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Perle des Blanches, pure white; good form. 
Prof. Koch, rich, deep crimson . 
Victor Verdier, bright rose, crimson centre. 
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MOSS ROSES. 
Moss Roses are very popular and much admired for their beautiful buds, which are covered 
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Aphelis purpurea, violet purple, large and full, very double and fragrant... So.-tz 
Boursier de la Riviera, deep red . . . 
Countess of Murinais, pale flesh, changing to pure white . .3c 
Duchesse d’Ystrie, bright red, fine form . ’’*’’*’***' 
Eliz. Rowe, light rose . ^ 
Henry Martin, dark rose c 'lor . 
Mrs. Wood, deep red tinged purple . . 
Mad. de la Rochelambert, fine clear rose .* .3c 
Princess Adelaide, pink, blooming in clusters, often called “ Climbing Moss” ............. .3 c 
Raphael, pinkish white . 
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CLIMBING ROSES. 
Climbing Roses are perfectly hardy, blooming early in the summer, and when in a rich soil 
soon covering any arbor or porch. 
Baltimore Belle, pale blush, nearly white. 
Gem of the Prairies, carmine-crimson. . . 
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