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Alfred Colomb — Brilliant carmine crim- 
son, very large, full, of fine globular 
form and extremely fragrant. 
Anne de Diesbach — One of the best and 
most satisfactory Hybrid Perpetual 
Roses. A strong, vigorous grower, 
extremely hardy, producing very 
large, double flowers, of a lovely 
shade of carmine and delightfully 
fragrant. 
Augusta Mie — Delicate pink, finely cup- 
ped. A vigorous grower. 
Baron de Bonstetten — Rich, velvety, ma- 
roon; large, full. A splendid sort. 
Baronne Prevost — Brilliant rose, large, 
full; vigorous grower, free bloomer. 
Black Prince — Dark velvety crimson, 
almost black. A good grower and 
most magnificent rose. 
Caprice— A true hybrid perpetual, per- 
fectly hardy; a strong grower, a 
great bloomer. It has attracted a 
great deal of attention both on the 
Pacific Coast and the East. Valued 
chiefly as a novelty, being striped 
pink and white. 
Caroline de Sansal — Clear delicate flesh 
color; fine form; a strong grower and 
one of the best of its color. 
Caroline Marniesse — (Noisette) — Creamy 
white, flowers small and full, and 
borne in very pretty clusters; an ex- 
ceedingly free bloomer; low growing 
(18 inches) and especially desirable 
for the border of a bed; entirely 
hardy. 
Dinsmore — Scarlet crimson, large, double, 
very fragrant; free bloomer; one of 
the finest roses. 
Duchess of Albany— Vivid crimson; flow- 
ers expand, and developing a beauti- 
ful shade; autumnal bloomer. Bud- 
ded plants. 
Duke of Edinburgh — Bright crimson, 
large, double flowers, slightly fra- 
grant Foliage large and attractive. 
A free bloomer early in the season. 
Earl of Dufferin— One of the finest roses 
of recent years; red and velvety 
crimson, shaded with dark maroon. 
Large flower, finely formed, vigorous 
grower. One of the very finest dark 
roses and should be in every garden. 
Frau Karl Druschki or (Snow Queen) — 
It is perfectly hardy everywhere and 
a most vigorous grower, throwing up 
enormous shoots which are covered 
with snow white blossoms. Although 
we have many so-called white roses, 
it is a fact that before the introduc- 
tion of Frau Karl Druschki wo have 
not had a pure snow-white hardy 
rose. Heretofore the white roses 
have been tinged with pale pink or 
cream color. A grand rose sure to 
be in great demand. 
Fisher Holmes — One of the choicest of 
perpetual roses. Bush is vigorous and 
produces freely of superb blossoms. 
Color brilliant carmine crimson. 
Clio— A rose of remarkable beauty, 
having received two first-class 
certificates and Reward of Mer- 
it. On the style of Baron Roths- 
child, having like it, large hand- 
some flowers, of fine globular 
form, which are produced in 
great abundance. Color a deli- 
cate flesh, shaded in center with 
rosy pink. A magnificent rose 
in every particular. 
Conrad F. Meyer — Splendid, large, 
elegantly formed buds and flow- 
ers, 3 y 2 to 4 inches across a.nd 
perfectly double — color, rich 
peachy yellow, delicately tinged 
with silver rose; very fragrant, 
entirely hardy and valuable in 
every way. 
Coquette des Alps— White, slightly 
shaded with carmine; form semi- 
cupped; wood long jointed; large 
handsome flowers. The strongest 
grower of the entire class. 
Coquette des Blanches — Pure white, 
sometimes faintly tinged ■with 
pink; flowers of medium size, 
somewhat flat, but full and very 
pretty; growth more bushy and 
symmetrical than any of the 
others; one of the hardiest. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Francois Levet — Cherry red; medium 
size; well formed; one of the Paul 
Verdier style; very free bloomer and 
vigorous grower. 
