THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA, N. Y. 
ROSES— Continued 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Duke of Edinburgh. — Bright crimson, large, 
double flowers, slightly fragrant. Foliage 
large and attractive. A free bloomer early in 
the season. 
Earl of Dufferin. — Rich, brilliant, velvety 
crimson, shaded with dark maroon; large, full, 
finely formed; delightful fragrance. A vigor- 
ous grower. 
Fisher Holmes.— One of the choicest of per- 
petual roses. Bush is vigorous and produces 
freely of superb blossoms. Color brilliant car- 
mine crimson. 
Frau Karl Druschki— (Snow Queen).— Flow- 
ers very large, beautiful, pure white. This is 
the best white Hybrid Perpetual. 
General Jacqueminot. — Brilliant crimson; not 
full, but large and extremely effective; fra- 
grant, and of excellent hardy habit. 
General Washington. — Fine crimson; very 
full and double; a moderate grower; one of 
the handsomest roses when well grown. 
Helen Keller.— Flowers large, of most perfect 
form and fragrant. Color brilliant rosy cerise. 
A vigorous grower and very free bloomer. A 
most distinct and lovely rose. 
Her Majesty. — A remarkably strong growing 
variety, often throwing up shoots six feet in 
length; the flowers are of unusual size; speci- 
mens having been exhibited that were fully six 
inches across. Color a beautiful, clear satiny 
pink. 
John Hopper. — Bright rose with carmine cen- 
ter; large and full. A profuse bloomer and 
standard sort. 
John Keynes. — A strong grower and as 
hardy as any of the perpetual family. Flow- 
ers very large and fine; brilliant carmine. A 
splendid rose. 
Jubilee. — Flowers very large; color described 
as intense crimson, maroon red; fragrant, 
strong and lasting. Plant very vigorous ; large, 
dark green foliage. 
Jules Margottin. — Bright cherry red; large 
and full; free flowering and hardy. 
Lady Helen Stewart. — Bright crimson scar- 
let; large, full, and of perfect form, produced 
on long, stiff stems, highly perfumed; distinct 
and fine. A beautiful and valuable variety. 
La Reine. — Brilliant, glossy rose, very large, 
cupped and beautiful; a very hardy useful 
rose. 
Louis Van Houtte. — Crimson, maroon, medi- 
um size, sometimes large, full. A tender sort, 
but very free blooming and altogether the best 
crimson rose we have. A moderate grower. 
Madame Plantier. — Pure white, medium size, 
full ; flowers produced in great abundance early 
in the season. 
Magna Charta. — Pink, suffused with carmine; 
full, globular. Foliage and wood light green, 
with numerous dark spines. A fragrant, excel- 
lent rose. Valuable for forcing. 
Louis Van Houtte 
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