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CThroniatella. — Clear bright yellow; good form and substance; large, very full and 

 double ; very sweet; much prized in the South for a pillar or veranda rose. 



Cloth of Gold— The same as Chromatella. 



Cramoise Superior. — Medium size ; rich dark velvety crimson ; very double ; full and 

 beautiful; compact growth ; one of the best for bedding. 



Oels Miiltiflora. — A fine old variety ; much valued ; flowers in large clusters ; medium 

 size; full and double; very fragrant; pale white tinted with rose. 



Duchesse de Brabant. — Soft rosy flesh, changing to deep rose; edged with silver; de- 

 lightful tea-scent ; beautiful buds and flowers. 



Douglass. — Dark cherry red, rich and velvety; large, full and double; fragrant; a neat, 

 compact grower ; very desirable for bedding. 



Ducliesse de Thtiring'e. — Beautiful silver rose, or pure white shaded with amber; 

 elegantly cupped form ; very full and sweet ; a lovely rose. 



Devoniensis. — Magnolia rose ; beautiful creamy white with rosy centre ; large, very full 

 and double ; delightfully sweet tea-scent ; one of the finest roses. 



Emotion. — Shaded rose, changing to blush and clear rose; new and beautiful ; large and 

 double ; full and very sweet. 



Emperor Russia. — Large fine form ; full and double ; color a bright scarlet, shaded and 

 dashed with crimson ; fragrant ; a splendid rose. 



Empress Eugenie. — Beautiful rosy flesh, deepening at centre to clear pink ; petals deli- 

 cately margined with purple ; very large and full ; perfectly double ; very sweet tea- 

 scent ; quite hardy ; an excellent rose. 



Enfant de Lyon. — A fine large rose; pale golden yellow; very full, double and sweet 

 scented. 



Eliza Savage. — Violet shaded rose ; medium size ; very full and sweet; an excellent sort. 



Q-uilletta. — Bright rosy crimson, lightened with scarlet ; medium size ; quite full ; double 

 and fragrant. 



G-lori de Dijon. — A magnificent old rose; one of the very finest in every respect; large; 

 perfectly double and tea-scented ; color rich creamy yellow, shaded with lovely amber ; 

 in the South a splendid climber or pillar rose. 



Glori de Rosemond. — Rich velvety crimson flamed with scarlet ; full medium size ; 

 double and fine. 



Gen. de Tartas. — A first-class rose for bedding ; brilliant carmine, deeply shaded with 

 violet purple ; large size ; very double ; full and fragrant. 



Henry Plantier. — Color, bright shining rose ; extra, large and full ; very double and fra- 

 grant ; hardy and good. 



Homer. — Extra good ; large, very full and double ; tea-scented ; color, light flesh, changing 

 to silvery rose; very fine. 



Hermosa. — An excellent rose ; blooms in fine clusters; large ; very double and fragrant; 

 color, beautiful clear rose; a constant bloomer; hardy; one of the best. 



Ida. — A lovely tea-scented rose ; medium size, very full and double ; pale canary yellow, 

 sometimes creamy yellow ; beautiful buds. 



Isabella G-ray. — Deep golden yellow; large size, full and sweet; a very desirable sort, 

 particularly in the South. 



Isabella Sprunt. — Bright canary yellow ; large beautiful buds ; valuable for decorative 

 purposes; very sweet tea-scent; profuse bloomer. 



Jean Duchere. — A noble flower of full globular form ; very double ; salmon yellow, with 

 peach centre; dehcious tea-scent; petals thick and of good substance ; splendid. 



Jean d*Arc. — Fine citron yellow ; full globular form ; very double ; highly tea-scented ; 

 extra fine. 



JeanPemet. — Beautiful pale yellow; large,very full and double; tea-scented; a splendid rose. 



James Spirunt.— Deep cherry red; medium size; full and double; fragrant; a strong 

 grower and profuse bloomer ; valuable for a climbing or pillar rose. 



