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ROSES, continued 
Coquette des Alpes. A free-blooming 
Rose of medium size; wliite, tinged with 
pale rose. Exceedingly dainty and at- 
tractive. 
Clothilde Soupert. A grand free-flower- 
ing Rose; fine for bedding out or pot 
culture. The flowers are very double 
and handsomely formed, borne in sprays. 
Outer petals pearl-white, shading to a 
center of rosy pink. 
Duke o{ Edinburg. A seedling of Gen- 
eral Jacqueminot; large, double flow- 
ers with little fragrance, bright crimson 
in color; foliage large and attractive. 
Blossoms very early in the season. A 
handsome Rose. 
GeneralJacqueminot. A probable seed- 
ling from the Hybrid China, Gloire des 
Rosanianes. Brilliant crimson ; not full, 
but large and extremely effective; fra- 
grant and of excellent hardy habit ; forces 
well. 
Gem ot the Prairie. A cross between 
Prairie Queen and Hybrid Perpetual; a 
half climber and hai'dy; a little lighter 
than Prairie Queen, and very beautiful; 
blooms freely. 
Harrison's Yellow. The old yellow Scotch 
Rose, well known by all; very hardy and 
a profuse bloomer. 
John Hopper. A seedling from Jules 
Margottin, fertilized by Mme. Vidot. 
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rUlMSON K.\M l;l,EU. 
Bright rose with carmine center; large 
and full. A profnse bloomer; standard 
sort; hardy. 
Madame Charles Wood. Brilliant red ; 
large and full ; of fine form; a fine au- 
tumn bloomer. 
Magna Charta. A hybrid that is very 
fine early in the sea.-on ; color bright 
rose; large and full. 
MarshaU P. Wilder. Raised from the 
seed of General Jacqueminot. It is of 
vigorous growth, with he.ilthy foliage; 
flowers large, semi-glotuilar, full, well 
formed; color cherry-carmine, much like 
a light-colored Marie Baumanii, or a 
shade deeper than Marie Uady, and very 
fragrant. In wood, foliage and form of 
flower it resembles Alfred Colomb, but 
