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♦General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson — very glowing; flowers large, perfect and beautiful; decidedly 
fragrant; a most popular rose. 
General Washington. A fine crimson; flowers full and double; a profuse bloomer and moderate grower. 
^Gloirc de Bourg la Reine. Vivid red, a very striking color; large and double; a good bloomer. 
*Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling red ; large and fine form , very full ; very free bloomer and strong grower; 
deliciously scented. 
Qloire Lyonnaise. Creamy while, shaded to yellow at center; flowers well shaped, full and very 
Vagrant. 
Glory of Cheshunt. Bright vivid crimson; very free, of vigorous habit; a fine pillar rose. 
Glory of Waltham. Brilliant crimson, with fiery red center; very bright and showy; large, full and 
very sweet. 
*Her najesty. A shade of rosy-salmon; flowers of immense size, perfectly formed, and of exquisite 
coloring. 
Jean Bart. Dark velvety maroon, glowing rich color; large and very attractive. 
Jeanie Dickson. Satiny-rose, base of petals yellow; large and double; a grand rose. 
*John Hopper. Bright rose, carmine center; flowers cup-shaped and well formed; very robust. 
Lady Mary Fitzwilliam. Bright, delicate flesh color; a most beautiful rose. 
*Louis Van Houtte. Reddish-scarlet, shaded purple; blooms large, full and finely shaped; a very 
showy rose. 
Mable riorrison. White flesh, changing to pure white; flower cup-shaped and freely produced. Said 
to be a white form of Baroness Rothschild. 
*Madanie Alfred Carriere. Rich creamy- white, faintly tinged pale yellow; extra large, full, very double 
and sweet. 
*iVIadame Chas. Wood. Reddish-crimson, shaded scarlet; large double flowers; a profuse bloomer. 
♦Madame Gabriel Luizet. Glistening pink; double and full, having broad, shell-like petals; very beau- 
tiful and deliciously perfumed; a vigorous grower. 
*M'lle Annie Wood. Violet-crimson, very brilliant. An early and generous bloomer, large, exquis- 
itely perfumed flowers. 
♦Magna Cliarta. Pink suffused with carmine; an excellent rose and sweetly perfumed. 
♦Marchioness of Lorne. Rich red, shaded in center with carmine; blooms large and double, having 
long, exquisitely shaped buds; a very fragrant rose and good bloomer. 
Margaret Dickson. White, pale flesh center; petals very large; of immense substance; magnificent 
form; growth very vigorous; foliage very large and of dark green color. 
♦Marie Baumann. Brilliant carmine-crimson; exquisite; large, full and very sweet. 
♦Marshall P. Wilder. Carmine; flowers graceful. 
Merville de Lyon. Pure white; a superb flower; large, double and cup-shaped. 
♦Mrs. John Laing. Clear pink; of vigorous growth; flowers of elegant form and finely perfumed; a 
most delightful rose. 
rirs. Cleveland. Resembles General Jacqueminot \\\ coXox , but of a more pronounced red; produces 
flowers in great abundance, every shoot producing buds, and for a long period; of dwarf, compact, 
healthy growth. 
♦Paul Neyron. Color deep rose; flowers of immense size; a free bloomer. Carmine-red, striped and 
spotted white. 
♦Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep crimson; large, rather full; velvety texture. 
Queen of Queens. Pink petals, blush edges; blooms large, full and perfectly formed. 
Salamander. Bright scarlet crimson; very vivid in summer; very free bloomer. A brilliant and most 
effecitve rose. From 3. inch pots. 
Senator Vaisse. Carmine-crimson; large, full, exquisitely formed and highly fragrant; an old rose 
and very fine. 
Silver Queen. Silvery-blush, shading to delicate rose; distinct and lovely. 
♦The Queen. Snowy-white; buds of exquisite formation and nicely scented; profuse bloomer. 
♦LIrich Bruner. Cherry-red; a very vigorous rose with globular flowers of great beauty. 
Vick's Caprice. Satiny-pink, striped and splashed with white and carmine. 
♦Victor Verdier. Fresh bright rose, with carmine center; a superb rose with large double flowers. 
Xavier Olibo. Dark velvety purple; very distinct, large and well formed. 
Moss Roses. 
Crested rioss. Deep pink surrounded by a mossy fringe. 
Glory of flosses. Pale rose; very large; a moderate grower. 
James Veitch. Deep violet of a crimson shade; extra fine, large and double. 
Princess Adelaide. Pale rose; medium size, good form and a vigorous grower. 
Raphael. Pinkish -white, shaded with rose. 
Salet floss. Light rose; flowers large and full; a good grower and free bloomer. 
White Bath. White, sometimes tinged with flesh. Moderate, erect growth. The best white moss. 
*Can also supply in "Standard" (or Tree Form). 
