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Edward Gontier. — Yellow, shaded apricot and 

 crimson. 



EmpretiH Marie of Russia. — Canary yellow, 

 shaded white and lemon. 



Etoile Polaire CPolar Star). — Creamy white. 

 shaded pink, red and yellow. 



General 3Iercliantsky. — Exquiste rosy flesh. 

 Fine. 



Gloire des Cnivres. — Salmon rose, tinted cop- 

 pery gold. 



Grande-Duchesse Adelaide de Luxembourg. — 

 Yellow. 



Grande du*- Guillaume de Luxeni!>ourg. — 

 Salmon rose and red. 



Grande-Duchesse Hilda de Bade. — Creamy 

 white, tinged srolden yellow. 



Henry Mayandier. — Rose colored. 



H. Plantagenet. — China rose, shading to pink 

 and carmine. 



Ingegnoll Predilatta. — Carmine red, inside 

 rose peach. 



Jeanne d'Arc. — Golden yellow. 



Jeanne Guillaumea?. — Coppery yellow, suffused 

 yellow and blush. 



Jean Fernet. — Canary yellow. Splendid. 



Josepli Metrat. — Carnation, red passing to 

 carmine. 



Jules Finger. — Rosy scarlet, shaded intense 

 crimson. 



Lady. Castlereagli. — Rose, sliaded sulphur 

 yellow. 



La Xiege. — Fine large double white flowers. 



La Pactole. — Pale sulphur yellow. 



La Sylphide. — Blush with fawn center. Very 

 large and double. 



Laurette. — Creamy white, shaded rose. 



Letty Coles. — The color is a soft rose pink, 

 deeply shaded with intense crimson. A. 

 handsome rose. 



Louisa de la Rive. — Soft blush, shaded salmon 

 and fawn. 



Louise de Savoie. — Pale canary yellow. 



Louis Richard. — Coppery rose, shaded car- 

 mine and crimson. 



Madame Adolphe de Tarle. — Canary yellow, 

 passing to white. 



3Iadame Azelie Imbert. — Rosy buff, with 

 peach shadings. 



Madame Bravy. — Creamy white, blush center. 



Mad. Damaizin. — Salmon rose changing to 

 amaranth. 



Madame E. Helfenbien. — Chamois yellow, 

 shaded apricot 'and rose. 



Madame F'alcot. — Yellow. A parent of Yel- 

 low Rambler. 



Madame F. Brassae. — Bronze red, tinted cop- 

 pery yellow. 



Madame F. Dnpias. — Creamy whitf^-, rosy car- 

 mine shadings. 



Madame Freulon.— White, slightly tinted red. 



Madame la Generale Gourko. — Pink, shaded 

 buff and rose. 



Madame Leon St. Jean. — Carmine and orange, 

 tinged citron and yellow. 



Mad. Louis Gravier. — The outer petals are 

 coppery yellow. Center bright pinkish rose. 



Lima, New York, October 26, 1906. 

 Gentlemen: — 



'I wish to express the satisfaction 1 feel 

 with the service you have given me. This 

 is the second year I have ordered plants 

 from you, and I like the way you fill your 

 orders. All plants have always arrived in 

 good condition. The five Roses I received 

 from 5'ou four weeks ago are growing 

 finely, and two of them are already budded. 

 When I want to buy more flowers I shall 

 send to you. Meanwhile I am recommend- 

 ing you to my friends. 



Yours very truly, 



A. R. HORTr)N. 



Madame Olga. — White, tinged canary yellow. 

 Madame Sadie Carnot. — Cherry red. Very 



pretty. 

 Madame Scipion Coehet. — Creamy rose, crim- 

 son center. 

 Mad'elle Claudine Perreau. — Pink on white 



ground, center crimson. 

 Mad'elle Genevieve Godard. — Clear carmine 



red. 

 Mad'elle Marguerite Fabiseh. — Rich crimson. 

 31ad'elle Xathalia Imbert. — Reddish salmon, 



changing to apricot. 

 3Iadeline Guillaumez. — T\'hite, center salmon, 



variegated yellow. 

 Marie Dueher. — Rich salmon, fawn center. 

 Marquis de Vivens. — Violet crimson, shaded 



yellow, salmon and fawn. 

 Hons. Furtada. — Bright sulphur yellow. 

 Perle de Feu. — New, poppy red, shading to 



vermilion and yellow. 

 Pierre Migron. — Delicate light pink. Very 



beautiful. 

 President. — Rosy crimson, changing to car- 

 mine, shaded red. 

 President Constant. — Clear rosy pink. 

 Princesse Radziwill. — Double, bright rose and 



carmine. 

 Princesse Sarsina. — Flesh, tinged apricot yel- 

 low, sliaded red. 

 Rainbow. — Pink, striped crimson, center 



amber. 

 Regulus. — Carmine, shaded purple and red. 

 Rubens. — Pale yellow, tinged with fawn. 

 St. Joseph. — Bright carmine, changing to rose 



or favv'n. 

 Santa Rosa. — Rich, shell-pink, inclining to 



crimson; full, double, reflexed petals. A 



compact grower, free from rust, mildew or 



any defect. 

 Senator ^IcXaughton. — A grand white rose, 



offspring of Perle des Jardins. 

 Sombrieul. — Pure white, edged with silvery 



rose. 

 Souv. de Admiral Courbet. — Bright fiery red. 

 Souv. de Lady Ashburton. — Coppery red, suf- 

 fused with yellow. 

 Souv. de 3Iadame Ludmilla Schulz. — Rose and 



white. 

 Souv. de Paul Xeyron. — White, tinged with 



golden yellow, edged rosy crimson. 

 Souv. de Pere Lalanne. — Brilliant carmine, 



center gold. 

 Souv. de Victor Hugo. — Citron red, with 



amber and fawn shading. 

 Theresa Lambert. — Rose, tinged gold, base 



salmon. 

 \'iscountess W'autier. — Resembles Duchess de 



Brabant. Rosy pink. 

 AVaban. — Bright pink; sport from Catharine 



Mermet. 

 >Vhite Pearl. — Sport from Perle des Jardins. 



Pure white.' 

 AVhite Bon Silene. — A companion to Bon 



Silene. Pure white. 

 Yvonne Gravier. — Creamy yellow, shaded 



rose. 



Winter Hill, Boston, Mass., April 23, 1907. 

 Gentlemen: — 



Mv order arrived in good condition on 

 Monday, and I am perfectly satisfied with 

 everytliing I sent for, as I always have 

 been, and to think my Kiilarney has a bud 

 on it already. It was very kind of you to 

 send me an extra Rose Bush, 'The Empress 

 of China." Everyone, I think, gets more 

 than he asks for in ordering from The 

 Dingee & Conard Co. Still, it was a great 

 surprise to me, and I wish to thank you for 

 sending me that lovely Rose. 



Most sincerely. 



^IRS. A. M. RUBEL. 



