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E. W. Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
PAUL NKYRON. 
Her Majesty. An English rose of the best type ; a 
rank grower and a free bloomer ; very fragrant. 
John Hopper. Bright red, with carmine center ; 
large and full ; a good bloomer. 
Jules Margott in. Deep brilliant rose ; very large, 
full and fine. . , _ .. , „„ . 
Lady Mary Fitzwilliam. Another English rose , 
large and of finest form ; delicate flesh-pink. 
Mad. Gabriel Liuizet. Pink ; very large and fra- 
grant ' as an exhibition rose it stands at the head of 
the list It has led all other roses in England for 
five years, and when better known will be a leading 
variety in this country. 
Merveille de Lyon. Pure white ; (lowers very large, 
double and of 'a beautiful cup shape; a seedling ot 
Baroness Rothschild, and much like it, but larger. 
Mabel Morrison. White, sometimes tinged with 
blush ; a free bloomer. 
Mons. E. Y. Teas. Carmine-crimson; highly 
scented. 
Mrs. Jowit t. Another English rose of high standing ; 
crimson, tinged with lake. 
Marshall 1*. Wilder. Bright cherry carmine ; fra- 
grant ; very free bloomer. ... , ■ , 
Magna Charta. A splendid sort ; bright clear pink , 
(lushed with violet-crimson; very sweet; flowei 
extra-large ; fine form ; very double and full ; a free 
bloomer. , , , .. 
Mad. Charles Wood. Flowers large, dazzling 
crimson ; a constant bloomer. 
Paul Neyron. Flowers of immense size, often 5 
inches in diameter. Color deep clear rose very fresh 
and pretty. The plant is a strong, healthy grower, 
with clean glossy foliage, and one of the most pro- 
lific bloomers in the Hybrid class ; young plants in 
the nursery rows bloom almost without intermission 
from June to late October. . , , . 
Queen of Queens. Pink flower, with blush edge ; 
large, full and of perfect form. _....... 
White Baroness. A sport from Baroness Rothschild. 
Pure white flowers of the same shape as in the parent. 
NOTE. — It is useless to speak of our stock of fine roses tote who visited 
away to admiring crowds. 
