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Jean Liabaud. — Very excellent ; large, full bold flower ; elegantly scented ; color, dark 



rich velvety crimson. 

 Mademoiselle Annie "Wood. — A magnificent variety, originated in England; flower 



very large ; fine full form ; color, brilliant violet crimson ; exquisite fragrance ; an 



early and profuse bloomer ; hardy. 

 Ingeneiur Madele. — Also a new sort from Verdier, of Paris, described as very large and 



admirable form and fullness ; brilliant scarlet color. 

 Jean Touvais. — Large full rose ; good form and substance ; very fragrant ; dark purplish 



red; fine. 

 John Hopper. — Brilliant rose, changing to bright crimson ; reverse of petals lilac purple ; 



a fine, large, showy sort ; very fragrant. 

 Jules Margotten. — Bright cherry red; large, well formed ; a splendid old variety. 

 Jacques Lafltte. — Carmine rose, edged with silver rose ; reverse of petals light ; very 



fragrant; desirable. 

 Jean Rosencrantz. — Bright red, shaded with reddish purple ; centre of lighter tint. 

 Jolin Frazier. — Vivid rosy crimson, or crimson scarlet ; a full, compact flower of first 



quality. 

 Lady Emily Peel. — A charming rose ; medium size and full form ; very sweet ; color, 



white, sometimes tinged and shaded with blush. 

 Ludovic Letauld. — A fine large rose of vigorous growth;* deep dark crimson flower; 



very double and fragrant. 

 Leopold Premier. — Dark crimson ; a fine large rose ; very full and sweet ; free bloomer ; 



hardy and vigorous. 

 La Souveraine. — A new French variety, from Special List of last year, splendid rose ; 



extra large size ; cupped, very fragrant and showy ; color, bright scarlet; free bloomer. 

 La Prance. — A splendid new variety ; beautiful pale peach, changing to deep rose, shaded 



centre ; very large and full ; free bloomer ; delicious tea fragrance. 

 Louis Margotten. — Carmine, shaded with purple ; changing to dark rose ; a beautiful 



and valuable variety. 

 Lord Raglan. — Brilliant crimson scarlet ; splendid, large, very full and sweet. 

 La Heine. — Beautiful clear bright rose ; fine full form ; very fragrant ; well named, " The 



Queen." 

 Lion of Combats. — Crimson purple and scarlet and crimson, shaded; a splendid rose. 

 Louis Van Houtte. — Brilliant vinous crimson; very fine and full. 

 Lord Palmerston. — A beautiful scarlet, shaded with maroon ; fine form. 

 Mad. Prosper Laugier. — A beautiful rose ; full fine form ; very fragrant ; color, bright 



vivid pink, 

 Mad'lle Emilie Verdier. — A lovely flower ; large and full ; very sweet ; color, brilliant 



carmine 

 Mad. Emma All. — New last year ; large globular form, very double, full and sweet ; color, 



purplish rose, changing to lilac ; reverse of petals silvery rose. 

 Mad'lle Bertha Sacavin — Flowers fine purplish red, bright, and striking ; fragrant and 



a good bloomer. 

 Mad'lle Leonie G-ressen. — Clear bright rose, dashed with pure white; large and full; 



very fine, new and distinct. 

 May Turner. — Large full flowers ; fine form ; color, a lovely shade of amaranth, reverse 



of petals veined with crimson ; a free bloomer, and very hardy. 

 Mad. Alfred de Rougemont. — Pure white, delicately shaded and tinged with rose ; fully 



double; good size ; very sweet and hardy ; one of the best white roses. 

 Mad. Trotter. — A strong, vigorous grower ; very hardy ; flowers bright brilliant red ; full 



and sweet. 

 Mad. Baronne Hau^sman. — Large and fine; very full and fragrant ; color, beautiful dark 



vermilion ; showy and effective. 



