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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 



LA FKA.NCE ROSE. 



John Hopper. Bright rose carmine. 



Jubilee. Of vigorous growth, short jointed and 

 compact ; red shading to crimson ; buds on long 

 stems. 



Lady Helen Stewart. Bright red: very fragrant 

 and handsome. 



La France. Delicate silver rose, deepening to 

 pink ; a very beautiful and popular variety. 



La Reine. Bright rose, fragrant ; very large. 

 La Roslere. Velvety crimson ; fine. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Crimson maroon ; full and 

 fragrant. 



Mabel Morrison. Blush white, petals tinted 

 pink. 



Magna Charta. Very large; pink and carmine; 



long stems; a beautiful rose. 

 Milton. Globular flowers, bright carmine, shaded 



crimson; good garden rose. 

 Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Extra large, beautiful 



pink; some fragrance; one of the best. 

 Mme. Plantier. Pure white; profuse bloomer. 

 Mme. Victor Verdier. Bright cherry red ; very 



fragrant. 



Marchioness of Dufferin. Rose, shaded with 

 carmine; yellow at base of petals. 



Marchioness of Londonderry. Beautiful white, 

 l-'lowers of immense size, on long stems, ivory 

 white, free blooming and fragrant. See page 66. 



Marchioness of Lorne. Fine rosy pink, shaded 

 with carmine; full and fragrant; fine. 



Margaret Dickson. Rose white, shaded with 

 pale flesh center. Large, firm flowers; delight- 

 fully fragrant; large, dark, rich green foliage. 



Marguerite de St. Amande. Bright rose; buds 

 beautiful; blooms well in autumn. 



Marie Baumann. Beautiful carmine crimson; 

 extra Hne; fragrant. 



Marshall P. Wilder. Large, fragrant, cherry 

 carmine flowers; a grand rose. 



Maurice Bernardin, Bright crimson ; profuse 

 blooniL-r; large, fine form and fragrant. 



Mavourneen. Silvery white, shaded with rose. 



Merveille de Lyon. White, tinted with rose ; 

 double ; large, cup-shaped ; fine. 



Mrs. John Laing. Clear pink; fragrant and very 

 beaiuiful; large flowers; long stift' stems; 

 vei'y fine for outside planting or for forcing. 



Mrs. R. Q. Sherman Crawford. Flowers large, 

 rosy j)ink and fragrant ; vigorous grower ; one 

 of the best roses. 



Oskar Cordel. Very large, fragrant, cup-shaped 

 flowers ; bright carmine. 



Paul Neyron. Deep rose; free bloomer; very 

 popuhir as a garden rose, also for forcing. 



Pierre Notting. Dark maroon, shaded with crim- 

 son ; large globular form; full and very fra- 

 grant ; fine. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Velvety crimson; 

 very handsome. 



Queen Alexandra. Rose pink, vigorous grower, 

 clusters of flowers. 



Queen of Edgely. A very vigorous grower and 

 very large flowers of a bright pink color, finally 

 fading to light pink; ,the rich dark green 

 foliage extends well up the stem ; resembles 

 American Beauty. 



Queen of Waltham. Bright crimson ; good form, 

 late. 



Rev. Alan Cheales. Immense pseony shaded 

 flowers; very strong and vigorous habit. 



Rev. J. B. M. Camm. Carmine rose; highly 

 scented ; a beautiful rose. 



Robert Duncan. A fine new variety; large 

 well-formed flowers of deep pink color. 



Soleil d'Or. Golden Sun; one of the best varie- 

 ties from France; fine large globular flowers 

 and rich colored, medium-sized leaves. The 

 color of the flower, deep yellow, shaded with 

 orange and nasturtium red. 



Sweet Brier. See Miscellaneous Roses, page 67. 



Tom Wood. Of vigorous growth with handsome 

 foliage; flowers in great profusion; flowers 

 large and perfect, cherry red color. 



Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant red ; fine form ; vigor- 

 ous. One of the best roses for the garden or 

 for forcing. 



Vick's caprice. Pink and white striped; vigor- 

 ous. 



Victor Verdier. Bright rose, carmine center. A 



fine old variety. 

 Waltham. Carmine flowers, shaded with violet; 



fragrant; fine vigorous foliage. 



The Roses ordered this fall were received all right. 

 Baltimore. .Md. 



C. B. 



