ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 
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Madame George Bruant. Flowers in clusters, semi-double ; buds long and 
pointed ; color pure white ; remarkably free-flowering, and is liardy where the ther- 
mometer does not go below zero. It forms a handsome bush for the lawn and yard, 
as it retains the heavy, thorny canes and glossy, leathery leaves of the Rugosa class. 
Margaret Dickson (H). Of magnificent form ; white, with pale flesh centre ; 
petals very large, shell shaped, and of great substance ; fragrant ; foliage very 
large, dark green ; a vigorous grower. 
Marshall P. Wilder (H). Of vigorous growth, with healthy foliage ; flowers large, 
semi-globular, full, well formed ; color cherry-carmine. 
Paul Neyron (H). Deep rose ; free autumn bloomer ; vigorous grower ; by far the 
largest rose grown, and one of the most desirable in cultivation. 
Perpetual White Moss (M). Pure white ; very mossy ; fragrant ; blooms in 
large clusters ; strong grower ; one of the very best moss roses. 
Persian Yellow (H). Bright yellow ; blooms freely in June ; strong grower. 
Pierre Netting (H). Blackish, velvety red ; large ; fine form ; pretty buds ; fragrant ; 
good bloomer, particularly in autumn ; free grower ; a magnificent dark rose. 
Kus IX (H). Deep rose ; large ; fragrant ; profuse bloomer ; vigorous grower ; good. 
Prince Camille de Rohan (H). Deep velvety crimson ; large ; fragrant ; good 
bloomer ; free grower ; one of the finest roses cultivated. 
Princess Adelaide (M). Pale rose ; good form ; charming in both bud and flower ; 
blooms in clusters ; vigorous grower. 
Perle des Jardins (T). Beautiful straw-color, slightly shaded with canary ; very 
large, full, and of fine form ; stiff shoots or stems, and very free-flowering. 
Queen of Prairies (C). Eosy red ; blooms abundantly in June ; vigorous 
grower ; one of the most hardy and desirable climbing roses grown. 
Queen of Bourbons (T). Buff rose ; fine form ; blooms freely ; very fragrant. 
Queen of Bedders (T). Glowing crimson ; a wonderfully profuse bloomer. 
Red Moss (M). Deep red ; very mossy ; good grower ; fine bloomer ; a popular 
sort. 
Rev. J. B. MoCamm (H). Carmine rose, holding its color until the flower is fully 
withered ; medium size ; free bloomer ; very fragrant ; a valuable sort. 
Salet (M). Ruddy rose ; very double ; abundant bloomer ; vigorous grower ; 
a famous moss rose. 
Safrano (T). Apricot yellow ; large ; elegant buds ; free grower ; fine. 
Souvenir de Malmaison (T). Fawn color ; fine form ; continuous bloomer ; 
good. 
Sunset (T). Rich saftron and orange ; constant bloomer. 
Sir Rowland Hill (H). A grand rose of a distinct dark purple color, even darker 
than Prince Camille de Rohan ; very double ; a free bloomer ; probably the best 
extremely dark rose yet introduced. 
Victor Verdier (H). Carmine, shaded with purple ; splendid autumn bloomer ; 
fine form ; one of the very best. Requires winter protection. 
