Introductions of i8gi. 



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Rose, Dr. Dusillet. Various dealers. 



Flowers large, salmon-yellow at the center, changing to clear yellow 

 at the ends of the petals ; also shaded rose. Strong dwarf grower. 

 Free. Tea. French. 



— Dr. Reymont. Various dealers. 



This hardy, everblooming sort was obtained by crossing Gen. 

 Jacqueminot and the Rosa polyantha or multijlora. It inherits the 

 hardiness and splendid crimson-colored flowers of Gen. Jacque- 

 minot — which are but little reduced in size — with the profuse bloom- 

 ing qualities of the polyantha class, thus combining the two qualities 

 most desired in a garden rose. 



— Duchesse de Dino. Various dealers. 



Flowers large and double ; color crimson, with shadings of bright 

 carmine; a strong grower. Hybrid perpetual. 1890-1. 



Duchesse Marie Salviati. Various dealers. 



Beautiful chrome-yellow, elegantly tinged with orange, passing to 

 buff, prettily flushed with rose, buds and outer petals orange-red : 

 the buds are long, large and pointed, the flowers extra-large, quite 

 full and very sweet. See Annals for 1890, 42, 54. 



— Eliza Chatelard. Various dealers. 



A sturdy dwarf grower, bearing a profusion of flowers from 1 to 1% 

 inches in diameter ; color rosy carmine of very rich shade. Poly- 

 antha. See Annals for 1890, 49. 



— Eliza P'ugier. Various dealers. 



Bud much like Niphetos, of which it is a seedling, but flower is 

 deep cream, sometimes edged with pink. Free, with better habit 

 and handsomer foliage than its parent. Tea. See Annals for 

 1890, 44. 



— Emile Bardiaux. Various dealers. 



A strong, rampant grower ; flowers large and double ; color bright 

 carmine-red, shaded soft violet. Hybrid perpetual. 1890-1. 



— Etoile d' Angers. Various dealers. 



Of strong constitution and good habit ; produces nicely pointed 

 buds, opening into double flowers of globular form and heavy tex- 

 ture. The color is chamois-yellow bordered with peach, and with 

 shadings of bronze; quite new and distinct. Tea. See Annals for 

 1890, 47. 



— Etoile d'Or (Star of Gold). Various dealers. 



Full round flowers, perfectly double, borne in large clusters, pale 

 chrome-yellow, with rich citron-red center; blooms quickly and pro- 

 fusely, and besides being exceedingly beautiful, is entirely distinct 

 from all others. 



— Gen. Mertchansky. Various dealers. 



Flowers large and double, nearly erect and of heavy texture, elegant 

 in form, tender, rosy flesh color, with bright center ; bud rounded, 

 yet long. Tea. See Annals for 1890, 51. 



