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Eugenie Patette. — Fine large flowers, perfect form, very full and double ; color, clear rosy 



pink, elegantly shaded with lilac crimson, outer petals silver rose ; highly perfumed. 

 Empress Eugenie. — Beautiful rosy flesh, deepening at centre to clear pink, petals deli- 

 cately margined with purple ; very large and full, perfectly double ; very sweet Tea 



scent ; quite hardy ; an elegant Rose. 

 Gloire de Dijon. — A magnificent Rose, one of the finest in every respect ; large, perfectly 



double and Tea scented ; color, rich creamy white, beautifully tinged with amber and 



pale blush ; in the South a splendid climber or pillar Rose. 

 Gen. de Tartas. — A first-class Rose for bedding ; brilliant carmine, deeply shaded with 



violet purple ; large size, very double, full and fragrant. 

 George Peabody . — Fine, medium size flowers, regular, compact form, very full centre ; 



splendid glowing crimson, changing to purplish-scarlet ; exquisitely Tea scented ; a 



pretty and desirable sort. 

 Henry Plantier. — Color, bright shining rose ; extra large and full, very double and fra- 

 grant ; hardy and good. 

 Herraosa. — An excellent Rose ; blooms in fine clusters ; large, very double and fragrant ; 



color, beautiful clear rose ; a constant bloomer ; hardy ; one of the best. 

 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 i6. 

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



extra fine. 

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



double and sweet. 



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

 stant and profuse bloomer ; extra good for out-door culture. 

 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. 

 Laure de Fenelon. — Pale carmine passing to satiny pink, elegantly tinged with pearly 



white ; medium size full flowers, highly scented. 

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



Tea scented. 

 Marguerite de P^nelon. — A charming new Tea Rose ; flowers large, prettily imbricated, 



full and regular, very fragrant; color, pale canary yellow, elegantly shaded with ruby red. 

 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. 

 Marcelin Roda. — A splendid Rose ; of large fine form, very full and double, and exceed- 

 ingly sweet; color, pale lemon yellow deepening toward the centre to golden yellow; 



lovely buds and flowers. 

 Marie Sisley. — An elegant Rose, full and double ; delicious Tea scent ; color, an exquisite 



shade of pale yellow broadly margined with bright rose. 

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



sweet. 



