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C. W. Stuart & Co., Newark, New York. 
La France. 
General Jacqueminot. (II. 1'.) Bed. 
Without a rival for fragrance and richness of 
color. Beautiful in the hud state, and also 
when open. One of the best known Hybrid 
Perpetuals, and truly deserving of the popu- 
larity it has gained. Not as full a Rose as 
some, but is very attractive and effective. 
Blooms freely all summer. A bunch of 
"Jack" Roses is certainlv most beautiful. 
Harrison's Yellow. Yellow. Hardy. 
Flowers of medium si/e, semi double, of a 
golden yellow. Blooms freely in Jutie. The 
plant is a strong-growing bush. If pruned 
closely wiM not l;looni, as the (lowers are 
produced from the terminal shoots of the 
wood, so only shorten a few inches the shoots 
left for flowering. 
Homer. ( T. ) Salmon pink. The beauti- 
ful and delicate buds vary ni color somewhat. 
A vigorous grower and a constant bloomer 
all summer and autumn, and grows at its 
best outdoors. While <iuite hardy, should 
be protected winters the same as all the 
Teas. Flowers have a delightful, sweet 
fragrance, and arc; at their best as the sea.son 
advances, reaching perfection in the fall. 
None ec|ual the Tea Rose class for bouquet 
and cut-flower purposes. 
John Hopper. ( H. P.) 
Red. Brilliant red, with 
crimson center, and large 
and fine in form. \'ery 
fragrant. 
La France. (Ilyliriil 
Tea.) Light pink. ' The 
delicate fragrance of the 
La France is appreciated 
by everyone who grows or 
wears a Rose. One of the 
most perfect typ s of a cut- 
Mower Rose. A silvery rose, 
^iKuled with pink, with a 
satiny sheen over all the 
petals, imsurpassed in deli- 
cate c o lo r i n .g. Flowers 
large, and produced ;it in- 
tervals from June to Nov. 
A moderate .gro\ver. 
La Reine. ( fl. H.) Pink. Flower large, 
moderately ftill, color pink. The plant is very 
free-llowering, and one ol the most hardy. 
Lord Penzance. See Sweetbriers. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. (H.P.) Pink. 
Perfection in color, being a clear, silvery 
pink. Flowers e.vtra large, with broaff, 
shell-like petals; a cup-shaped, elegantly 
formed, very double and full Rose. Hardy 
aTid easily grown, and a profuse bloomer in 
unc. A bunch of these pink Roses is su- 
perb. 
Madam Plantier. (H.P.) White. Flower 
full and above medium size; pure white, and 
pro<luced abundantly early in the suimner- 
tlowering season. 
Magna Ch?irta. (H. P.) Pink. Mowers 
extra large, globular, and very double ; fra- 
grant. Coloi- pink, sufliised with carmine. 
Blooms ijrofusely ; season June and July. A 
valuable Rose, worthy of being extensively 
planted. 
Marchioness of Lome. (H.P.) Bed. 
f-arge, full and cup-shaped, with buds long 
and very handsome. Renuirkable for con- 
stant blooming. Color a rich red, shaded a 
vivid carmine. Plant a vigorous grower. 
Marechal Niel. (T.) Deep yellow. An 
itleal climbing Tea Rose. The flower is 
peerless in its tlecp yellow color and perfect 
in its very fidl, globular form and immense 
size, blooming at intervals from June lo July. 
Is highly scenled. Plant is of delicate ron- 
slilution, and retpiires careful treatment to 
secure s.atisfactory resvilts. A natural 
climber, aiul should not be pruned severely. 
Valuable for training to climb up a sheltered 
pillar. 
Margaret Dickson. (II. P.) White. 
This is the linesl white H\'brid Perpetual \'et 
prodiux-d, .and is a long step forward in Rose 
cidture. Some idea of its be.uUy and worth 
can be formed From the tact that it was 
awarded the gold medal of the National Rose 
.Society of Kngland and si.v First class Cer- 
tificates The Mowers are of the purest 
while, with pale flesh centers ; petals very 
large, shell-sh.ipc-d ; a Rose magnilicent in 
form .and very large, rivaling in size and in 
its late fall blooming the Paul Neyron. Is 
fragrant Foliage very large, dark green. 
A vigorotis grower, and for hardiness is 
call " ironclad." 
