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ROSES OF SPECIAL MERIT, continued 
Sunset. Full, finely formed flowers ; rich golden 
amber, tinged and shaded ruddy copper ; a pro- 
lific bloomer. 
*Souvenir de la Malmaison. One of the choicest 
Roses we offer and one that will give entire satis- 
faction for garden or pot culture. The color is 
creamy flesh, bright and clear. 
Winnie Davis. The color is 
apricot-pink, shading to a flesh 
tint at base of petals ; buds 
oblong and well formed when 
fully expanded, resembling a 
sunburst; most peculiar and 
strikingly beautiful. 
*White Lady. One of the 
startling new Roses of recent 
date. It has gigantic flowers 
with enormous magnolia - like 
petals ; one of the handsomest 
and most effective of Roses, 
and very distinct. The color is 
white, delicately flushed with 
pale pink ; blooms are borne in 
great profusion on stiff stems, 
with heavy foliage. 
*White Bougere. Free-bloom- 
ing, clean and healthy in 
growth ; flowers pure white, of good substance, 
on good stiff stems; will produce 50 per cent 
more blooms than Bride. 
*White Maman Cochet. This American sport of 
the grand French variety is very likely to prove 
the very best white bedder. 
Yellow Cochet (Madame Derepas Matrat). A 
pure Tea Rose, very free-growing and hardy in 
character. It throws up fine 
strong stems, crowned by soli- 
tary buds of grand size; the 
color is a good sulphur-yellow 
on first opening, changing to 
a delightful rose-color as the 
flower gets age, when it takes 
on this rose shade. 
FOUR LA FRANCE 
ROSES 
*Pink La France. The flow- 
ers are very large, double, de- 
lightfully fragrant ; light silvery 
pink; blooms continuously 
throughout the season and 
stands first among the Roses 
for our climate. 
*White La France. Pearly 
white, shading to rose ; like La France in other 
characteristics. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
*6eneral Jacqueminot. Rich velvety crimson ; 
magnificent in bud state or open. 
*Magna Charta. Pink, shading to carmine ; very 
large and globular. Buds magnificent and pro- 
duced in abundance. 
^Margaret Dickson. Flower very large; white, 
with rose center; petals very 
large, shell-shaped, of heaviest 
texture. 
Mrs. John Laing. Queen of 
the Hybrid Perpetuals. Soft 
pink, withsatin-like sheen. The 
flowers are large, finely shaped 
and exceedingly fragrant. 
*Paul Neyron. The largest- 
flowered Rose in cultivation, 
and one of the freest blooming ; 
color deep clear rose ; very 
fresh and attractive ; an ex- 
ceptionally good grower, mak- 
ing straight shoots 4 to 5 feet 
high in one season, each shoot 
tipped with an immense flower, 
often 5 inches in diameter. 
*Vick’s Caprice. Soft, deli- 
cate pink, shaded carmine. 
*Red La France (Duchess of Albany). Retains 
all the characteristics of the type, with the blooms 
three to four shades darker, of a deep carmine- 
pink hue. 
*Striped La France. Beautifully variegated 
bright rose on a satin pink ground. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
^Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, variegated car- 
mine, rose and white; very double; flowers in 
beautiful clusters. 
Climbing Meteor, The finest crimson ever- 
blooming climbing Rose. It is a rich, velvety 
crimson, much like the forcing Rose Meteor, of 
which it is a sport, and an ex- 
tremely strong-growing variety, 
making shoots 12 to 15 feet 
long in a single season, under 
favorable circumstances. It has 
the same characteristics as its 
parent, and will give unalloyed 
satisfaction. 
Climbing Wootton. New, 
hardy everblooming crimson 
Rose. To our mind this is one 
of the best Roses in this book, 
for these reasons : It is hardy, 
has no weak spots, grows with 
wonderful vigor, blooms con- 
tinually throughout the season, 
producing flowers that are 
nothing less than superb, both 
Red La Franc. Rose size and profusion of flow- 
ers ; color a bright magenta- 
red ; flowers large and petals heavy and leathery ; 
beautiful buds. An all-right climber. 
^Crimson Rambler. Perfectly hardy in the open 
ground ; will grow 8 to 10 feet in a season. 
Flowers appear in great panicles, and are of a 
deep, rich crimson color, like blood-colored vel- 
vet; when cut they last two weeks in water, and 
fully a month on the bush. 
