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GLORY OF MOSSES — A moderate grower. Flowers very large; appear 
to best advantage when full; color pale rose. 
PERPETUAL WHITE — Nicely pointed bud, pure white. 
SALET A vigorous grower and perpetual bloomer. Light rose; large 
full. The best of the class. A true perpetual moss, blooming at intervals 
from June until November. 
WHITE BATH — White, sometimes tinged flesh; attractive in bud and 
open flower. This is by far the finest White Moss. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES. 
BARONNE DE MAYNARD— Pure White; medium size; very good form; 
double and free. 
BELLE SIEBRECHT — This rose comes to us from the East very highly 
recommended. It is a cross between La France and Lady Mary Fitzwilliam; 
color imperial pink; the bulbs, which are borne on strong, erect stems 1% to 
2 feet long are tapering 2% inches to 3 inches long, and when fully open 
measures 5% inches to 6 inches in diameter, without showing the center. 
LA FRANCE — Delicate, silvery rose; very large and full; an almost con- 
stant bloomer, equal in delicacy to a tea rose; the most pleasing fragrance of 
all roses, only a moderate grower. 
LA FRANCE RED — (Duchess of Albany) — This variety is a sport from 
La France, deeper in color, more expanded in form, larger in size. The flow- 
ers are deeper, even pink, very large and full, highly perfumed and of first 
quality in every respect. The growth of the plant is vigorous, habit good, 
and the flowers produced in extraordinary profusion, the plants being con- 
tinually covered with handsome blooms. 
LA FRANCE STRI PED— (Madame A. Veyvaset) — Resembles the Pink La 
France in every particular, with the exception of color, which is bright, .-at- 
iny pink, distinctly striped with bright rose. 
LA FRANCE WHITE — (Augustine Guinoisseau) — This magnificent new 
rose is a pure white La France, having just a breath of rose tinted blush, de- 
cidedly clouding the depths of its broad petals; the bud3 and flowers are 
extra large, very full, and finely formed; the fragrance is delicious. It is a 
free, continuous bloomer. 
LIBERTY — This rose marks the limit Of glorous deep, yet brignt, colora- 
tion in a family by no means deficient in warm, rich hues of crimson red. 
Most nearly approached by Meteor in color this new-comer surpasses that 
standard variety in purity, without the tendency to blacken that Meteor ex- 
hibits and also the blue cast sometimes seen on the fully expanded petals of 
Meteor has not been detected in any degree whatever upon a single one of 
many critically examined blossoms of Liberty. This novelty does not exact 
a temperature in excess of that generally accorded to other roses when grown 
under glass. Liberty is destined to become the one dark flowered rose for 
both commercial and private use. 
