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Ever-blooming Tea Roses — Standard List, 156 Varieties {Continued). 



French description says it is the absolute perfection of form. 

 Color a rich creamy white, faintly tinted with pale golden yel- 

 low, and exquisitely bordered and tinted with soft rosy flesh; 

 very beautiful and sweet ; petals large and of good substance; 

 constant and profuse bloomer, vigorous and healthy grower 

 — in short, a magnificent Rose in every way. 20 cts. each. 



Mad. Etienne. — This is a very lovely ever-blooming 

 Rose, and is always greatly admired by all ; it makes elegant 

 buds, and the flowers are extra large, very full and deliciously 

 sweet; color bright rosy flesh, passing to clear rose, bright- 

 ened with pink, elegantly shaded and very beautiful. It is a 

 strong, healthy grower, and a wonderfully free and constant 

 bloomer; very handsome and desirable (see cut). 10 cts. each. 



Mad. Falcot. — Fine apricot yellow, with beautiful orange 

 buds; much valued for bouquets; tea scented; a constant 

 bloomer; of medium size and fullness. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. F. Brassac. — The flowers and buds are extra 

 large and very double and full; color a novel shade of 

 bronze red or tawny crimson, delicately tinted with fine cop- 

 pery yellow ; entirely distinct and very beautiful. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Honors Defresne. — Extra-large, full, sweet flow- 

 ers; color clear golden yellow, petals elegantly reflexed; strong 

 grower; thick foliage ; excellent for open ground. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. H. Jamain. — A splendid variety; large, very 

 double flowers, fine cup form ; white with yellow centre, 

 shaded with pink ; tea fragrance; extra fine. 10 cts. each. 



Mad. Hoste. — Extra-large flowers and superb buds, very 

 full and delightfully perfumed; color soft canary yellow, 

 deepening at centre to pure golden yellow, beautifully flushed 

 with pale amber; edges and reverse of petals creamy white ; 

 excellent for garden or pot culture, and is particularly valuable 

 for forcing for cut flowers ; is a good, healthy grower, blooming 

 quicklvand continuously in open ground or house. 20 cts. each. 



Mad. Jeannie Cuvier. — New and highly recommended; 

 fine salmon rose, passing to clear glossy pink, nicely shaded 

 with rich carmine; good size, very full and sweet. 20 cts. each. 



Mad. Joseph Schwarts. — A lovely Tea Rose; extra- 

 large, globular flowers, very full and sweet; color pure white, 

 tinged and shaded with pale yellow and rosy blush; very 

 beautiful Rose; constant and profuse bloomer. 15 cts. each. 



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MAD. LAMBARD. 



Mad. Lambard.— A first-class Rose for bedding; extra- 

 large, full flowers; very double and sweet; color a beautiful 

 shade of rosy bronze, passing to salmon and fawn, beautifully 

 shaded with carmine ; an elegant Rose (see cut). 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Leon St. Jean. — Beautiful, large buds, carmine 

 and orange shaded, tinged with fawn and citron, sometimes 

 pale lemon yellow; very full, double and sweet. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Marg-ottin.— This is a grand Rose ; always a favor- 

 ite , very large and perfectly double ; flowers elegantly per- 

 fumed; color beautiful dark citron yellow, with bright red 

 centre; a strong grower and quite hardy. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Marie Pavic. — Extra-large, globular flowers, very- 

 fine form, beautiful buds; very sweet ; color clear rose, pass- 

 ing to bright silvery pink, edged and bordered with pure ivory 

 white. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Martha du Bourg (New).— Thislovely Rose is one 

 of the prettiest and sweetest in the list. Flowers cup-shaped, 

 with wonderfully pretty crimped petals, giving them a distinct 

 and handsome ruffled 'or lace-like appearance, or as if edged 

 with fine lace. The color is fine creamy pink, with rosy flesh 

 centre ; the buds, sometimes the flowers, are beautiful apricot 

 yellow, flushed with orange red; lovely variety. 15 cts. each. 



Madame Olg-a {New).— Extra-large, deep, highly built 

 up flowers; good substance, large petals outside, becoming 

 smaller towards the centre, marked pineapple form ; color 

 rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale canary yellow ; 

 delightfully scented, very handsome. 20 cts. each. 



Madame Philippe {New).— A lovely Rose, n.edium to 

 large-size flowers, clear bright pink or china rose, shaded car- 

 mine ; reverse of petals silvery pink, centre elegantly shaded 

 salmon yellow, sometimes flushed with crimson. 20 cts. each. 



Mad.' Pierre Guillot.— This is undoubtedly one of the 

 f-nest and most benutiful new Tea Roses recently introduced ; 

 large, full . globular flowers, having great depth and substance ; 

 color delicate orange yellow, distinctly veined and bordered 

 with clear pink ; altogether unique and remarkable, and ex- 

 ceedingly handsome; it makes fine, large, pointed buds, is a 

 good healthy grower and a regular and constant bloomer; 

 promises to be valuable for forcing and conservatory, as well 

 as for open-ground culture. 20 cts. each. 



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