THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA, N. Y. 
ROSES— Continued 
Mrs. John Laing 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. — Pink, distinct, very 
large, cupped -shaped; somewhat fragrant. One 
of the choicest. 
Marchioness of Londonderry.— Flowers of 
great size, perfectly formed, and carried on 
stout stems. Color ivory white; petals of great 
substance, shell shaped and reflexed; free flow- 
ering; highly perfumed; growth vigorous and 
foliage very handsome. 
Margaret Dickson. — Of magnificent form; 
white, with pale flesh center; petals very large, 
shell shaped, and of great substance; fragrant, 
a fine variety; foliage very large, dark green. 
Marchioness of Dufferin. — A new rose which 
has attained much popularity. It is of enor- 
mous size, beautiful rosy pink, suflFused with 
yellow at the base of petals; a very strong 
rapid grower; considered one of the finest. 
Marchioness of Lome. — ^An exceedingly rich 
rose color, shaded in the center with vivid car- 
mine; cup-shaped, sweet and full. Buds usually 
handsome. Free flowering. 
Marshall P. Wilder. — Of vigorous growth, 
with healthy foliage; flowers large, semi-glob- 
ular, full, well formed; color cherry carmine, 
very fragrant. It continues to bloom profusely 
long after the other Hybrid Perpetuals are out 
of flower. 
Meteor. — ^As a dark crimson perpetual bloom- 
ing rose, this ranks as one of the best yet 
introduced of any class. It is especially valu- 
able for summer and fall, blooming either in 
the greenhouse or in open ground, and where 
there is a demand for fine roses in summer 
this variety will become a great favorite. 
Mrs. John Laing. — Soft pink; large and of 
fine form, produced on strong stems; exceed- 
ingly fragrant; one of the most valuable vari- 
eties for forcing, and flowers continuously in 
the open ground. Very desirable. 
Mrs. R. G. Sherman Crawford. — Color deep 
rosy pink, outer petals shaded with pale flesh, 
white at base of petals; flowers large, of per- 
fect imbricated form, and freely produced, 
flowering from early summer until late in au- 
tumn. Growth vigorous. 
Paul Neyron. — Deep rose color; good tough 
foliage, wood rather smooth; by far the larg- 
est variety in cultivation. A free bloomer; 
very desirable as a garden rose; valuable for 
forcing. 
Pierre Netting. — Deep maroon, illumined 
with bright crimson; large or very large; 
globular form, pointed buds; highly scented. 
A superb dark rose, often at its best in the 
autumn. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. — Deep velvety crim- 
son, the nearest approach to a black rose; 
large, moderately full. A splendid rose. 
Soleil D'Or.— (Golden Sun)— New. Hardy 
yellow rose; foliage glossy. Moderate in 
growth and is sure to be popular. 
Ulrich Brunner. — Brilliant cherry red, a very 
effective color; flowers of fine form and finish, 
carried well upon the plant; petals of great 
substance; plant vigorous, hardy, and rcaists 
mildew. One of the best varieties for forcing 
and open air culture. 
Paul Neyron 
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