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



variety ; very double and free. 

 La France. — Lovely peach-blossom color, changing to amber tose tinged with crimsoil ; 



dehcious Tea fragrance ; extra large size, very full and beautiful * a constant and profuse 



bloomer. 

 La Heine.— Beautiful clear bright rose ; very large, fine full form ; very fragtant ; well 



named, " The Queen." 



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



white, sometimes tinged and shaded with blush. 

 La Rosier. — Medium size, full and double ; fragrant ; color, fiery red, changing to ama- 

 ranth, elegantly shaded with rich crimson. 

 La Souveraine. — A splendid Rose ; very large size ; full cupped form ; very fragrant and 



showy ; color, bright scarlet ; free bloomer. 

 Leopold Premier. — Dark rich crimson ; a fine large Rose ; very full and sweet ; free 



bloomer ; very beautiful and valuable. 

 Lord Palmerston. — A beautiful scarlet rose, shaded with velvety maroon ; fine full form ; 



very sweet. 

 Lord Raglan. — Brilliant crimson scarlet ; splendid flowers ; large, very full and finely 



scented. 

 Louis Van Houtte. — Brilliant vinous crimson ; large, full and fragrant ; an excellent 



sort. 

 Mad. Alfred de Rougemont. — Pure white, delicately shaded and tinged with rose; 



fully double, good size, very sweet and pretty ; one of the best white Hybrid Perpetuals. 

 Mad. Annie Marie Oote. — A very pretty pure white Rose ; flowers, medium siz€, full 



and globular ; a profuse bloomer, fragrant and desirable. 

 Mad' He Annie "Wood. — A magnificent variety ; flower very large ; fine full form; color, 



brilliant violet crimson ; exquisite fragrance ; an early and profuse bloomer. 

 Mad. Alice Dureau. — Bright clear rosy pink ; very large, full and sweet. 

 Mad. Albani. — A very elegant Rose ; large, full cupped form ; very double and fragrant ; 



color, brilliant carmine, shaded with purplish-lilac. 

 Mad. Ohirard. — Fine globular form ; large, very double and fragrant ; deep rosy pink ; 



very beautiful. 

 Mad. Dorlia. — Imported from Paris ; a grand flower ; extra large, perfect full form, very 



double ; color, brilHant scarlet, shaded with violet purple ; very fragrant ; splendid. 

 Mad. Emma All. — Large, globular form, very double, full and sweet ; color, purphsh 



rose, changing to hlac ; reverse of petals silvery rose. 

 Mad. Francoise Pettit. — A lovely pure white Rose, very full and double ; perfect form, 



profuse bloomer ; one of the best new white Roses ; blooms in beautiful clusters. 

 Mad. Gabriel Tournier. — A fine sort ; medium size, full globular form, very double and 



fragrant ; color, deep carmine rose ; very pleasing. 

 Mad'lle Leonie Gressen.— Clear bright rose, dashed with pure white ; large, full and fra- 

 grant ; very fine, new and distinct. 

 Mad. Laffay. — Beautiful clear flesh color, changing to transparent rose ; very full, large, 



double and sweet. 

 Mad. Louis Oarrique. — Rich velvety crimson ; large size, very double, full and sweet. 

 Mad. Eugene Verdier. — Vivid scarlet, passing to bright satiny rose ; good full flowers, 



very double and fragrant. 

 Mad. George Scli"wartz. — Fine lilac purple, changing to bright rosy pink ; large, full 



flowers, very pretty and fragrant. 

 Mad. Louise Donadine. — A lovely Rose ; very large and full ; deliciously sweet ; bright 



carmine rose, changing to clear pink, shaded with rosy blush ; very beautiful. 

 Mad. Trotter. — A strong vigorous grower, very hardy ; flowersbright brilliant red; full and 



sweet. 

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

 Mad. Prosper Laugier. — A beautiful Rose ; full fine form ; very fragrant ; color, bright 



vivid pink. 

 Mad. Plantier. — Pure white j large and very double ; a good hardy Rose, suitable for ceme- 

 tery planting. 



