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Homer. — Extra good; large, very full and double; Tea scented; color, light flesh, changing to silvery- 

 rose ; very fine. 

 Isabella Sprunt. — Bright canary yellow; large, beautiful buds; valuable for cut flowers ; very sweet 



Tea scent ; profuse bloomer. 

 Jeanne Abel. — One of the finest New Tea Roses lately introduced ; color, soft rosy red, edged with 



bright crimson and penciled with gold ; large, very beautiful flowers ; exceedingly sweet. 

 Jean Pernet. — Beautiful canary yellow ; large, very full and double ; Tea scented ; a splendid Rose. 

 James Sprunt. — See Hardy Ever-Blooming Climbing Roses, page 16. 



Jean d'Arc. — Fine golden yellow ; full globular form, very double ; highly Tea scented ; extra fine. 

 Jules Fing-er. — Elegant and valuable ; flowers extra large and finely formed, very full and sweet ; color, 



bright rosy scarlet, beautifully shaded with intense crimson ; a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 

 Louisa de la Rive. — This elegant New Rose has been thoroughly tested and has given great satisfaction ; 



it is a robust grower and a constant and profuse bloomer ; the color is soft rosy blush, delicately shaded 



with salmon and fawn ; the flowers are quite large, very full and delightfully sweet. 

 Lucullus. — Beautiful dark crimson maroon ; large, full and fragrant ; very double ; a constant and pro- 

 fuse bloomer ; extra good for out-door culture. 

 Lamarque. — Pale canary yellow, almost white; beautiful buds; large, full flowers; very double and 



sweet. 

 La Nankeen. — Highly valued for its magnificent buds, which are deep orange yellow at base and rich 



creamy white at the point ; exceedingly beautiful, and different from all others ; very fragrant. 

 La Pactole. — Pale sulphur yellow ; large, full and double ; beautiful buds ; very sweet, Tea scented. 

 Malmaison. — Rich creamy flesh, changing to lovely fawn, with rose centre ; very large, perfectly double 



and exceedingly sweet ; one of the finest varieties ; quite hardy. 

 Marie Guillott. — A splendid Rose, first-class in every respect ; color, pure snow white, sometimes faintly 



tinged with pale yellow ; extra large size, full and double ; very sweet Tea scent. 

 Marechal Neil. — One of the largest and most beautiful Tea Roses grown ; flowers extra large, very 



double and deliciously perfumed ; color, deep golden yellow ; buds of immense size, frequently selling 



in the flower stores at 25 cents each. 

 Monthly Cabbag-e. — This fine old variety is still in great demand ; the flower is bright rosy pink, and 



remarkably full and fragrant ; a constant bloomer; known also as the Hundred-Leaved Rose. 

 Marie Ducher. — Rich transparent salmon, with fawn centre ; large size, very double and sweet. 

 Mad. Berard. — A first-class variety; clear salmon pink; beautifully shaded, crimson and rose; large, 



finely formed buds and flowers ; very full and sweet. 

 Marie d'Orleans. — New and fine ; medium to large size flowers, very full and fragrant - color, rich cop- 

 pery red, with bright pink centre ; a constant and profuse bloomer ; very sweet. 

 Madame Alfred Carriere. — See Hardy Ever-Blooming Climbing Roses, page 16. 

 Mad'elle Alexandrine Bruel. — New and highly recommended ; medium size flowers; full, handsome 



form, very double ; color, pure white, wax-like petals, and very sweet. 

 Mad. Bosanquet. — A fine old variety, much esteemed ; pale flesh, shaded with deep rose ; large size 



very double and sweet. 

 Mad. Bravy. — Rich creamy white with blush centre ; perfect form ; large, very double and sweet. 

 Madame Chedanne Guinoisseau. — A valuable and exceedingly beautiful variety ; flowers clear golden 



yellow ; large, very full and sweet ; buds long and pointed ; opens well ; first-class in every way. 

 Mad. Camile. — A magnificent Rose ; extra large size, very double and full ; immense buds; color, deli- 

 cate rosy flesh, changing to salmon rose, elegantly shaded and suffused with deep carmine ; very sweet 



Tea scent. 

 Madame Clement Massier. — Elegant, rich crimson flowers, deepening at centre to bronze red, 



beautifully shaded, and delightfully perfumed. 

 Mad'elle Claire Merle. — Large, full flowers; pale, satiny pink, passing to delicate flesh color; very 



pretty and deliciously perfumed. 

 Mad. Caroline Kuster. — Beautiful orange yellow, clear and distinct; fine, full form; large and very 



double ; highly perfumed ; very desirable. 

 Mad. Devacout. — A magnificent Rose; beautiful clear canary yellow ; delicious Tea fragrance ; large, 



very double and full ; beautiful in bud and flower. 

 Madame Fanny Pauwels. — Fine, clear canary, passing to golden yellow ; medium size flowers, quite 



double and sweet, and a profuse bloomer. 

 Mad. Falcot. — Fine apricot yellow, with beautiful orange buds; much valued for bouquets ; Tea scented; 



a constant bloomer ; medium size and fullness. 

 Madame Leon Fevrier. — Very pretty and desirable ; color, a rare shade of silver rose, beautifully 



clouded with rich ruby crimson ; flowers large, moderately full, very regular in form, and exceedingly 



sweet. 

 Madame Lambard. — A first-class Rose ; extra large, full flowers ; very double and sweet ; color, a 



beautiful shade of rosy bronze, passing to salmon and fawn, beautifully shaded with carmine ; buds and 



reverse of petals deep rosy crimson ; an elegant Rose. 



