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Captain Christy. — A magnificent Rose ; extra large flowers ; very double and full ; color, a lovely shade 



of pale peach, deepening at the centre to rosy crimson ; very beautiful, and one of the finest Roses of 



recent introduction. 

 Caroline de Sansel. — Clear, brilliant rose, merging into rosy lilac, edged with bronze ; very large and 



sweet ; a first-class variety. 

 Climbing 1 Jules Margotten. — Color, the same as Jules Margotten, but of climbing habit. 

 Climbing" Victor Verdier. — Brilliant rosy carmine, edged with purple; very large, full and fragrant. 

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



fragrant. 

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



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

 Dingee Conard. — We have particular pleasure in calling attention to this splendid Rose, originated by 



Mons. Eugene Verdier, the great Rose-grower of Paris, Frar&e, and named by him in honor of our 



Company. The flower is borne in clusters, and is large, very full and fragrant; color, a rare shade of 



brilliant scarlet. 

 David de Barney. — Large globular flowers; fine form; delightfully sweet; deep cherry red; brilliant 



and free. 

 Euge'ne Furst. — Flower large and somewhat cupped ; good, full form ; very sweet ; color, crimson 



scarlet, velvety, changing to purple rose. 

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



scarlet, rich and beautiful. 

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



full and fragrant. 

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



full globular flowers ; very fragrant and fine. 

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



petals edged with carmine ; very fragrant. 

 Enfant de Mt. Carmel. — Brilliant rosy carmine, shaded with purplish red ; very large, full and sweet. 

 Francois Olin. — Extra large, full and regular ; color, clear cherry red ; very brilliant ; petals elegantly 



margined with white ; fragrant and beautiful. 

 Fanny Pitsold. — Bright clear pink, shaded and edged with violet purple ; large, very full and fragrant. 

 Francois Barillot. — Extra large flowers ; good, full form; very sweet, long pointed buds; color, brilliant 



scarlet, elegantly tinged and shaded with dark purple. 

 Gloire Lyonaise. — Originated at Lyons, France, and claimed to be a Yellow Hybrid Perpetual. 



It is described as being clear chrome yellow, with rich creamy white border; the flowers are large, 



very full and delightfully sweet. 

 Geoffrey St. Hillaire. — Transparent carmine ; large, full flowers; very bright and beautiful ; fragrant. 

 Glory of Waltham. — Brilliant crimson, with fiery red centre ; very bright and showy ; large, full, regu- 

 lar flowers ; highly perfumed. 

 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. 

 Hans Mackart. — Extra fine, large flowers; very full, regular form; color, brilliant scarlet, elegantly 



shaded with maroon ; delightfully fragrant. 

 Heinrich Schultheis. — Splendid large flowers of first-rate form and very double ; color, delicate pinkish 



rose, wax-like petals, exquisitely beautiful, very sweet and a fine Autumn bloomer ; highly recom- 

 mended. 

 Jean Rosencrantz. — Bright red, shaded with dark reddish purple ; centre of lighter tint ; fragrant. 

 Jules Margotten. — Bright cherry red ; large, well-formed fragrant flowers ; a splendid old variety ; very 



double and free. 

 Jean Touvais. — Beautiful clear red ; very large, full and good. 

 Lady Emily Peel. — A charming Rose ; medium size and full form ; very sweet ; color white, sometimes 



tinged and shaded with blush. 

 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, very full and finely scented. 

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

 Madame 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'lle Marie Chauvet. — Large, full and beautiful ; color, bright shining red, passing to a lovely shade 



of pink ; highly perfumed. 

 Mad. Victor Verdier. — Rich, bright cherry red, changing to satiny rose ; large, full and fragrant. 

 Mad. Smith. — Deep rich crimson ; finely shaded; very double, large and fragrant. 



Mad. Columbier. — Splendid globular flowers; color, rosy crimson, changing to purplish-carmine; a 

 good grower. 



