LA FRANCE OF '89. (H. T.) Long, elegant buds, approaching 
scarlet; of sweet fragrance; a long and continuous bloomer; very 
desirable in every way. 
LA MARQUE. (N.) Pure white buds, open flower tinged light 
canary-yellow; large and full. A grand climber. 
LIBERTY (The New Century Meteor). (H. T.) Color, pure 
crimson-scarlet, of most intense hue; velvety in texture, cup- 
shaped ; of delicious fragrance ; constant bloomer. 
L'IDEAL. (T.) Coppery-yellow, blended pink; exquisite in every 
particular. 
La France of '89 
MADAME ALFRED CARRIE RE. (N.) Creamy white, free 
bloomer, a strong and vigorous climber. One of the best lor 
exposed cold situations. 
MADAME C. GUINOISSEATJ. (T.) Beautiful shade of canary- 
yellow ; long pointed buds ; very free. 
MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT. See Caroline Testout. 
MADAME DE WATTEVILLE. (T.) A lovely blended sort; 
white tinged bronzy yellow. 
MADAME FALCOT. (T.) Deep apricot, shaded buff. 
MADAME GABRIEL LTJIZET. (H. T.) Beautiful shade of coral 
pink; sweetly fragrant; strong grower. 
MADAME HOSTE. (T.) Canary-yellow; buds long and pointed 
when full blown; very double; very free. 
MADAME LAMBARD. (T.) A grand rose; silvery pink; very 
free in bloom, and double at all times. 
MADAME CLAIRE JAUBERT. (T.) Salmon-pink; the blooms 
come in clusters in great profusion; a desirable sort. 
MADAM H. MOREATT. (T.) Coppery yellow, reverse of 
petals rosy apricot; very beautiful. 
M'LLE C. BRUNER. See Cecile Bruner. 
MAGNA CHARTA. (H. P.) Bright, clear pink, flushed with 
violet crimson; flowers large, fine form, very double and full. 
MAMAN COCHET PINK. (T.) Deep pink; buds long and 
pointed; of great substance; a continuous bloomer. 
MARCHIONESS OF LORNE. (H. P.) Deep pink; flowers full 
and double; of exquisite fragrance. 
MARECHAL NIEL. (N.) Beautiful deep yellow; large, full, and 
of globular form. A good pillar rose. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE. (T.) White, slightly tinged with yellow; 
free grower and fine bloomer. Exquisite. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER. (H. P.) Cherry-carmine; very vigor- 
ous in growth, strongly perfumed, one of our best dark red 
"perpetuals." 
MABEL MORRISON. (H. P.) Pure white, large flowers and very 
free in bloom. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Soft pink; large and of fine form, produce!.], 
on strong stems; exceedingly fragrant. 
MRS. R. G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD. (H. P.) Color, deep 
rosy pink. Flowers large, of perfect imbricated form. 
NIPHETOS. (T.) An elegant white rose. The buds are long ami 
pointed. 
PAPA GONTIER. (T.) A splendid variety, valuable both for open 
ground and greenhouse culture; it is a strong, vigorous grower 
and free bloomer; the buds are extra large, finely formed and very 
beautiful; flowers double and full, and exceedingly sweet; color 
bright cherry red, passing to rich, glowing crimson, petals shaded 
with yellow; very striking and handsome. 
PAUL NEYRON. (H. P.) Extra large and full; fine form; deep 
carmine color ; very fragrant ; free bloomer ; an excellent rose. 
PAUL VERDIER. (H. P.) Carmine red ; flowers large and of fine 
shape, sweetly perfumed. 
PAUL'S EARLY BLUSH. (H. P.) A superb rose in every respect ; 
color, light silvery blush; large, fine, bold shape, producing its 
flowers among the first and continuing throughout the season. 
PERLE DES JARDINS. (T.) Fine straw yellow; sometimes deep 
canary yellow; very large and full, and of the most perfect form; 
one of the finest roses grown; steps at once into fame as the fine:- : 
yellow rose we have. 
PINK RAMBLER. Flowers pink; produces in great profusion, 
small, a most vigorous climber. 
FINK BOTES. (H. T.) Very pale pink; exceedingly frag- 
rant; long buds, opening up to semi-double. 
PRINCESS ADELAIDE. (Moss.) Pale rose, good in bud and 
flower; very sweet. 
PERLE D'OR. (P.) Coppery gold changing to fawn and salmon ; 
charming and very distinct and one of the prettiest of the Fairy 
or Baby Roses. 
PAUL'S CARMINE PILLAR. Flowers very large;, single; bright 
rosy crimson; produced with great freedom along the branches, 
Very vigorous grower. 
PRINCE CAMILE DE ROHAN. (H. P.) Rich, dark velvets 
crimson, changing to scarlet maroon; full, double and sweet. 
RAINBOW. (T.) The color is a lovely shade of deep coral pink, 
beautifully striped and mottled in the most unique manner with 
intense glowing crimson, elegantly colored at center with rich 
golden amber; makes beautiful buds, and the flowers are extra 
large, very sweet, and of great depth and substance. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTA. An extra fine climbing variety; 
flowers large, full, and handsome; color, clear cherry red; a grand 
acquisition to climbing roses. 
REINE OLGA DE WURTEMBERG. A lovely bright red;. semi- 
double. A strong rampant grower. 
REVE D'OR. (Climbing Safrano — N.) Deep yellow, sometimes 
coppery yellow or rosy buff; large, full, and sweet. A beautiful 
climber. 
RICHMOND. (H. T.) Very fine rich scarlet; good bloomer. 
SHIRLEY HEBBARD. (T.) Deep saffron yellow; buds very 
beautiful. 
SAFRANO. (T.) Buff apricot; a constant and profuse bloomer; 
one of the old favorites. 
SOLEIL D'OR. "Golden Sun." A grand new yellow rose. The 
color in bud is a rich chrome yellow tinted with coppery rose, and 
on expanding becomes a beautiful orange-yellow, shaded with 
copper and red ; a very free bloomer and one of the best and most 
distinct roses of recent introduction. 
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