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Enphronse. Pale yellow, orange tint.; 
a tree bloomer and good grower. 
Eliza Fugier. A seedling from Niph- 
etos, which it greatly resembles in 
form and bud, while the color is a deep 
cream, sometimes edged pink; it is 
very free in bloom, has handsome foli- 
age, and is of better habit than the 
parent. 
Etoile de Lyon. This we .consider one 
of the finest yellow bedding Roses for 
outside planting, and one ot the hardi- 
est in the Tea section; flower very large 
and double and deliciously fragrant ; 
color chrome yellow, deepening in cen- 
tre to pure golden yellow. 
Esmeraldo. A. very vigorous.and robust 
growing variety, producing dense, 
light colored, green foliage; exceed- 
ingly free flowering; flowers medium 
sized and well formed: color silvery 
flesh and shaded with fawn: very beau- 
tiful. 
Earnst Metz. Robust in growth, but 
dwarf in habit : flowers very large when 
open : long and pointed buds, produced 
on long stems: color a rosy carmine, 
with tin* color heightened in the cen- 
t re. 
Fursteu Hismarck . A very variable 
colored Rom*. changing from china 
rose color t«i cherry red, the whole suf- 
fused with lemon: strong and vigor- 
ous. 
Glorie de Margottin. A dazzling red, 
the most brilliant yet known; large, 
full and finely formed globular flow- 
ers: growth very vigorous, and can be 
specially recommended for its vigor of 
growth, freedom of blooming and har- 
diness. 
Gustave Piganeau. Flowers are extra 
large, equaling Paul Neyron in size, 
double, and of cup form; color. a beau- 
tiful shade of red and brilliant car- 
mine. 
Golden Fairy. Golden color: of dwarf 
habit: most beautiful of all Polyan- 
thus; flower about the size of a twenty 
dollar coin and borne in the greatest 
profusion. 
Gustave Nadaud. A free branching 
grower, with large double flowers: the 
outside petals are large and rounded, 
giving it an exquisite cup shape; color 
vermilion, with clear touches of car- 
mine lake and soft pink centre. 
G • Nahonnand. A very strong, rampant 
grower: flowers large, nicely formed, 
petals unusually large: color rosy car- 
mine, shaded silvery yellow; delicate 
in tint. 
Gloire des Polyanthus. A beautiful 
dwarf variety, with quite small flowers, 
which arc prettily cupped; a real fain 
Rose; the color is a bright pink, with 
a red ray through each petal; quite 
distinct. 
George Fernet. A strong growing and 
dwarf variety, forming, a perfect round 
hush; it is continually in bloom, the 
(lowers being quite large for this class; 
the color is bright rose with touches of 
yellow, and passes to peach-blow with 
silvery white shadings. 
Hermosa . Always in bloom and always 
beautiful; the flower is cupped, finely 
formed and full; color the most pleas- 
ing shade, of pink; very fragrant; a 
favorite with every one. 
Jeanne Guillaumez. A very vigorous 
grower; flower large and double, of 
good form, with beautiful long buds; 
color clear red. touched with salmon; 
centre coppery red, with pale silvery 
shadings. 
J. li. Varrone. A line grower; flowers 
large and very double, with high centre 
opening from long buds; color a soft 
china rose, changing to a bright deep 
carmine of even shading; an extra good 
Rose and very sweet. 
Joseph Metral. \ very strong, healthy 
grower: flowers unusually large and of 
good form; color magenta red. passing 
ing to cerise red. shaded with purple; 
received two medals of merit. 
Lady Castlereagh. Flowers very large, 
full, beautifully formed; petals thick, 
round and smooth; color soft rosy yel- 
low. with rose color predominating on 
the outer edge of petals. 
J Aid ole. A very bright carmine rose, 
tinted and shaded with saffron: base 
coppery : hack of petals bronze; large, 
full and finely scented; of good shape; 
long buds. 
Lady Arthur Hill. A most vigorous 
grower, with flowers of the largest size, 
double, and finely formed; color a fine 
silvery rose of most pleasing shade; a 
seedling from Beauty of Waltham. 
La France. Splendid satin rose, very 
large, full and of line form: a constant 
bloomer: the sweetest of all Roses, and 
none, can surpass the delicacy of its 
coloring. 
Little Pet. As it opens the luid appears 
a bluish color, hut it is soon seen that 
it. is only on the hack ol' the outer row 
of petals, the other portion of the Rose 
being pure white. 
Letty Coles. One of the loveliest Roses 
grown without exception: it is very 
beautiful and cupped, forming a mag- 
nificent full, open Rose, of soft, creamy 
white, with very, bright, rosy carmine 
centre: a splendid grower, and a uni- 
versal favorite. 
Mine \ Margottin. Dark citron yellow, 
carmine centre. 
Mignonette. One of the most beautiful 
miniature Roses imaginable; the flow- 
ers are full and regular, perfectly dou- 
ble. borne in large. clusters, often thirty 
to forty flowers each : color clear pink, 
changing to white, tinged with pah- 
rose ; a constant and profuse bloomer. 
Mad. Etienne. The flowers are large 
and very double: the color a delicate 
pink, deeper on the edge of petals; very 
free flowering: an excellent bedding 
sort, blooming the whole season. 
Mrs. Janies Wilson. Flowers large and 
double, deep cream color; edge of petals 
touched with soft blush; flowers up- 
right. on strong, stiff stems; an elegant 
bedding sort. 
Mine. Kenahy. Flowers large, double, 
and of fine globular form; color a rosy 
carmine, with brighter centre; reverse 
of petals soft silvery heliotrope: very 
sweet and free. 
Marie Ducher. Rich, transparent sal- 
mon. fawn centre; large and distinct. 
