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Comtesse de Cholseul, mod. Cherry 
red : a line rose, somewhat similar to 
Marie Rady. 
Comtesse de Serenye, vi{j. Flesh 
color and mottled; large, full, glob¬ 
ular; unique; an excellent late 
bloomer. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc, viff. Bronzed 
rose color, shaded darker; fragrant; 
quite distinct and beautiful; a line 
rose for the house. 
Coquette des Alps, mod. Pure white, 
slightly shaded with red; medium 
or small size, but very beautifully 
formed; a perpetual bloomer; one 
of the best of its class. 
Cornelia Cook, mod. Pule yellow, 
almost white; large and full; su¬ 
perb for the greenhouse.... 
Crested Moss, Cristata, mod. Rose 
color; buds peculiarly and beauti¬ 
fully formed, and very mossy; bud 
ded plants.. 
DAWSON. A true hybrid obtained by 
crossing Rosa Multillora with General 
Jacqueminot. The result is a vigor¬ 
ous and hardy plant with a tendency 
to climb. The liowers are numerous, 
grow in clusters; are quite lull; of a 
deep pink color, and very fragrant. 
A promising sort. 
Deuil de Paul Fontaine, vl(/. Rod 
shaded with crimson: large and full. 
Duchess of Edinburgh, dwf. A Ben¬ 
gal rose with tea blood. Crimson ; 
the buds are handsome, but with lit¬ 
tle or no fragrance; blossoms freely 
under glass. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY, mod. (New) 
A sport from Ln France , which it 
closely resembles, except that it is 
several shades darker; a splendid ac¬ 
quisition ; line for forcing or for 
growing in the open ground. 
Duke of Edinburgh, viy. Bright 
crimson or vermilion; tine. 
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