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EVERGREEN LODGE. 
Etollo des Rosas. Color bright, beautiful china 
rose, base of petals pure white, truss extra 
large and finely formed. 
Glo' ic do Franco. Large round flowers ; color 
salmon white. 
Gertrude. Color bright salmon, with centre 
and outer edges touched with white. 
General CoirtTuerziom'ath ; -degle. Plant very free 
grower and of line habit; color fiery mad- 
dern, large round flowers. 
Grand Chancellor Faidhirbe. A new sort, very 
thirk and double flowers, of a dark soft red, 
tinted with scarlet and heavily shaded with 
maroon 
Gilded Gold. Bright orange scarlet of flame 
color; flowers large, of fine form, branching 
habit; a, very constant bloomer, and one of 
the best. 
General Millot. Very 1 a rge 11 orets, trusses full, 
of immense size; color the same as that 
splendid old variety, Grand Chancellor Faid- 
herbe. 
Gustave Wideman. Plant of short jointed and 
free blooming habit; strong trusses of very 
large florets of a lively apricot color. 
Gil Bias. Compact trusses borne on strong 
foot stalks; plant very floriferous and of 
finest habit; color currant red, striped fiery 
red. 
Granitum. Reddish salmon, a beautiful new 
variety; distinct. 
General Gordon. New ; beautiful bright.double 
scarlet. , . , . 
Harriet Thorp. Delicate plush, shaded with 
pearl, pink trusses, large and well shaped. 
Henry Cannel. Deep scarlet ; flowers and truss 
both large; a first-class bedder. 
Jewel. A velvety scarlet; one of the very fin- 
est. 
Le Sid. Very compact, but vigorous in growth 
and of perfect habit; color brilliant crimson 
lcUl 
La Prcphete. One of the most magnificent 
double scarlets ever grown 
L’Anne Terrible. A blazing scarlet. 
La Constitution. A glowing yellowish salmon, 
the nearest approach to yellow of any. 
Le Negro. A rich maroon, the darkest variety 
we have seen. 
Leontus. A rosy pink ; large flowers and truss. 
La Fraich^ur. Plant shortjolnted and of very 
free growth, freely producing very large 
trusses of well formed flowers of a tender 
lilac rose; a new shade of color and quite 
distinct. „ . 
L’Eproave. Semi-double flowers of a clear car- 
mine, changing to dark carmine, base of 
petals a pure white; plant short Jointed and 
free blooming. 
Lolita Pena. Long peduncles: very large and 
semi-double flowers, of a lively magenta 
color. 
La Victoire. Trusses large, flowers full and of 
fine form ; color pure and constant, white. 
La Traviata. Very large florets and trusses 
which are freely produced, carmine violet, 
upper petals marked with fiery red. 
La Vienne. Plant, dwarf and short Jointed, 
creamy white, semi-double. 
L’Andalouse. Large trusses of pure white and 
beautiful flowers, which are freely pro- 
duced; a plant of very free growth and of 
fine habit. 
Marvel. Dark crimson maroon, an extra fine 
variety. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Ground color pale blush, over- 
laid with a delicate lavender shade. 
Mrs. Hayes. Very double flowers of a beauti- 
ful light shade of pink or fiesh color. 
Medora. A beautiful scarlet, shaded amar- 
anth. 
Mrs Charles Pease. A beautiful, distinct vari- 
ety of a deep pink color, the upper petals 
marked white; a great acquisition. 
Mon. Gelein Lowagie. The brightest orange 
shaded. 
"iviad. Thibaud. A beautiful rich rose, shaded 
with carmine violet. 
Mad. P. Owerin. A beautiful rich magenta; 
semi-double. 
Meteor. Pink, shaded crimson; of a rosette 
form. 
Mrs. W. P. Simmons. Flowers and trusses large, 
deep salmon with deep bronze shadings; 
plant of free blooming habit. 
Marquise de Oysonville. Very compact trusses 
of the richest carmine Chinese varnish 
color. 
Mon. W. Bealby. Red garnet reflecting to violet 
color; plant of good habit. 
Mon. Jules Aldebert. Flowers semi-double, of 
a beautiful flaming capucine orange color. 
M. Roche Alix. Large flowers, the lower petals 
a rosy salmon, centre and upper petals fiery 
salmon ; distinct and beautiful. 
Mad. Ed. Andre. Large umbels, full and well 
formed florets, color salmon with bronze 
shadings. 
M. Hardy. Large flowers, a deep lilac and ten- 
der rose. 
Mad. Hoste. Perfectly formed trusses of enor- 
mous size; florets very large and nicely 
formed ; color a novel shade of tender sal- 
mon, bordered with pure white. 
M. Henri Truchet. We have an improved 
L’Kprouve in this variety; color clear car- 
mine, base of petals pure white ; a splendid 
variety. 
