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Catherine ^Nlermet — Large, clear rosy pink. 



ComtessRizadu Pare— Coppery rose, shaded 

 with crimson. 



Devoniensis — Magnolia fragrance, creamy 

 white with flesh tint. 



Mile. Francisca Kru^er — Deep shaded cop- 

 pery 3-ellow. 



La Princess Vera — Rich snowy white, shad- 

 ed w;ith coppery colors. 



Madame Welche — Amber yellow with crim- 

 son rose center. 



Madame de Watteville — This is called the 

 . Tulip rose, color pink edge with white 

 center. 



Madame Canaille — Remarkable shade of sal- 

 mon. 



Madame Lambard — Beautiful shade of ros}' 

 bronze, passing to salmon and fawn. 



Marie Van Houtte — A beautiful pale canary 

 yellow. 



Papa Gontier — Rich, bright red and very 

 large. 



Rainbow — The description of this rose can 

 be taken from the name. 



Souvenir de Catherine Guillot — (New.) — 

 Coppery rose, center shaded orange. 

 Vtry beautiful. 



Sylph — (New.) — Flowers ivory white, tinted 

 with peach color. A very beautiful 

 blending of colors. 



Silver King — The largest and best hardy 

 pink rose. 



Sombrieul — Pure white ed jed with silvery 

 rose. 



The Queen — Beautiful long buds. The color 

 is a pure snowy white. 



H. M. Stanley— Pink. 



Liberty — Crimson. 



Helen Gambier— White, buff center. 



Mme. Schwaller — Rose pink. 



Mme. de Vatry — Red. 



Muriel Graham^Very light pink. 



Empress Eugenie — Pink. 



Princess Sagan — Cripison. 



Jules P'inger — Rosy red. 



Mme. Caroline Kuster — Yellow. 



Andre Schwartz — Red. 



Vise Wattier — Pink. 



Champion of the World — Pink. . 



Mme. Cecil Brunner— Pink. 



Countess de Frigneuse — Yellow. 



Charles Le Grady— Red. 



Mme. Honore 'le Fresne— Yellow. 



Marechal Robert — White, shaded pink. 



Marion Dingee -Crimson. 



Snow Flake— White. 



Gen. deTartas— Red. 



Pierre Gnil'ot— Crimson. 



Burbank — Rose. 



Maurice Rovier— Red. 



Clara Watson^ — Salmon tinted pink. 



Maid of Honor — Deep pink. 



Perle des Jard'ins — Yellow. 



Prices — loc. each, |r.oo per dozen; 15c. 

 each, i^i 50 per dozen; 30c. each, $3.00 per 

 dozen. tTxtra strong plants 40c.- each, $4.00 

 per dozen. 



The Dinsniore Eose. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



Alister Stella Grey— (Golden Rambler. ) 

 This is a grand rose. 



Bardou Job — The saucer rose, richest col- 

 ored of all roses. Diep velvety crimson, 

 almost black. Semi-double, very hand- 

 some. 



Chromatella, or Cloth of Gold— Clear gold- 

 en yellow. 



Climbing Brides' Maid — Identical with 

 Bridesmaid, lovely pink buds. 



Climbing La France — A beautiful peach 

 pink color of delicate shade. Very 

 hardy. 



Climbing Meteor— Rich velvety crimson. 

 Extra fine. Hardy. 



Climbing Malmaison — A lovely flesh color. 

 Strong grower. 



Climbing Paul Neyron— (Madame Wagram) 

 Large pink flowers of magnificent satin 

 rose color. Extremely beautiful. 



Climbing Perle des Jardins — Deep golden 

 yellow. 



Climbing Wootton- 

 grant. 



Deep, rich red, fra- 



We took first prize for Araucarias at last Flower Show. 



