CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
THE BEST HUNDRED VARIETIES. 
* Abel Grand, silvery rose, large, very free bloomer. 
••♦♦Alfred Colomb, bright fiery red, large and very fine. 
Alfred K. Williams, carmine red, fine form. 
♦♦Alphonse Soupert, bright pink, form of La Reine , 
very large. 
American Beauty, bright carmine rose, very sweetly 
scented. 
♦Anna de Diesbach, deep rose, very large and showy. 
♦Augustine Guinoisseau, white, slightly tinted flesh, 
form of La France. 
Auguste Rigotard, cherry red, large and deep. 
••♦♦Baroness Rothschild, delicate flesh, one of the 
very best. 
•♦Beauty of Waltham, light crimson, large and of 
fine form. 
•Benoit Comte, brilliant scarlet, tinged with Ver¬ 
million. 
Brig-htness of Cheshunt, vivid brick red, approach¬ 
ing scarlet. 
♦Camille Bernardin, bright red, bordered with white, 
very sweet. 
Captain Christy, light salmon flesh, a distinct shade. 
•Captain Hayward, bright carmine crimson, perfect 
form, sweetly scented. 
Caroline d’Arden, pure soft rose, petals of great 
substance. 
••♦♦Charles Lefebvre, brilliant velvety crimson, superb. 
Chestnut Scarlet, the most vivid scarlet crimson; 
flowers, semi-double, but surpassing bright. 
Comte de Raimbaud, new shade of purplish crim¬ 
son, very beautiful. 
♦♦Comtesse de Oxford, bright carmine red, very large, 
handsome foliage. 
Countess of Roseberry, brilliant carmine rose, 
very double. 
**Dr. Andry, bright reddish crimson, large, free 
flowerer. 
Due de Wellington, dark crimson, fine large flower. 
♦•••Duke of Edinburgh, bright vermillion, superb 
form. 
Duchess de Morny, splendid clear light rose, 
beautifully formed. 
•Duchess of Bedford, dazzling light scarlet crimson. 
•♦••Dupuy Jamain, very bright cerise, large, full, and 
fine form. 
Earl of Beaconsfield, cherry carmine, shape per¬ 
fect. 
Earl of Dufferin, rich velvety crimson shaded with 
dark maroon. 
Eclair, bright fiery red, large and full, form of 
Chas. Lefebvre. 
Edouard Morren, glossy pink, a very fresh and 
delicate shade. 
Elie Morel, rosy lilac, large, full and perfect form. 
••Etienne Levet, light carmine red, perfectly folded. 
Exposition de Brie, bright scarlet, one of the best. 
•Ferdinand de Lesseps, crimson, shaded with 
violet. 
•Fisher Holmes, crimson, with a purplish shading. 
••••General Jacqueminot, scarlet crimson, large and 
magnificent. 
Gloire Lyonnaise, chrome yellow, edged with 
white. 
Gloire de Margottin, dazzling red; the most bril¬ 
liant known. 
•Gustave Piganeat, brilliant carmine lake, as large 
as Paul Neyron. 
•Henrich Schultheis, delicate pinkish rose, large 
and sweetly scented. 
Helen Paul, white, sometimes slightly shaded 
with pink. 
Horace Vernet, bright light crimson; a superb 
flower. 
•Jeannie Dickson, rosy pink with a silvery pink 
edge. 
•John Stuart Mill, bright clear red, large, f_ill and 
beautifully formed. 
•♦John Hopper, brilliant rosy crimson, an abundant 
bloomer. 
•**La France de 89, brilliant red, sometimes lined with 
white. 
La France,bright lilac rose, centre silvery white; a 
favorite. 
La Rosiere, velvety crimson, a grand flower. 
•Louis Van Houtte, reddish scarlet and amaranth, 
shaded with bluish purple. 
Mabel Morrison, pure white, form of Baroness 
Rothschild. 
•••Madame C. Testout, habit and character of La. 
France , but deeper in color. 
Madame Eugenie Verdier, bright satined rose, 
silver shaded. 
Madame F. Jamain, bright rose carmine, exceed¬ 
ingly fragrant. 
••Madame L. Delaplace, bright crimson, very large 
and full. 
Madame Marie Verdier, beautiful satin rose, 
cupped form. 
Madame Montet, soft pink, shaded with white. 
•Madame Nachary, light silvery rose, deep cupped 
form. 
•••Madame G. Luizet, fine satin rose ; very clear. 
Madame Chas. Crapelet, light crimson, large and 
full form. 
•Madame Chas. Wood, crimson shaded with pur¬ 
ple; extra form. 
Madame Victor Verdier, beautiful cherry rose, 
exquisitely cupped. 
Mdlle. Eugenie Verdier, bright flesh-rose, reverse 
of petals silvery white. 
Mdlle. Marie Rady, red, bordered'with white; fine. 
•Mdlle. S. M. Rodocanachi, very brilliant cherry- 
rose, extra fragrant. 
••Mdlle. Annie Wood, vivid crimson, of the most 
perfect form. 
•Magna Charta, bright pink suffused with carmine, 
large and full. 
Marchioness of Dufferin, rosy pink suffused with 
yellow, enormous size. 
Marchioness of Londonderry, ivory white, of 
great substance and perfect form. 
•Marshall P. Wilder, cherry carmine, form of Al¬ 
fred Colomb. 
•Margaret Dickson, white, centre petals, pale flesh, 
very fine. 
Marguerite de St. Amand, magnificent bright pink. 
•••Marie Bauman, light crimson, large, full and fine 
form. 
••Marquise de Castellane, bright rose, very large 
and full. 
Maurice Bernardin, crimson beautifully shaded 
with violet. 
May Quennell, magenta carmine, shaded with 
crimson. 
•••Merveille de Lyon, beautiful pure white, form ®f 
Baroness Rothschild, 
♦*Mons. E. Y. Teas, dazzling cherry red, perfect 
form. 
Mrs. Geo. Dickson, delicate soft pink, finely formed. 
♦♦♦Mrs. John Laing, soft pink, style of Madctme G. 
Luizet. 
Mrs. R. G, Sharman Crawfoid, deep rosy pink 
shaded with pale flesh. 
♦Mrs. Jowitt, glowing crimson, very large and full. 
Paul Jamain, brilliant velvety crimson, large and 
fine. 
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