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Roses 
Pink Roses 
Anemone (Pink Cherokee). 
Cherokee. Climl>er. 
I^roduccs its large daiiUy j)ink 
blossoms throughout a jjeriod of 
three or four weeks. Very beautiful. 
Anna de Dieshach. II. P., Bush. 
Large-ilowered; beautiful shade 
of shelbjMuk. 'I'lie buds are very 
fine and are {)roduced on long stems 
Looks somewhat like Paul Xeyron. 
Dahy Rambler. Poly., Bush. 
A dwarf variety i)rodu('ing ron- 
tinuously throughout its growing 
season clusters of small pink Roses. 
Color is a beautiful shade of pink. 
Bon Silene. 7 ., Bush. 
A very free-flowering jdnk Rose. 
The flowers are colored in different 
shades of pink with deeper pink 
veining on the petals. 
Climbing Bridesmaid. T., Climber. 
Produces flowers of a delicate 
shade of light pink which varies 
somewhat, d'hey are large and fine, 
part icularly during cooler weather. Mme. Lambara 
Duchesse de Brabant. 7 '., Bush. 
An old-time favorite with globular buds and 
flowers in a beautiful shade of clear light pink. 
It is a good grower, dense, bushy and in the South 
very free-flowering. 
Letty Coles. T., Bush. 
A strong-growing Rose, producing an abun¬ 
dance of beautifully shaded pinkish salmon 
flowers. 
Mme. Jules Grolez. T.,Bush. 
Rather dwarf in growth, producing satiny pink 
buds and flowers of fine shape and clear coloring, 
d'he color and style of this Rose are unusual, 
and flowers are produced with great freedom. 
Mme. Lambard. T..Bush. 
The strongest-growing pink Rose in our col¬ 
lection. The shade varies from clear light jjink to 
a deeper tint, darker on the outside of the petals 
than on the inside. This Rose with a little care 
in pruning can be grown in tree form. 
Minnie Francis. T.,Bush. 
Has flowers of unusual style—rather open, 
d'he buds are long and ])ointed. ('olor dark pink, 
in different shades. .X strong grower. 
Duchesse de Brabant 
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