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Roses 
Clio. The finest flesh-colored Hybrid Perpetual. The flowers are per- 
fection in form, with fine, broad petals, and Hre beautifvil at all stages of 
development, from the small bud to the full open flower; color, delicate 
satin blush, with a light shading of rosy pink at the center. Free bloom- 
ing. 
Coquette des Alps, white, tinged blush, medium sized, semi-cupped 
flowers. 
Countess of Oxford. Soft rosy carmine ; free blooming. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion, extra large and full, a distinct 
and splendid variety. 
Duke of Teck. Bright crimson, extra large and full ; blooms medium in 
size and very fine in the early season. 
Earl of Dufferin. Velvety crimson, shaded with maroon, large, full and 
finely formed. 
Eugene Furst. Undoubtedly one of the very best dark Roses. In growth 
and loliage it is everything that could be desired ; strong and vigorous, 
with thick, healthy foliage. The flower is a beautiful shade of velvety 
crimson, with distinct shading of crimson maroon. 
Fisher Holmes. Finely sliaped flower of dark velvety crimson. Some- 
times called double Gen. Jacq. 
Francois Levet. A beautiful soft chine pink, delicately shaded carmine 
and blush ; large, finely formed flower?, delightfully fragrant. 
Francois Michelon. Deep carmine rose, large and full ; fragrant and 
free bloomer. Choice during late June and July, when other sorts are out 
of bloom. 
General Jacqueminot. A rich velvety crimson, changing to scarlet crim- 
son ; equally brilliant in the bud or open. This is the best known ro.se in 
cuUivatioii and exceedingly hardy. 
General Washington. Color brilliant, shining crimson. The plant is 
rather dwai f in its habits of growth. 
Hippolyte Jamain. Crimson red, large, full and fine. 
Jean Liabaud. Velvet-crirason, shaded with black. 
John Hopper. Bright Rose with carmine center ; flowers large, cupped 
and well t'ormed. 
Jules Margotten. Bright carmine, cupped ; very fragrant. 
Louis Van Houtte. A rich crimson, heavily shaded with maroon and 
beautifully formed double flowers. 
Mabel Morrison. Pure white; in autumn faintly flushed with pink. A 
very handsome rose. 
Madame Chas. Wood. The flowers are very double and quite fragrant ; of 
a bright fiery scarlet color, passing lo fine, io>y crinuon .^rhadtd with 
maroon. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Beautiful satiny pink. A vigorous and healthy 
grower. One of the handsomest. 
Madame Plantier. The iron-clad white rose. This is unequalled where 
an extremely hardy white rose is needed. It bears hundreds of pure white 
roses of beautiful form. 
Madame Victor Verdier. Carmine crimson, large and full ; fragrant. 
Magna Charta. a bright, clear pink, finished with crimson. Very fra- 
grant, extra large and double and extremely abundant. 
Margaret Dickson. White with pale flesh center ; large shell-like petals, 
good torm, handsome foliage ; the finest white hybrid yet introduced. 
Marie Baumann . Considered one of the finest, medium sized, dark red 
roses. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry red, mingled with carmine. 
Merville deLyon. Pure white, sometimes flushed with satin rose; very 
full and large. After the style of Baroness Rothschild. 
Mens. Boncenne. Very much like Baron Bonstettin. 
Mrs. John Laing. An elegant, constant blooming hardy rose. Color 
clear, bright shell pink. The buds are long and pointed, the flowers large 
and full on long stems; fragrant. A splendid rose. 
