BRIDE. An ever-blooming pure white Tea Rose, of large size and 
most perfect form. The buds are pointed, and the ends of the 
petals are slightly recurved. It is a very free-blooming variety, 
and has a most delicious tea fragrance. One of the best white 
roses. 
BRIDESMAID. In this exquisite Tea Rose we have an improved 
Catherine Mermet, from which it is a sport. Mermet, on account 
of its exquisite shape, large, solid, firm buds, with long stiff stems, 
has long been considered one of the best cut-flower varieties. 
Bridesmaid at all seasons is a clear, delicate pink, in all respects 
a counterpart of Mermet, with large, handsome, pointed buds 
on long stiff stems. 
CAROLINE TESTOTJT. A grand perpetual blooming Hybrid Tea 
of La France type, but much larger and of better color, being 
a bright, clear, delicate pink, retaining its color at all seasons. 
-CAPTAIN CHRISTY. (H. P.) Of delicate flesh color, rosy center. 
Flowers extra large, double, full, and sweetly scented. 
CECILE BRUNER. (P.) A charming "Baby" variety of sweet, 
delicate fragrance. Color, salmon-pink, with deep salmon 
center. 
'CHEROKEE, Single. One of the finest pillar roses in cultivation; 
large, clear, white, single flowers, full of bright yellow stamens, 
which give it a most unique appearance; foliage, dark, rich green. 
A most vigorous grower. 
CHEROKEE, Double White. A rampant climber. 
CHESHUNT HYBRID. (H. T.) Cherry carmine; large and full 
flowers of strong habit ; constantly in bloom; good pillar rose. 
CLARA WATSON. (H. T.) Salmon, tinged pink; beautiful 
buds; a most lovely rose. 
•CLIMBING CAPTAIN CHRISTY. (H. P.) Those who know the 
old bush form of Captain Christy will be pleased to learn that 
we now have a climbing variety of this old favorite; delicate 
flesh color. 
■CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS. (T.) Large, creamy-white, shell-like 
petals of great substance; large, full and very fragrant. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. (T.) Buds 
long and pointed; pure white, of superb substance and texture; 
a strong and rapid grower. 
CLIMBING LA FRANCE. A strong climbing sort of the old 
favorite La France. 
CLIMBING NIPHETOS. (T.) A splendid companion to the 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. Color, pure white, with pale 
lemon center; beautiful long pointed buds; very fragrant. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. (T.) Habit of growth is 
vigorous, young plants often sending up shoots six to eight feet 
in one season, with rich, glossy foliage, and bright red stems. 
The flowers are produced in profusion and are deep canary- 
yellow. 
CLIMBING SAFRANO. See Reve d'Or. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR DE WOOTON. (H. P.) Deep red, large; 
produced very freely. Strong grower. 
CLIO. (H. P.) A really grand rose; on the order of Baroness Roth- 
schild; recommended by expert growers as the finest rose of this 
type; strong, vigorous grower; handsome foliage; flowers are 
flesh color, shaded in the center with rosy pink; large, of fine 
globular form; freely produced. 
CLOTH OF GOLD. (N.) Deep yellow center, with sulphur-col- 
ored edges. A good climber. 
CORNELIA COOK. (T.) Beautiful creamy white ; petals of strong 
texture; free and continuous bloomer. 
COUNTESS RIZA DU PARC. (T.) Bronzed rose; flowers me- 
dium size, moderately full; highly perfumed; very vigorous; large 
and full. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. (P.) Of remarkably vigorous growth, 
making shoots from eight to ten feet high in one season; flowers 
of brightest crimson, and produced in great pyramidal panicles, 
each having thirty to forty blooms. 
DUCHESS d'AUERSTADT. (T.) Coppery-red, blended pink;, 
a most lovely and unique variety. 
DUCHESS DE BRABANT. (T.) Soft, rosy flesh, changing to 
deep rose color, edged with silver. Beautiful in bud, and highly 
fragrant. 
DR. GRILL. (T.) Clear buff pink, passing to a clear rose and 
fawn, elegantly suffused with pale canary yellow. A most pro- 
fuse and regular bloomer. 
EMPEROR OF MOROCCO. (H. P.) An intensely dark rose, of 
velvety maroon. 
ETOILE DE LYON. (T.I Orange yellow; very large and good. 
.FLORA McIVOR (Sweet Briar). White, tinged rose. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. (H. P.) Rich velvety crimson, 
changing to scarlet crimson. A magnificent rose, beautiful in the 
bud or open. Is without a rival in fragrance and richness of 
color. 
GLOIRE DE DIJON. (T.) A combination of rose, salmon and 
yellow; flowers very large and full. A good climber. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE. (H. P.) White, tinted yellow; large, 
very showy and nicely perfumed. 
GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN. (H. T.) The most beautiful of all 
red climbing roses. Specially adapted for planting against 
fences and houses. Can also be grown on a trellis. Color, a 
most brilliant shade of red; buds large, long and pointed. 
GLOIRE DE BOURG LA REINE. Vivid red, a very striking 
color; flowers large and double; a good bloomer. 
GLORY OF ROSAMOND. Flowers brilliant scarlet; single; very- 
free in bloom. Desirable for hedges. 
GOLDEN GATE. (T.) Canary-yellow flowers of delicate appear- 
ance; highly commendable in all respects. 
GOLD OF OPHIR. (T.) Salmon yellow, shaded with bright deep 
rose. Climber. 
GRACE DARLING. (T.) Lovely pink tinted white, a great 
favorite. 
HELEN KELLER. (H. P.) Brilliant rosy cerise; flowers large of 
most perfect form; sweetly perfumed; a vigorous strong grower. 
HELEN GOULD. (T.) Lovely shade of pink, buds fine. 
HERMOSA. (B.) Bright rose, a most constant bloomer. 
HEINRICH SCHULTHEIS. (H. P.) Splendid large flowers, very 
double and sweet ; color, delicate pinkish rose, wax-like substance ; 
very beautiful. 
ISABELLA SPRUNT. (T.) Beautiful canary-yellow; buds long 
and pointed. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. (T.) Full flowers; magnifi- 
cent in bud; stems long, and bearing large, strong canes, with 
handsome foliage ; flowers pure white. A grand sort. 
LA FRANCE. (H. T.) Delicate silvery rose, shaded with cerise 
pink, often silvery pink, with peach shading; very large, very 
double; of superb form. 
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