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EVERGREEN LODGE, 
Marchioness of Lome. Flowers of an 
exceedingly rich and fulgent rose color, 
slightly shaded in theccntre with vivid 
carmine; they are large, very sweet, 
full and of finely cupped shape; the 
petals are large and the buds long and 
handsome. 
Mad. Georges Bruant. This new ever- 
blooming Rose inherits the beautiful 
foliage and hardiness of the Rugosa. 
with the flowering qualities of the Tea 
class; color pure white; very fragrant; 
buds long and pointed. 
Mad. Pierre Guillot. Moderately vig- 
orous in growth; dowers large, of nice 
shape; color orange yellow, bordered 
and lined with rosy carmine; reverse 
of the petals yellowish white. 
M’rne Hon. Defresne. Beautiful dark 
citron yellow, with coppery reflex; as 
charming in bud as in open flower; a 
strong grower and free bloomer. 
Mad. Hoste. This is one of the finest 
Tea Roses that we have had for years; 
it is a strong grower, and buds can al- 
ways be cut with long stems. 
M’me Schwaller. This fine Rose has 
the strong, linn growth of the Hybrid 
Perpeluals; the color is a bright rosy 
flesh, paler at the base of the petals. 
Marie Lambert,. This is called ‘Snow- 
flake” by some growers, it is a vigor- 
ous grower and free bloomer; a pure 
white in color. 
May Rivers. A white Tea ; outer petals 
creamy white, centre clear lemon yel- 
low; large, deep, iinely formed blos- 
soms. 
M’me Scipion Cochet. In bud yellow- 
ish pink, banded flesh rose, centre yel- 
lowish: a very free bloomer. 
Meteor. A Hybrid Tea, of strong bushy 
growth, producing quantities of Iinely 
formed deep crimson-scarlet flowers; a 
very free and productive variety. 
M’me Franeisca Kreuger. Extra fine, 
orange yellow, tinted rose. 
Mad. de Watteville. The color is a re- 
markable shade of creamy yellow, very 
richly tinged with carmine, with large, 
shell-like petals. 
Mme. Martha du Bourg. The outer 
petals recurve at the edges, showing a 
nicely pointed centre; the color is a 
creamy white, touched with carmine 
or pale heliotrope on edges; texture 
heavy. 
Madeleine d’Aoust. A strong, medium 
sized bush: flower large and double; 
of extremely fine form; primrose, yel- 
low. 
Mrs. Paul. This is a Bourbon of vigor- 
ous habit and produces flowers of great 
beauty and exceptional distinctness 
and substance; color a pearly white, 
suffused with peach. 
Miss Edith Gifford. Flowers large, 
very fine both as bud and open flower; 
color creamy white, with very distinct 
light pink centre. 
Mons. Fruitardo. Bright sulphur yel- 
low; good, full form and fragrant. 
Marie Sisley. Pale yellow, margined 
rose; deliciously scented. 
Mad. Lombard. Extra large full flow- 
ers; very double and sweet; color a 
beautiful shade of rosy bronze, chang- 
ing to salmon and fawn, shaded with 
carmine; buds and reverse of petals a 
deep rosy crimson. 
Mad. Cusin. Purplish rose, the centre 
slightly tinged with yellowish white; 
very distinct; flowers large, full and 
well formed; very fine. 
M. L. de Vilmorin. A strong grower; 
flower large and double, and of especi- 
ally tine form; clear bright red. with 
chirk ventings and shadings of velvety 
brown; a variety of the very highest 
order. 
Martin Cahuzac. Flowers of extra size 
and very fine form, quite globular: a 
beautiful rose color and bright ear- 
mine; extra good. 
Mme. Ph. Kuntz. A strong grower, 
hearing its flowers quite erect; these 
are large and double, of a cherry red 
color, passing to salmon and flesh. 
Mad. Emile Vloeberghs. Of vigorous 
growth; tine, well formed flowers, pro- 
duced on short shoots; color pale yel- 
low. shaded with rose and vermilion. 
Marie Guillot. White, tinged with a 
delicate shade of lemon; large, full and 
beautifully imbricated in form: one of 
the linest white Teas. 
Princess Sagan. A strong growing 
Rose; small, closely set, dark foliage; 
medium sized flowers of the brightest 
scarlet and velvety texture. 
Parquette. One of the finest of this 
class; the flowersare pure white, of the 
most perfect shape; aboutone and one- 
half inches in diameter, flowering in 
clusters of from five to thirty flowers 
each; a very free bloomer, and one of 
the finest, pot plants. * 
Perle des JariJins. Unquestionably 
the finest yellow Rose for either Win- 
ter or Summer flowering; the flowers 
are very large and double, of perfect 
form : color a rich shade of yellow ; a 
healthy, free grower, with beautiful 
foliage, and unequaled in profusion of 
bloom. 
Papa Gontier. It is a strong grower, 
with fine healthy foliage; the buds are 
large and long, with thick, broad petals 
of a dark carmine crimson color, but 
changing toa lighter shade in the open 
flower; an excellent Winter blooming 
variety, and one of the best for outdoor 
planting. 
Prince Bismarck. Clear, brilliant yel- 
low, producing tine, large buds of gol- 
den yellow balls; a strong and vigorous 
grower; this is a seedling from Gloire 
de Dijon. 
Princess Beatrice. A most beautiful 
Rose, and will be of value to all florists 
for Summer buds; splendid for pots 
and fine for bedding. 
Progress. Color a superb brilliant rosy 
carmine, with yellow shadings at the 
base of the petals; the flower is large, 
nearly double; very free in flower and 
a fine grower. 
Souv. de Gabrielle Brevet. Salmon 
white, rose centre. 
