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THE CHASE NURSERIES. 
Queen of Bedders (T). Glowing crimson ; a wonderfully profuse bloomer. 
Red Moss (M). Deep red ; very mossy ; good grower ; fine bloomer. 
Safrano (T). Apricot yellow ; large; elegant buds ; free grower ; fine. 
Souvenir de Malmaison (T). Fawn color; fine form; continuous bloomer. 
Sunset (T) Rich saffron and orange ; constant bloomer. 
Victor Verdier (H). Carmine, shaded with purple; splendid autumn 
bloomer ; fine form ; one of the very best. Requires winter protection. 
Yellow Rambler (C). Habit of growth similar to Crimson Rambler. 
Flowers borne in immense clusters ; color a clear decided yellow. One of 
the finest pillar or porch plants imaginable. 
ROSA RUGOSA (Japanese Rose). 
Bushes when full grown three to five feet, sturdy ; covered with hand- 
some, glossy, green foliage and clusters of beautiful single flowers, which 
emit a delightful odor. Bloom throughout the summer and are covered during 
the autumn and winter with red seed pods. 
Rugosa Red. Beautiful, rosy crimson flowers. 
Rugosa White. A remarkably free bloomer with flowers of purest white ; 
delicate well-formed buds. 
HYBRID SWEET BRIARS. 
A new and perfectly hardy race of sweet briars. Like their parent, the 
common sweet briar, the foliage is deliciously scented. The flowers are of the 
most beautiful tints and produced in great profusion. They are perfectly 
hardy even in the coldest situations. Bushes four or five years old throw up 
shoots of ten, twelve, and even fifteen feet ; these, when covered with the 
delicately shaded flowers, give a most gorgeous effect. 
Am y Robsart. Lovely, deep ro.?e ; the buds before opening are most grace- 
ful, of true sweet briar type ; an abundant bloomer, robust and free. 
Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson, followed by an abundance of pretty 
clustered bunches of hips ; large foliage ; good grower and graceful 
branching habit. 
Brenda. Maiden's blush or peach, dainty in color and shade; the bright 
golden anthers add a peculiar charm to this variety. 
Flora Mclvor. Pure white, blushed with rose ; large flowers, their beauty 
being increased by the sprays of foliage ; most graceful in growth and 
habit. 
Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft tint of copper with a peculiar metallic 
lustre ; the base of each petal a bright yellow ; very free flowering, with a 
delicious perfume from foliage and flower ; a wonderful grower ; shoots 
pendulous. 
Lord Penzance. Soft shade of fawn or ecru, passing to a lovely lemon 
yellow in the centre, sometimes toned with a most delicate pink ; a good 
grower and abundant bloomer ; very sweet-scented. 
