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Ever-blooming Tea Roses — Standard List, /j6 Varieties {Continued). 



Mad. Rivoy. — Beautiful, rich crimson scarlet ; very bright 

 color; large, fine form, full and double; very fragrant ; one 

 of the best. 15 cts. each. 



Madame Sadie Carnot {New). — Named in honor of the 

 wife of the President of the French Republic. Blooms in 

 large clusters ; fine, moderately full flowers, clear bright cherry 

 red passing to magenta. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Scipion Cochet. — Beautiful, creamy rose, with 

 deep crimson centre; flowers large ; very sweet. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Villermoz. — A lovely, creamy white rose, tinged 

 and shaded with blush ; extra-large size, very full and double; 

 exceedingly sweet tea scent. 15 cts. each. 



Madame Welche. — The flowers have great depth and 

 substance, and are of fine globular form, with broad thick 

 petals and large finely shaped buds; the color is a beautiful 

 shade of soft amber yellow, deepening towards the centre to 

 fine orange or coppery yellow, delicately tinged and clouded 

 with pale ruddy crimson ; both flowers and buds are remark- 

 ably sweet, and the plant is a good healthy grower, of com- 

 pact bushy habit, producing its exquisite buds and flowers in 

 great abundance during the whole growing season. It is fine 

 for conservatory, also for open ground. 15 cts. each. 



Mad'elle Claire Merle. — Large, full flowers; pale satiny 

 pink, passing to delicate flesh color. 15 cts. each. 



Mad'elle Claudine Perreau.— Flowers are extra large 

 and perfectly double ; beautiful rosy blush, passing to clear 

 pink on white ground ; rich crimson centre ; a strong, vigorous 

 grower and free bloomer; delightfully perfumed. 15 cts. each. 



Mad'elle Genevieve Godard (New).— Pretty for button- 

 hole and corsage wear; medium-size flowers, full and regular, 

 color clear carmine red, very handsome and sweet 20cts.each. 



Mad'elle Marguerite Fabisch (New). — This is a very 

 remarkable, brilliant and showy variety ; flowers are large 

 and finely formed; color rich crimson, with white centre; 

 well filled, very fragrant. 15 cts. each. 



Mad'elle Nathalia Imbert. — Extra-large flowers ; fine 

 full form, very double and handsome; color a beautiful shade 

 of reddish salmon, changing to apricot. 10 cts. each. 



Madeleine d'Aoust (New). — Large, regular flowers, per- 



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 fectly double and full to the centre ; rich apricot yellow, shaded 

 coppery red; outer petals silvery white; very sweet. 20cts.each. 



Marechal Robert. — Full globular flowers, very double 

 and deliciously sweet ; color pure white, faintly tinged and 

 shaded with soft blush and lemon yellow. 20 cts. each. 



Marie Ducher. — Rich transparent salmon, with fawn 

 centre; large size, very double and sweet. 15 cts. each. 



Marie Guillot. —A splendid Rose, first class in every 

 respect; color pure snow white, sometimes faintly tinged pale 

 yellow; extra full and double; sweet tea scent (see cut). 

 15 cts. each. 



Marie Lambert. — Pale flesh color, passing to creamy 

 white, veined and clouded soft carmine (see cut). 15 cts. each. 



Marie Van Houtte. — An exceedingly lovely Rose, not 

 excelled by any ; the flowers are extra large, very double and 

 full, and deliciously tea scented ; color pale canary yellow, 

 passing to rich creamy white, elegantly shaded with pale 

 rose;' a constant bloomer. 15 cts. each. 



Marquise de Forton (New). — Lovely creamy white, 

 delicately tinged with pale canary yellow, elegantly flushed 

 with tender carmine; medium-size flowers, deliciously per- 

 fumed; makes beautiful buds. 20 cts. each. 



Marquise de Vivens. — A novel shade of rich violet 

 crimson, with centre and base of petals creamy yellow, ex- 

 quisitely tinted salmon and fawn ; large, full flowers, very 

 sweet, and a constant and profuse bloomer. 15 cts. each. 



Maurice Rouvier (New). — Fine globular form, very full 

 and exceedingly sweet; the color is bright pinkish rose, ele- 

 gantly tinted with shades of buff, and prettily veined with deep 

 shining crimson, while many of the petals have a wide border 

 of silvery white. It is a good strong grower and most prolific 

 bloomer, well worthy of high commendation. 20 cts. each. 



Miss Etbel Brownlow. — Lovely coral pink, beautifully 

 shaded with pale canary yellow at centre and base of petals; 

 charming buds and large, full flowers. 15 cts. each. 



Miss Wenn (New). — This charming variety is noticed at 

 once for its exquisite color, which seems entirely distinct from 

 almost all other Roses of our acquaintance. We call it a 

 clear coral pink, a most novel and distinct shade of color 

 very difficult to describe. The French call it China pink. It 



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