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ROSES— Continued. 



— Etoile de Lyon (T.). A strong and vigorous 



grower, flowering early and late; color golden 

 yellow. 



— Fisher Holmes (H. P.). A rich crimson scarlet, 



fine in bud. 



— Frau Karl Druschki (H. P.)- A pure white 



Rose of perfect form and good substance. A 

 vigorous grower and free bloomer. A superb 

 Rose. 



— Gen. Jacqueminot (H. P.). Bright shining 



crimson, rich and velvety; well known. 



— Gloire de Dijon (C. T.). A magnificent Rose 



in every respect; large, double and tea -scented; 

 color rich and creamy white, beautifully tinged 

 with amber and pale blush. 



— Gruss an Teplitz (H. T.). An everblooming 



rich velvety scarlet Rose. Good for bedding. 



— Hermosa (B. B.). Blooms in clusters; large 



double and fragrant; color clear rose; a constant 

 bloomer; one of the best, 



— Hugh Dickson (H. P.). Crimson, shaded with 



scarlet. Flowers large, of perfect shape, full 

 and double. Plant strong, vigorous and free 

 blooming. 



— J. B. Clarke (H. T.). A handsome large Rose, 



bright glowing scarlet, with dark crimson shad- 

 ing. The plant strong in growth with heavy 

 foliage 



— John Hopper (H. P.). Rosy crimson center; 



splendid form. 



Mabel Morrison — See page 59 



Gruss an Teplitz 



ROSES— Continued. 



— Jonkheer J. L. Mock (H. T.). One of the most 



promising of recently introduced Roses. It is 

 vigorous and sends up strong, erect, flowering 

 shoots; the flowers are of perfect form, of a 

 lovely carmine color, changing to pink, and 

 highly fragrant; they possess the marked 

 peculiarity of developing slowly and lasting for 

 a long time. In our opinion this Rose has a 

 great future. 



— Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (H. T.). A creamy 



white Rose of exceptional value because of its 

 fine form in bud and when expanded. Very 

 free flowering and quite hardy. 



— Hillarney (H. T.). Bright, clear pink; buds 



long and pointed, and flowers large; one of the 

 best. 



White (H. T.). New white Rose, highly 

 commended. Large, full flower; very double; 

 clear white. 



— Lady Gay (H. C). Much like Dorothy Perkins, 



and by some believed to be identical. It 

 is a good Rose and will prove satisfactory. 



— La France (H. T.). Delicate silvery rose; 



large and full; an almost constant bloomer. 



— Lady Hillingdon (H. T.) Deep apricot yellow 



to orange; long pointed buds; free flowering. 



— Louis van Houtte (H. P.). Rich crimson, 



heavily shaded with maroon. 



— Lyon Rose (H. T.). Flowers of large size, 



moderately full, globular in form, of a superb 

 shrimp-pink color, and fragrant; the buds are 

 large, long, and coral red; novel and entirely 

 distinct. 



— Lucida. See Shrubs. 



