, 

 medium size ; particularly tine early in the season. jMuch the best of its type ; com- 

 mended. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Earl of Dufferin, vig. {A. Dickson & Sons, 1887.) Rich brilliant velvety 

 crimson, shaded with dark maroon ; large, full, finely fomied : delightful fragrance. 

 A vigorous grower. One of the finest dark Roses. 75 cents. 



Eclair, vig. {Lacharme, 1883.) Fiery red, large, handsome, in the way of 

 CJmrles Lefebvre. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Edward Morren, vig. {Granger, 1868.) Cherry-rose; large, flat flower, 

 very full, often imperfect. A splendid exhibition sort when well grown. Budded 

 plants, 50 cents. 



