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Framingham Nufseries. Ffamingham, Mass 
EVERBLOOMING BEDDING ROSES— Continued 
*Hermosa. Bright rose; medium or small size; 
double; constantly in flower; bushy habit. 
Herzogin Marie Antoinette. Deep orange, pass- 
ing to old gold; free, perfectly formed; fragrant; 
very long buds. 
♦Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson. The plants are 
strong and thrifty, with healthy dark green fo- 
liage. Blooms continually. The flowers are of good 
size and fine form and retain tlieir intensity of 
color until petals fall. Very fragrant. 
Jessie. Bright cherry crimson. Ideal for massing. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine, changing to pinl<; 
large; fragiant. 
Juliet. Outside of petals old gold, interior rich, 
fiery red; medium; full; sweet. 
*Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Delicate creamy 
white, deliciously fragi'ant. As a cut flower it 
has few equals, blooming continuously from oarh- 
Spring till Fall. 
*KiIlarney. An exquisite Rose. The bush is strong 
and upright, with beautiful, deep, bronzy-green 
foliage. The color of the flower is deep, brilliant 
shell pink, of the most exquisite shades; large buds, 
long and pointed; blooms profusely throughout the 
season. 
Lady Ashtown. Pale rose, shading to yellow at base 
of petals. Large, full, pointed. 
Lady GreenalL Intense saffron orange, over- 
spread on white; large, perfect form-; fragrant. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep apricot yellow; long- 
pointed buds; free flowering. 
Lady Pirrie. Deep coppery reddish salmon, inside 
of petals apricot yellow, flushed fawn and copper. 
*La France. P'lowers large, silvery peach; buds 
long; very free flowering; fragrant. 
Leslie Holland. Deep scarlet crimson; largo: fra- 
gi-ant. 
Lieutenant Chaure. Velvety crim.son red; large, 
deep petals. 
Louise Catherine Breslau. Coral red, shaded wit h 
chrome yellow; large; full. 
*Lyon-Rose. Shrimp pink at ends of petals, center 
coral red; large; full, jiei'fectly formed; fragrant. 
Mabel Drew. Deep cream, passing to intense 
canary yellow ; large, full and fragrant. 
*Mme. Abel Chatenay. Carmine rose, shaded 
with salmon; free flowering. 
*Mnie. Caroline Testout. Flowers large; very 
double; silvery rose; free bloomer. 
Mme. Charles Lutaud. Chrome yellow, blended 
with bright, rosey scarlet; large, full. 
*Mnie. Leon Pain. Silvery salmon, center orange 
yellow; lai-ge, full; well formed. 
Mme. Melanie Soupert. Salmon yellow, suiTused 
carmine; large, full. 
*Mme. Ravary. Orange yellow; medium; decora- 
tive. 
Mme. Segond Weber. Rosy salmon; large, perfect 
form. 
Marie Baumann. Vivid red; large, full, perfect 
foi-m ; fragrant. 
Mevrouw Dora van Tets. Deep, blackish crimson; 
exquisite form. 
Miss Cynthia Forde. Rose pinlc; large, perfectly 
formed; full, fragi-ant. 
Natalie Bottner. Soft, creamy yellow; large, full, 
perfectly formed. 
Orleans Rose. Brilliant Geranium red, suffused 
rose, white center. 
Prince de Bulgarie. Deep rosy flesh, shaded with 
sahnon; large, full. 
Rayon d'Or. Yellow cadmium, toning to sunflower 
yellow; large, full, globular. Bronze-green, glossy 
foliage; mildew-proof. 
Souvenir de Gustave Prat. Light sulphur yellow; 
large; globular. 
Sunburst. Deep cadmium yellow; orange-yellow 
center; full; distinct. 
Viscountess Folkestone. Creamy white, deep 
salmon-pink center; large, full, free. Good bed- 
ding Rose. 
HARDY JUNE ROSES 
In this list we have the best varieties of the good old sorts, which are always in demand on account 
of their hardiness and beautiful bloom, although their period of blooming is short. 
Strong field-grown plants, 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 
Alfred Colomb. H. P. Carmine crimson; large, or 
very largo, full; of fine globular form; extremely 
fragrant; green wood, with occasional pale green 
thorns; the foliage is large and handsome. The 
most useful in its class for general cultivation. 
Anne de Diesbach. H. P. In color the most lovely 
shade of carmine; very large, double flowers; fra- 
giant; one of the hardiest. A very desirable gar- 
den Rose. 
Baron de Bonstettin. H. P. Velvety maroon, 
shaded with deep crim.son, somewhat lighter in 
shade than Prince Camille, and rather smaller in 
size, but with a little more substance. 
Baroness Rothschild. H.P. Light pink, sometimes 
shaded with rose; large, or very lai-ge; cupped 
form, very .symmclrical; without fragrance; wood 
is sliort-jointed, thick, light green, armed with oc- 
casional light green thorns; one of the hardiest. 
Beautiful free blooming, valued both as an ex- 
hibition and garden sort. 
Clio. H. P. Flowers large, of fine globular form, 
flesh color, shaded in the center with rosy pink; 
growth vigorous; handsome foliage. 
Crested Moss. M. Deep pink-colored buds, sur- 
rounded with a mossy fringe and crest; free from 
mildew; fragrant. 
Fisher Holmes. H. P. May be briefly described 
as an improved Cieneral .Jacqueminot; the flowers 
are fuller and more freely produced. A very 
valuable sort. 
Frau Karl Druschki, or Snow Queen. II. P. A 
pure, paper-white, fi'ce-liowering, large .size; a re- 
inarkaljly handsome jilaiit, with l)rigiit, heavy fo- 
liage anil si r-oiig, upright growl h; t he bloom is per- 
fect in I'lii'iii, (111 iiicc, long stems, and of the punwt 
pos.-^iblc « liite. Tlierc is uothing in the line of ])«•- 
fectly hardy Roses that can compare with this one 
in form, color and general^finisli. 
