Louis Phillippe. — Rich dark velvety crimson ; profuse bloomer ; good form 



and substance ; fragrant ; very desirable. 

 Marie Duchere. — Rich transparent salmon ; fawn centre ; large and very 



fine. 

 /-^Marechal Niel. — One of the largest and most beautiful Tea Roses grown ; 



flower very large ; double and deliciously perfumed ; clear sulphur yellow ; 



buds of immense size, frequently selling in the flower stores at 25 cents 



each. 

 Malmaison. — Pale flesh, shaded to lovely fawn, with rose centre ; very double, 

 y^ full and sweet ; one of the finest varieties. 



>Mad. do Stella. — Clear rose, changing to bright pink; fine free bloomer; 



desirable. 

 Melville. — White, changing to silvery rose ; good form and habit ; constant 



bloomer ; distinct. 

 Mad. Ilivoy.->-Beautiful rich crimson scarlet ; large fine form ; full ; one of the 



best. 

 Mad. Herman. — Fine creamy white, tinged with rosy amber ; very fragrant, 



large and full ; a free bloomer. 

 Mad. Faleot. — Fine apricot yellow ; buds, orange yellow; good form and 



substance ; tea scented. 

 Mad. Bravy. — Rich creamy white, with blush centre ; perfect form ; large 



and very sweet. 

 Mad. Damazine. — Delicate salmon rose, shaded with amaranth and bright 



pink ; large and very double ; a free bloomer. 

 Mad. Jure. — Buff rose; a very pretty and desirable sort; not much dis- 

 seminated. 

 Mad'lle Adelaide Ristori. — Carmine, creamy white rose, changing to bright 



carmine ; shaded ; good size ; full and fragrant. 

 Nina. — Silver white, colored with rosy blush ; good form ; fragrant and 



desirable. 

 Narcisse. — Pale lemon yellow, tinged with salmon rose ; very pretty and 



distinct. 

 OpMrie. — Clear sulphur yellow ; finely cupped ; fragrant ; best in the South. 

 President d'Olbecque. — Brilliant crimson; a very showy Rose; profuse 



bloomer. 

 Pierre St. Cyr. — Fine rosy pink-edged, and shaded with lilac ; large and 



full ; very sweet. 

 Premium de Charrissiens. — Cabbage form ; very full and sweet ; lovely 



blush white, with carmine centre. 

 Phaloe. — Soft creamy white, deepening to rosy buff; amber centre; very 



fragrant, large and fine. 

 Pink Daily. — Fine bright pink ; a constant bloomer ; mu,ch esteemed. 

 Queen of France. — Rosy pink ; cup-shaped ; fragrant and desirable. 

 Roi de Cramoise. — Bright purphsh crimson ; profuse bloomer ; good 



bedder. 



