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Arch Duchesse Elizabeth of Austria. — Flowers extra large and of lovely form ; color, 



clear rosy carmine, very bright and satiny ; fragrant and beautiful. 

 Anna, Alexieff. — Clear rosy lilac, changing to purplish carmine and pink ; very double, 



full and fragrant. 

 Black Prince. — Very dark velvety crimson, almost black ; cupped form ; large, full and 



fragrant. 

 Baron de Maynard. — A very pretty white Rose, sometimes shaded with blush ; medium 



size and desirable. 

 Baron de Bonstetten. — A strong, vigorous grower ; large, very double flowers ; very dark 



red, almost black ; fragrant and fine. 

 Beauty of "Waltham. — Bright cerise red, shading to rosy carmine; extra large, cupped 



form ; very" full and good ; a free bloomer and one of the loveliest and sweetest Roses. 

 Boieldieu. — Extra large, very full, double and sweet ; bright crimson scarlet, elegantly 



shaded ; very brilliant and showy. 

 Belle de Normandy. — Beautiful clear rose, shaded and clouded with rosy carmine and 



lilac ; very large and sweet. 

 Baronne Prevost. — Beautiful bright rose, deeply shaded with dark crimson ; very large ; 



finely perfumed. 

 Crown Prince. — A noble Rose; large, compact flowers, very full and sweet; color, clear 



purplish-red, deepening at centre to ruby crimson, elegantly shaded with rich maroon ; 



a profuse bloomer. 

 Coquette des Alps. — One of the finest White Hybrid Perpetuals ; a profuse bloomer ; 



flowers pure white, sometimes shaded with blush ; large, very full and fragrant. 

 Caroline Goodrich (RUNNING GENERAL JACQUEMINOT).— Large, compact flowers; 



borne in great profusion ; color, rich, velvety crimson ; very showy and beautiful. 

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

 Constantin Fretiakoff. — Flowers very large and full ; color, bright rosy crimson, beauti- 

 fully shaded with violet ; very brilliant, showy and fragrant. 

 Count Cavour. — Dark vermilion red ; very double ; large and sweet; an excellent sort. 

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



and fragrant. 

 Charles Lefebre. — A noble Rose ; large, bold flower, well borAe up ; very full and fra- 

 grant ; brilliant crimson ; centre deep purple ; one of the best. 

 Countess of Roseberry. — Brilliant carmine rose ; large, full, cupped form ; fragrant and 



very beautiful ; free bloomer. 

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



very large and sweet ; a first-class variety. 

 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. 

 Dean of Windsor, — Deep crimson, exquisitely colored with scarlet and lake ; large, very 



fragrant and finely-formed flowers. 

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



originated by Mons. Eugene Verdier, the great Rose-grower of Paris, France, 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. 

 Duke of Teck. — Intense crimson, flamed with glowing scarlet, a very brilliant and striking 



color ; large, bold, globular flowers ; full and perfect form ; very beautiful and attractive. 

 Eugene Furst. — Flower large and somewhat cupped; good, full form; very sweet; color^ 



crimson scarlet, velvety, changing to purple rose. 



