GENEVA, NEW YORK 
Louis VanHoutte (II.)- 
Crimson maroon; large, 
full and fragrant ; a very 
free bloomer and one of 
the best crimson roses. 
*Madame Alfred Car- 
rier (H. N.). Color rich 
creamy white, f a i n 1 1 j' 
tinged with pale yellow; 
sweet and beimtiful; a 
strong grower and free 
bloomer. 
*Madame Plantier (II. 
C.). Pure white, above 
medium size, full; pro- 
duces in great abundance 
early in the season; one of 
the best white roses; 
hardy; suitable for ceme- 
tery planting. 
*Magna Charta (H. C.). 
Bright pink, suffused with 
carmine; very large, full 
and fragrant, with magnificent foliage. A free bloomer. 
Marchioness of Dufferin (H.). New. Very large and 
beautiful rosy pink, suffused with yellow at base of petals, 
which are relaxed ; a vigorous grower. 
Marchioness of Londonderry (H.). New. Flowers of 
great size, perfectly formed on stout stems. Color ivory 
white. 
Marchioness of Lome (H.). New. Color shaded with 
vivid carmine; large, full, cupped; buds long and hand- 
some; remarkable for its perpetual habit. 
Margaret Dickson (H.). Pure white, fine form, very 
large, a strong grower and a free bloomer. Flowers set in 
a whorl of leaves. 
Mabel Morrison. White, sometimes tinged with blush; 
autumn the edges of the petals are often pink. In all 
save color and substance of petals, this variety is identical 
with Baroness Rothschild. 
Madame Caroline Testout. Flowers large and double, 
color clear bright rose; very sweet, resembling La France, 
but of more sturdy habit; very free flowering. 
Marshal P. Wilder (H.). Color cherry carmine, richly _ 
shaded with maroon, very fragrant and a free bloomer; a 
vigorous grower and hardy. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— Snow Queen 
The Best Hardy White Rose 
*Mrs. John Laing (H.) It is very free flowering, com- 
mencing to bloom early in the season and continues to 
bloom profusely until late autumn. Color a soft, delicate 
pink, with a satin tinge; very fragrant. 
Madame Charles Wood (H.). The flower is extra large, 
full and double; color deep rosy crimson, sometimes bril- 
liant scarlet with maroon shading. 
*Madame Gabriel Luizet (H.). A magnificent pink 
rose: very large and possesses a pleasing fragrance. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford (H.). New. Deep rosy 
pink, outer petals pale flesh, base of petals cream; large 
and perfect form. A constant bloomer and vigorous 
grower. 
‘Paul Neyron (H.). This magnificent rose is by far the 
largest variety in cultivation; very double and full, of a 
beautiful deep rose color, and delightfully fragrant. 
Pierre Netting (H.). Deep crimson, shaded with vel- 
vet; globular in form; very large and full, and one of 
the finest dark roses. 
Prince Camil'e de Rohan (H.). Deep velvety crimson, 
large, moderately full. One of the darkest in cultiva- 
tion, and a splendid rose. 
Jubilee. Deep, flashing 
crimson, with shadings of 
velvety maroon; very 
large, and quite fragrant. 
Jules Margottin (H.). 
Bright cherry red; large, 
well-formed fragrant flow- 
ers; very double and free. 
John Hopper (H.). 
Bright rose with carmine 
center, semi-globular, free 
bloomer. 
Lady Helen Stewart 
(H.). New'. Bright 
crimson scarlet ; large, full 
and of perfect form. 
‘LaFrance (II. L,). 
Delicate silvery rose, 
changing to a silverj' pink; 
very large, full, of fine 
globular form; a most 
constant bloomer; very 
sweet and cannot be sur- 
passed in delicacy of color. 
fLaReine (H.). Bril- 
liant, glossy rose, very 
large; cupped and beauti- 
ful; a very hardy, useful 
rose. 
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