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ROSES, continued 
Paul Neyron. (H. P.) Deep pink, very 
full, somewhat fragrant ; immense size, often 
measuring five inches across the flower, the 
largest rose in general cultivation. Wood has 
few or no thorns. 
Perle des Jardins. (T.) Canary yellow, 
large, full, well formed, stiff stems, very free. 
A superb sort for forcing and also fine in the 
open air. 
Queen of Prairie. (Prairie.) Rosy red, 
frequently with white stripe, medium size, 
double ; foliage large, good, strong. 25 cts. 
Reine Marie Henriette. (Climbing T.) A 
pure shade of cherry red, large, double, 
somewhat fragrant ; beautiful but rather 
less productive than others. 
Salet. (M.) Light rose, beautiful in the 
bud. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. (Bourbon.) 
Creamy flesh color, lasting ; flowers large 
and very double ; free bloomer. 
Wm. Allen Richardson. (Noisette.) A very 
pretty climbing rose ; color copper yellow, 
flushed with carmine ; flowers large, full and 
fragrant ; free bloomer. 
White La France. (H. T.) A fine grower, 
reasonably hardy, a profuse and constant 
bloomer and of splendid fragrance. Both 
bud and flower extra large, full, double and 
beautifully formed ; color a delicate, soft 
white, lightly tinged with blush at the centre. 
White Moss. (M.) Good size, pure white. 
White Rambler. Small or medium, daisy- 
like, pretty white flowers in large clusters, 
fragrant ; foliage very attractive and orna- 
mental. 
Yellow Rambler. A climbing rose with rich 
glossy green foliage producing medium sized 
flowers, yellow in the bud, opening white, 
tinged with yellow at the centre ; vigorous, 
free bloomer ; hardy ; pretty and of good 
value. 
Ulrich Brunner. (H. P.) A seedling of 
Paul Neyron. Distinct, beautiful, brilliant 
cherry-red ; the half open buds are very 
beautiful. A free, strong grower. 
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