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Safraiio (T.). Saffron and apricot yellow, 
large, semi-double, fine bud. 
tSuiiburst (H. T,), Orange-copper or golden- 
orange and golden-yellow, all intense shades, 
giving an extremely brilliant effect, A giant 
rose, long stems, long, pointed buds, vigorous, 
free and healthy, with spiendid keeping quali- 
ties. 
tWhite Killarney (H. T.). A white sport of 
the well known “Killarney,” with all the 
prominent and desirable qualities of that va- 
riety. Flowers large and pure white. A great 
acquisition. 
tWliitf Manuiii Cocliet (T.). A sport from 
Maman Cochet, which it resembles in every 
particular except color, which is pure white, 
occasionally tinged with blush. 
Polyantha Roses 
tt'lotliildo SouiM'i-t. Pearly white but vari- 
able, the same plant sometimes producing red 
and white flowers; free bloomer and constant. 
tPiiik S<iu|K‘rt. Beautiful lively pink; a great 
and constant bloomer and one of the best bed- 
ding roses. 
Hybrid Perpetual or Hybrid Re- 
montant Roses and Other 
Hardy Varieties 
.\lfrcd (’oloinb (H.). Cherry red, passing to 
bright rich crim.son; flowers extra large, double 
and full; extremely fragrant and in every re- 
spect a superb sort. 
Lady Hillingdon. 
.Xugiistinc (iuinois.st‘au (H. T.). Flowers 
white, slightly tinted with flesh. Sometimes 
called White K.a France. 
American Beauty (H.). Barge, globular; deep 
pink, shaded with carmine; delicious odor; 
most desirable variety for forcing under glass. 
Anne de Diesbaeh (II.). Brilliant crimson. 
.V superb garden sort; fragrant; one of the 
hardiest and best. 
Baron de Bon.stctten (H.). Hich dark red, 
passing to velvety maroon; highly fragrant. 
Very double. 
Baroness Botliselilld (H.). Bight pink; cup- 
ped form; very distinct and beautiful; one of 
the finest varieties; very hardy; a late bloomer. 
*Blaek Brinw (H.). Deep crimson; large 
size; full globular form; fragrant. 
Captain Hayward. High-built, large, full, 
handsome flowers of crimson carmine. Dis- 
tinct, vigorous and free flowering. 
Clio (H.). Flowers large, of fine globular 
form; flesh-color, shaded in the center with 
rosy pink; growth vigorous, handsome foli- 
age. 
♦Coqindlc dcs Blanches (H. N.). White; 
flowers of medium size, somewhat flat, but full 
and pretty; slightly fragrant; large cluster.s. 
*Coqiicttc dcs .\lps (H. N.). White, slightly 
shaded with pink, medium size; a profuse and 
constant bloomer, very full and fragrant. 
I'arl of DiilTerIn (H.). New. One of the 
finest roses of recent years, red and velvety 
crimson, shaded with dark maroon. 
Fisher Holmes (II.). One of the choicest of 
perpetual roses. Bush is vigorous and pro- 
duces freely of superb blossoms. Color bril- 
liant carmine crimson. 
*lYancis la'vct (H.). Cherry red; medium 
size, well formed; very free bloomer. 
*Fraii Karl l)rus<-hki (or Snow Queen). 
Flowers very large, beautiful, pure silvery 
white, with very deep bud. 
(Jruss an Tcplitz (II. Ch.). Color scarlet, 
changing to velvety crimson, very fragrant, a 
free grower and most profuse bloomer; hand- 
some foliage; especially valuable for bedding. 
Bong .stems. 
GrU8S an Tcplitz. 
