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Bridesmaid. Very clear dark pink ; much richer than Catherine Mermet 
Catherine Mermet. Clear rosy pink ; has elegantly 
pointed buds ; full, fragrant, double, free flowering ; a 
very popular and beautiful rose. 
Comtesse de Frlgpneuse. Delicate canary-yellow ; bud 
long and pointed ; very free. 
Comtesse Riza du Pare. Bright coppery rose, shaded 
violet-crimson; a fine variety. 
Coquette de Lyon. Canary-yellow; full and grace- 
fully formed. 
Christine de Noue. Deep red ; of fine texture and 
size. 
Devonlensis. Rich creamy white, rosy center ; large, 
full and double. 
A beautiful sort. 
Devonlensis, Climbing:. A sport from preceding ; as 
productive as the old sort, with advantage of being a 
strong and vigorous grower. 
Doctor Grill. Coppery yellow, suffused rose. A 
lovely, unique color. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Soft silvery blush, generally 
changing to a deep rose. A profuse bloomer. 
*Elize Sauvage. White, faintly tinged with yellow ; 
a grand, free-flowering sort. 
Frances B. Hayes. Bright carmine ; vigorous and 
free. 
General de Tartas. Brilliant carmine, shaded violet- 
purple ; large and sweet. 
*Gloire de Dijon. Deep orange-buflF ; large, full and wm. f. bennett. 
double ; vigorous grower. 
Gloirc de Bordeaux. Beautiful rose color, tinged fawn ; large and full. 
Golden Gate. Rich creamy white, tinged golden yellow ; large, full and graceful ; buds long. 
*Gold of Ophir. Bright salmon ; peculiarly shaped ; a strong grower and free bloomer. 
Grace Darling. Creamy white, shaded crimson ; sweetly fragrant. 
Hon. Edith Glfford. Flesh color, slightly tinted rose ; fine form, both in bud and full blown. 
Isabella Sprunt. Sulphur-yellow. 
La Nankeen. Deep orange-yellow at base, with creamy white tips ; magnificent when in bud. 
La Sylphide. Blush, fawn center ; large and double. 
*Lucl0le. Clear cherry-red, rich golden-yellow center, elegantly shaded ; extra large. 
Madame Cusin. Rosy purple at base of petals, center almost white ; free and vigorous. 
Madame de Watteville. A peculiar shade of creamy yellow, beautifully tinged with carmine • petals 
shell-like, with a wide border of crimson ; large, full and sweet smelling. ' 
Madame FalCOt. A beautiful shade of apricot-yellow ; especially pretty in bud. 
Madame Hoste. Canary-yellow, base of petals amber ; full and very large. 
Madame Lambard. Center purplish rose ; outer petals creamy white, shaded rose • extra laree full 
and double. ' ^ ' 
Madame Sclpion Cqchet. Creamy white, deep crimson center ; tulip-shaped flowers. 
Madame Welche. Pale yellow center, shaded orange ; flowers finely formed, large and double. 
Marie GuillOt. Pure white ; fine both in bud and flower. 
Marie Van Houtte. White, beautifully tinged with rich creamy white ; petals bordered rose • well- 
formed, full flowers. A grand rose. ' 
NlphetOS. Pure white ; extra large pointed buds. 
NlphetOS, Climbing. Of strong, vigorous growth ; flowers similar to preceding variety. 
Papa Gontier. Bright rose or red ; buds and flowers finely formed, long and pointed ■ a strong 
grower and profuse bloomer. or. 6 
Perle des Jardins. Deep yellow ; buds and flowers very large. The best of all yellow roses. 
Perle des Jardins, Climbing. Similar to preceding, but of strong, rampant growth. 
President. Red, shaded crimson ; large, double and full ; exceedingly free bloomer. 
Princess Hohenzollern. Bright peachy red, changing to rich crimson ; extra large ; very profuse. 
Princess of Wales. A beautiful pinkish rose ; petals gracefully recurved. 
Rainbow. Lovely shade of deep coral-pink, beautifully striped and mottled with intensely Klowine 
cnmson, elegantly colored at center with rich golden amber ; very free bloomer, and of eood substance 
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