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MAH<iARET MeGKEDV, orange-vermillion flow¬ 
ers, which are produced in profusion, an 
ideal bedding rose. 
MrGKEDY SCARLET, truly a beautiful rose, 
one of the best. Perfectly shaped flowers 
of large size, light red. This rose has all 
the good qualities of the Radiance and 
seems immune from all diseases. 
MEVHOl'W (i. A. VAN KOSSEII, light-orange, 
petals are marked peculiarly with veins. 
MME. BUTTERFLY, rose-pink, an old favorite, 
good cutflower. 
MME. ED. HERIOT, coral-red and salmon, a 
beautiful color, but the plant is subject to 
blackspot. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE, white, shaded with 
blush, fragrant, prolific bloomer. 
MME. JULES GROLEZ, bright pink, prolific 
bloomer. 
MME. NICHOLAS AUSSEL, salmon, shaded car¬ 
mine, flowers very large and double, dis¬ 
ease resistant, another good new introduc¬ 
tion. 
MRS. AARON WARD, a small flower of golden 
buff. 
MRS. ( HAS. BELL, one of the Radiance family 
of shell-pink color. 
NIBS. E. P. THOM, a real yellow rose of good 
growth, prolific bloomer. 
AIRS. HENRY BOWLES, globular flowers of 
deep pink, vigorous and free blooming. 
AIRS. HENRY MORSE, a two-tone clear pink, 
nicely shaped buds. 
AIRS. PIERRE S. I)U PONT, golden-yellow flow¬ 
ers. compact bushy plant. 
AIRS. SAM McGREDY, coppery-orange, flushed 
with dull red on the outside of petals. 
AIRS. W. C. MILLER, peonie shaped flowers of 
rose-pink. 
AIRS. W. E. NICKERSON, long slender bud of 
silvery-pink, shaded with old gold. A weak 
flower stem is the only fault of this rose. 
OLYMPIAD, blood-red flowers, perfectly Sihaped 
long buds, but subject to diseases. 
OPHELIA, yellowish-pink, an old favorite. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER, large flowers borne 
on long stems, makes this an ideal rose for 
cutting, a blending of cerise-pink, flame- 
scarlet and yellow. 
PRES. PLUAIECOCQ,, coppery-yellow, overglow 
of deep salmon, upright grower. 
RADIANCE, two-tone pink, well known for its 
hardiness and vigorous growth. 
RAPTURE, a sport of Mme. Butterfly, deeper 
pink. 
RED RADIANCE, a light red sport of Radiance, 
identical in habit. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS, coppery-red buds, 
opening to golden yellow, ideal for cutting. 
SOEUR THERESE. a new yellow introduction, 
very vigorous grower of excellent habits. 
SOI V, DE CL. PERNET. lemon yellow, shy 
bloomer. 
SOI V. DE GEORGES PERNET, brick-red flow¬ 
ers of very large size. Very double. 
SYRACUSE, a new red rose of recent years, 
fine long stems for cutting. 
TALISMAN, a blending of scarlet and orange, 
good growing habit, good fall bl-oomer, very 
popular. 
YILLE DE PARIS, a buttercup yellow, but with 
rather weak flower stems. 
YATERLAND, dark red, sturdy grower, disease 
resistant. 
■WILHELM HORDES, golden-salmon, with a 
flush of copper-red, very fragrant. 
WILLOWAIERE, shrimp-pink, shaded yellow, 
good blo-omer. 
POLYANTHAS or BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
EDITH CAYELL, very dark red. very striking 
color. 
ELLEN POULSON, bright rose pink. 
GLORIA MUNDI, brick-red, a very unusual and 
striking color. 
GRU.N.S AN AACHEN, orange, opening to flesh- 
pink, large flower. ' 
IDEAL, dark red, very brilliant. 
MME. CECIL BRUNNER, very small shell pink 
flowers, fine for boutonnier. 
MME. NORBERT LEVWYASEUR, dark pink. 
•ORLEANS, light red with a white center. 
TRIOMPHE OR LEA N A IS. bright, cherry red. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
AMERICAN PILLAR, brilliant crimson pink, 
with large wbite eye, very striking. 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY, brilliant carmine 
flowers of excellent form. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER, clear pink, which 
holds the color well. 
DR. VV. VAN FLEET, pale pink flowers, pro¬ 
duced in abundance. Very vigorous grower. 
EMILY GRAY, golden-buff flowers of fine form, 
with bolly-like foliage. 
GARDENIA, yellow buds opening into creamy 
flowers of medium size. 
JACOTTE, large semi-double flowers of orange- 
yellow, tinted coppery-red. 
MARY WALLACE, large very bright pink 
flowers. 
VIME, GREGOTRE S TEACH LIN, the “Spanish 
Beauty,” large flowers, delicate pink, chart¬ 
ed crimson on the. outside. 
PA I L’S SCARLET CLIMBER, intense scarlet 
flowers which do not become unsightly. 
One of the best climbing roses. 
PRIMROSE, large double flowers, of soft prim¬ 
rose-yellow. 
SILYERMOON, creamy white flowers, single, 
showing the golden anthers. 
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