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CATHERINE MERMET — Light flesh colored; large, full and globular. 
One of the finest teas; when the flowers are fully expanded they yield a 
delightful perfume. 
CORNELIA COOK — Pale yellowish-white, sometimes tinged with flesh; 
flowers large and full; a very free bloomer, buds of immense size and very 
double. 
DUCHESS de BRABANT — In this variety we have a combination of rich 
and peculiar coloring, delightful perfume and a remarkable profusion of bloom 
and foliage; color, light rose, with heavy shading of amber and salmon. 
Quite hardy. 
ETOILE de LYON — This is considered one of the finest yellow bedding 
roses for outside planting. It is, moreover, one of the hardiest in the Tea 
section. It blooms freely, and every flower is a gem. It equals Marchal Neil 
in size, on strong bushes. A deep chrome yellow. A remarkable rose, de- 
serving extensive culture. 
FRANCISCO KRUGER — This rose has taken a foremost position as a rose 
for general culture, and its striking color and free growth gives it popularity 
wherever grown. It is a beautiful coppery yellow with large flowers, unlike 
any other rose in our list. 
FRANZ DEEGAN— (New Forcing Rose)— A seedling from Kaiserin. This 
beautiful yellow Hybrid Tea is a fine grower, having dark leathery foliage and 
the good habit of throwing up numerous heavy canes, each one crowned by a 
glorious flower of large size. Composed of large petals; the outer petals are 
about the color of Perle de Jardins ; the inner petals a good orange shade very 
deep and rich. It is a constant bloomer, opening its buds freely. A strong 
healthy grower, not subject to mildew. A very promising variety for forcing. 
GOLDEN GATE — This is a beautiful free blooming and healthy Tea Rose 
that we can recommend to everyone desiring large flowers, long stems and 
continuous bloom. The buds are long and pointed, opening out into a well- 
shaped flower of creamy white, delicately tinged with golden yellow and rose. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — One of the brightest colored roses grown. When 
first opened it is dark rich crimson, quickly changing to bright scarlet shading 
to velvety fiery red. Blooms continually; flowers good sized and delightfully 
fragrant. Plant vigorous and upright grower, making fine pot plants. 
HELEN GOULD, or BALDUIN — Claimed by the introducers of Helen 
Gould to be a different rose from Balduin. While the identity of the rose is in 
dispute, it has proved so satisfactory with us that we have planted it. largely. 
This is probably the most beautiful and satisfactory rose for general planting 
ever introduced in America. It has proved itself to be the strongest-growing 
freest-blooming, largest flowering and hardiest rose in existence. It is a better 
rose for general planting than the American Beauty — the dream and hope of 
every rose grower for years past. The flowers are full and perfectly double, 
the buds beautifully made long and pointed. The color is a warm rosy crim- 
