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E. G. Hill (Lemoine 1906), large symmetrical flowers, 
7.8 petals very closely and evenly placed. Rose-pink 
with lighter tints and occasionally a few golden sta¬ 
mens. Stiff stems of medium height. Our stock is 
strong and vigorous. Midseason. 
Enchantment (Hollis 1907), large globular blooms of 
8.0 deep shell-pink. Strong upright stems of medium 
height. Late. A very good landscape variety. 
Eugenie Verdier (Calot 1864), tall free-blooming variety, 
8.6 good size and form. Delicate flesh center, lighter 
outer petals of beautiful satiny sheen. Midseason. 
Exquisite (Kelway 1912), good-sized flat flowers of warm 
8.5 pink, petals rather pointed. Not strong in young 
plants, but well established plants produce fine flow¬ 
ers. Flagrant. Midseason to late. 
Faribault (Brand 1918), deep rose of a peculiar shade 
7.8 with a silver sheen. 
Felix Crousse (Crousse 1881), a compact globular bloom 
8.4 of large size and fine form. Deep ruby-red, center 
shading deeper. Very choice. Midseason to late. 
Gigantea (Lamartine, Calot 1860), extremely large flow- 
8.2 ers delicate rose-pink. Midseason. A very popular 
variety for both garden effects and cut flowers. 
Henry Avery (Brand 1907), flushed white guard petals 
8.8 and center, and wide collar of yellow petals. “Ac¬ 
cidental” markings of yellow and green in the cen¬ 
ter. Fine for garden effect. Very fragrant. 
Jules Calot (Calot 1861), large double flowers of a beau- 
7.2 tiful shade of deep rose-pink. Blooms very freely 
and is choice as a cut flower. Late. 
La Rosiere (Crousse 1888), a dainty variety with semi- 
8.3 double white blooms having yellow tints like a tea 
rose. Foliage dark green and “crinkled.” Not large 
but very charming. Midseason. 
Livingstone (Crousse 1879), compact flowers of light sil- 
8.1 very-pink, oftentimes flecked with carmine. Strong 
stems produce a profusion of bloom. Late. 
Mime. Calot (Meillez 1856), large, fresh-pink blossoms 
8.1 with some buff shades. Strong stems. Early. 
Madame D. Treyeran (Dessert 1899), delicately tinted 
8.2 white petals, dotted and splashed with lilac. A free 
bloomer and very fragrant. Early. 
Mme. Emile Galle (Crousse 1881), an exquisite shade of 
8.5 shell-pink. Flowers large and borne on long stems. 
We can thoroughly recommend this when a very late 
variety is desired. 
Mile. Jeanne Riviere (Riviere 1908), guard petals deep 
8.2 flesh, gradually changing lighter, center petals nar¬ 
rower and of a deep cream shade. Tall, strong stems 
and abundant flowers. This variety is especially good 
for garden or mass effects. Midseason. 
