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THE CHASE NURSERIES. 
Francois Miohelon (H). Deep carmine rose; large ; full ; very fragrant; fine, 
late bloomer ; free grower ; choice. 
Gem of Prairies (C). Rich carmine ; blooms in clusters ; fragrant ; strong grower ; 
e.xtremely hardy ; one of the most desirable climbing roses. 
Glory of Mosses (M). Deep rosy carmine ; large ; very double ; sweetly perfumed. 
General Jacqueminot (H). Fiery scarlet ; large ; fragrant ; free grower ; lovely 
buds ; one of the best known and most extensively planted sorts. 
Gloire de Dijon (T). Bronze yellow ; large ; free bloomer ; climbing habit. 
Henry Martin (M). Rich, glossy pink, tinged with crimson ; flowers large, glob- 
ular, full, sweet, and finely mossed. One of the best moss roses. 
Hermosa (T). Bright blush ; large ; very double ; constant bloomer. 
John Hopper (H). Deep rose; very double; very fragrant; large; good lat« 
bloomer. 
Jules Margottin (H). Cherry red ; large ; very double ; fragrant ; pretty buds ; 
free grower. 
La France (H). Satin pink ; splendid form ; exquisitely perfumed ; constant 
bloomer ; none better. Requires winter protection and high culture. 
La Reine (H). Silvery peach ; large ; good form ; fragrant ; fine autumu bloomer ; 
vigorous grower ; one of the most satisfactory roses cultivated. 
Leopold Premier (H). Brilliant crimson ; perfect form ; free bloomer ; vigorous 
grower ; fine. 
Louis Van Houtte (H). Beautiful maroon ; fine form ; deliriously perfumed ; 
good autumn bloomer ; superb. 
Louis Odier (H). Bright rose ; good form ; vigorous grower ; fine. 
Mrs. John Laing (H). Color soft pink ; flowers large, finely shaped, and very 
fragrant ; blooms late in the autumn. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet (H). Beautiful pink ; cupped shape ; large ; .somewhat 
fragrant ; vigorous grower ; splendid. 
Madame Alexander Bernaix (T). Salmon rose, edged with blush ; deliriously 
fragrant ; continuous bloomer ; beautiful when grown under glass. 
Madame Plantier (H). Pure white ; full form ; a profuse bloomer early in the 
season ; free grower ; one of the very best. Especially adapted for hedges, and 
stands pruning as well as California Privet. 
Marechal Niel (T). Delicate yellow ; exquisitely perfumed ; lovely buds ; has a 
climbing habit ; a charming rose, but it requires careful treatment. 
Madame Bravy (T). Creamy white ; symmetrical form ; delicate fragrance. 
Madame Welche (T). Amber yellow, deepening toward the centre to orange 
yellow ; beautiful in both bud and flower ; lasting fragrance. 
Mabel Morrison (H). "White, sometimes tinged with pink ; lovely form ; very 
hardy ; not fragrant, but desirable on account of being a good late bloomer. 
Madame Alfred Carrier (H). A valuable white rose ; perfectly hardy ; strong 
grower and abundant bloomer during the summer and autumn ; foliage and 
fragrance of a tea rose. 
