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JOHN HOPPER — Flowers large; very regular and full; color a brilliant 
rose; very sweet. 
JUBILEE — In this rose we have a grand addition to the list of dark col- 
ored Hybrid Perpetuals. It has been thoroughly tested and found to possess 
most excellent qualities. Of vigorous growth, yet short jointed and compact 
it takes a place in the front ranks of hardy roses. 
JULES MARGOTTIN — Bright cherry red; large, well formed; fragrant 
flowers. 
LA REINE — Bright rosy pink; very large, double and sweet, one of the 
best. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE — Rich crimson, heavily shaded with maroon; a 
beautifully formed double flower. 
MABEL MORRISON — A sport from Baroness Rothschild. Flesh white, 
changing to pure white; in the autumn tinged with rose; double, cup-shaped 
flowers, freely produced. In all save substance of petal and color, this variety 
is identical with Baroness Rothschild. 
MADAME PLANTIER — Pure white; above medium size; produced in great 
abundance early in the season. One of the best hardy white roses. 
MAGNA CHART A— Splendid sort; bright clear pink; flushed with violet 
crimson; very sweet; flowers extra large; fine form; very double and full; a 
free bloomer. 
MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY— One of the late introductions of 
the Messrs. Dickson & Sons, of Newtonards, Ireland. Flowers of great size, 
measuring five inches across; perfectly formed and carried on stout stems, 
color ivory white; petals of great substance; shell-shaped and reflexed; free 
flowering; highly perfumed; growth vigorous and foliage very handsome; 
undoubtedly one of the finest roses raised by this firm; awarded the gold 
medal of the National Rose Society of England. 
MARGARET DICKSON — Beyond question the finest white Hybrid Perpet- 
ual rose yet introduced. Wherever exhibited it has received first honors. 
The flower is of magnificent form, very large in size, almost as large as Paul 
Neyron, the largest of roses; the color is a pure waxy white, without spot or 
blemish; petals are very large, well shaped and of great substance; they are 
prettily curled back or reflexed giving the flower inimitable grace and 
charm. The buds are large and globular, particularly handsome. It is a 
strong, vigorous grower, with fine foliage, a free bloomer, and indeed it is a 
remakably fine rose. Should be included in every order. 
MARSHALL P. WILDER — Flowers are large, semi-globular, full and of 
good substance; color bright, scarlety crimson, richly shaded with maroon; 
very fragrant; should be planted more generally, as its ease of growth, free- 
dom of bloom and fine flowers make it a most desirable rose. 
MRS. JOHN LAING — A splendid rose; color clear bright pink, exquisitely 
shaded; the buds are long and pointed; the flowers extra large and full, borne 
on long stems and exceedingly sweet. 
