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Description, Etc*. 
Harrison’s Yellow, mod. This and 
the Persian Yellow are the only hat d\ 
yellow roses. The tloweis arc of 
me dium size and ol’ a bright golden 
yellow. This variety should be 
pruned in the summer, as the llowet > 
appear on the old wood. 
Hermosa, mod. Beautiful pa.e rose, 
double*; a profuse bloomer and gen¬ 
eral favorite. 
Isabella Sprunt, mod. Sulphur yel 
low; a beautiful old Rose. 
John Hopper, rip. Carmine rose, 
large and lull; an excellent bloomer: 
a great favorite. 
Jean Liabaud, mod. Very rich dark 
crimson, large and full; fragrant; a 
fme rose. Only budded plants. 
Jean Soupert, mod. Dark crimson; 
a Hue ro-c. Budded plants only. 
Jules Margotten, rip. Brilliant rose 
color; an excellent bloomer. 
Kronpilnzessin Victoria, rip. Asport 
from the old favorite Malmaison. 
Outer petals \\ hite, timer ones bright 
sulphur yellow. The llowcrs are 
large, l ull and fragrant. It is a most 
promising variety. 
LADY HELEN STEW ART, ( NEW). rip 
Crimson, large and lull; fragrant_ 
La Reino, rip. Rosy lilac, large, full, 
globular, profuse llowcring, espe¬ 
cially lim* late in season, when it pro¬ 
duces more (lowers than any other 
rose that we know of; hardy. Truly 
a “Queen” and a rose for the people. 
La France, mod. Beautiful silvery 
rose color, lightest inside; outside ot 
petals deep rose; large and full; 
beautiful in the bud; very fragrant: 
a profuse bloomer; one of the roses 
we make a specialty of; needs slight 
protection. 
La Roslere, mod. Dark ct nuson, after 
the manner of Prime ('amide , but 
rather an improvement.. 
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