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Belle Lyonaise. — Deep canary yellow, changing to light yellow, tinted with salmon rose ; very full and 

 sweet ; a first-class variety. 



Baronne de Sinety. — Extra large and fine both in bud and flower ; color, delicate creamy yellow, beau- 

 tifully shaded with pale rose ; very sweet and a highly promising variety. 



Bougere. — This is a superb Rose ; extra large, very double and full; exceedingly sweet Tea scent; color, 

 bronze rose, or violet crimson, delicately shaded with lilac. 



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

 and fragrant ; a noble Rose. 



Bella. — Pure snow white; large size, very full and double; Tea scented; splendid large pointed buds; an 

 excellent sort. 



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

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



Charles Bovolli. — A charming Tea Rose ; large, globular flowers, very full and double ; delightfully 

 fragrant ; color, a lovely shade of brilliant carmine, changing to silver rose, centre and base of petals 

 clear golden yellow ; very beautiful. 



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. 



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

 flowers j delightful Tea scent ; very pretty and desirable. 



Celine Forester. — Pale, sulphur yellow; large, full form, perfectly double ; a fine bloomer and good 

 grower ; one of the best of its class. 



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. 



Cloth of Gold. — The same as Chromatella. 



Comtesse 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. 



Climbing' Hermosa. — See Hardy Ever-Blooming Climbing Roses, page 16. 



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

 desirable for bedding. 



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



Docteur Antoine Carles. — Fine, large imbricated flowers, very full and pretty; color, clear canary 

 yellow, passing to rich golden yellow ; highly scented and very beautiful. 



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

 delightfully sweet Tea scent ; one of the finest Roses. 



Doctor Jules Lisnard. — An elegant new Rose ; large, finely formed buds and flowers ■ color, lovely 

 pale pink, exquisitely shaded with rich vinous crimson ; very full and sweet. 



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

 form ; very full and sweet ; a lovely Rose. 



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

 fine large flowers ; very double and sweet. 



Etendard Jeanne d' Arc. —The romantic story of the "Maid of Orleans" still lingers in history, and 

 this beautiful Rose may recall to memory some of her wonderful achievements ; large, elegantly formed 

 flowers ; pure white, sometimes exquisitely tinted with rich crimson ; deliriously scented. 



Estella Pradel. — Lovely, pure white buds ; flowers medium size ; full and sweet ; profuse bloomer ; best 

 at the South. 



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. 



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. 



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

 large size, very double, full and fragrant. 



Gaston Chandon. — Bright cherry red, passing to rose, elegantly tinted with rich coppery yellow ; recom- 

 mended by the growers as a very promising and valuable variety ; the flowers are large, full and very 

 sweet. 



George Peabody. — Fine, medium size flowers, regular, compact form, very full centre; splendid glow- 

 ing crimson, changing to purplish-scarlet ; exquisitely Tea scented ; a pretty and desirable sort. 



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

 good. 



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

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



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

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



