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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE.S— (Continued. 



Cheshunt Hybrid. Carmine cherry, large ami full. 

 Comte liitta. Veivety purpie. 

 Comtesse de Oxford, Liglit carmine, fine form. 

 Crown Prince. Purple red, with deeper centre, very 

 large and full ; fine form. 



Duchess of Edinburgh. Very pale rose; fine form. 



Duke de Rohan. Beautifully shaded ver^milion. 



Eliza Boelle. Eosy lilac, edged with white; large, full 

 and vigorous. 



Empress of India. Dark velvety violet crimson, 

 splendid form ; very large and double. 



Ernest Prince. Clear red, deeper in the centre, very 

 large well formed globular flowers. 



Fanny Pitzhold. Rose, shaded with white. 



Fisher Holmes. Rich velvety crimson, large, double, 

 and of tine form ; a splendid rose. 



Geant des Batailles. Bright scarlet crimson. 



General Houtpol. Dark crimson, very full and free. 



General Jacquinicnot. Brilliant scarlet crimson, a 

 most superb and glowing color, large and very beau- 

 tiful ; a general favorite. 



General ^> ashington. Very double crimson. 



Gloire de Ducher. Deep crimson ; large. 



Henry Pages. Light violet rose. 



Hortense Mignard. Cherry pink, large aiul full. 



Jean Gross. Silvery rose ; beautiful. 



Jean Liabaud. Rich velvety crimson, reflexed with 

 dark carmine. 



John Hopper. Bright rose, carmine centre; flowers 

 large, cupped and well formed. 



Jules Ulargottin. Bright carmine, cupped; very fra- 

 grant; a splendid variety. 



La France. Splendid satin rose; very large, full, fine 

 form ; a constant bloomer. The sweetest of all roses, 

 and none can surpass the delicacy of its coloring. 



La Keine. Glossy rose, very large. 



Laiirentius. Dark crimson. 



Louisa >Vood. Bright crimson. 



Louis Van Hontte. Bright crimson, shaded black. 



Leopold Premier. Rich cherry crimson; a fine, large 

 rose. 



Mad. Charles Mood. Vivid crimson, shaded purple; 

 fine free bloomer ; a magnificent rose. 



Mad. Chirard. Light rose. 



Mad. Marie Finger. Light rose, with darker centre ; 

 large, well formed flowers. 



Mad. Charles Wood. 



La Franxe 



Leota Landing, Miss.—" Roses we received were splendid. Thanks for the present of the extra Rose."— Mrs. J. K. Nutt. 



