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Amie Vibert. — Pure white ; medium size, full and double. 



Arch Duchesse Isabella. — A beautiful bedding and house rose ; new and very desira- 

 ble ; large full form, perfectly double; delightfully fragrant ; wl'^ite, shaded with rosy 



carmine, changing to amaranth ; makes lovely buds ; a constant and profuse bloomer. 

 Arch Duke Charles. — Brilliant crimson scarlet, shaded with violet crimson ; leerge, A'ery 



double and sweet ; a good hardy grower and constant bloomer ; a splendid rose. 

 America. — A large fine flower, best in bud ; dark creamy yellow, changing to coppery or 



orange yellow ; strong grower, suitable for trellis or pillar. 

 Aurora. — A very pretty and valuable rose ; full medium size ; very double and sweet ; color, 



silvery rose, beautifully shaded and veined with clear pink ; an excellent bedding rose. 

 Bourbon Queen. — A splendid rose ; large, fine form. ; very double, full and sweet ; color, 



bright carmine, changing to clear rose ; petals edged with pure white. 

 Belle Lyonaise. — Deep canary yellow, changing to light yellow, tinted with salmon rose; 



ver}"^ full and sweet; a first-class variety. 

 Belle Maconaise. — Buff, tinged with creamy rose, buds orange fawn ; a beautiful variety ; 



large, full and fragrant. 

 Bella. — Pure snow white ; large size ; very full and double ; tea-scented ; splendid large 



pointed buds ; an excellent sort. 

 Beauty of G-reenmount. — Dark rosy red, changing to deep crimson ; medium size ; full 



and sweet; a strong, hardy grower and constant bloomer. 

 Belle Fleur d'Arzens. — An elegant rose ; large, full form ; very double ; delightful tea 



fragrance; color, beautiful silver rose, with carmine centre; fine large pointed buds. 

 Bougere. — This is a superb rose ; extra large ; very double and full ; exceedingly sweet 



tea-scent; color, bronze rose, or violet crimson delicately shaded with lilac. 

 Bon Silene. — Noted for the great size and beauty of its buds, which are valued very highly 



for bouquets and decorative purposes ; deep rose color, sometimes bright rosy crim- 

 son, occasionally pale light rose; very sweet and beautiful. 

 Bouquet de Marie. — Deep rose tinged and veined with silvery white ; fine form ; full and 



fragrant; a compact bushy grower; excellent for bedding. 

 Beau Carmine. — A splendid rose for bedding ; fine carmine red ; very rich velvety color ; 



flowers large, full and double; constant and profuse bloomer; fragrant and desirable. 

 Camellia. — A fine large rose ; full and double ; very sweet ; color, pure white, sometimes 



slightly shaded with canary yellow and pale rose. 

 Count Tavema. — A beautiful rose, extra good ; large full form, very double ; delicious 



tea-scent ; color, pure white, with lemon yellow centre and shading. 

 Clare Carnot. — Buff or orange yellow, with peach-blossom centre ; medium size ; full and 



compact flower; delightful tea-scent ; v^ery pretty and desirable. 

 Clara Sylvain. — Pure white, with creamy centre ; good full form ; very double and fragrant. 

 Clotilde. — Creamy white, delicately shaded with pale blush, sometimes faintly tinged with 



yellow ; very double ; full and sweet. 

 Canarii. — Light canary yellow; beautiful buds and flowers ; very fragrant. 

 Comtesse de Rocquigny. — Medium size ; full, globular form ; very double ; color, white, 



delicately tinted with rosy salmon, fragrant and desirable. 

 Countesse de Barbenstein. — Clear flesh color, with deep carmine centre ; large full 



form ; very double and fragrant ; a noble rose. 

 Cheshunt Hybrid. — A fine new variety, purple maroon, shaded with crimson ; large and 



full ; tea-scented and climbing habit. 

 Count de Chartres. — Pure white, shaded with rosy blush and carmine ; large size ; very 



double and fragrant. 

 Caroline de Manais. — Pure white, medium size ; very double and tea fragrance ; a con- 

 stant bloomer. 

 Oompte de Bobrinsky. — Bright crimson scarlet ; good form ; quite double and sweet ; a 



profuse bloomer. 



