The Fremont Nursery, Fremont, Ohio. 
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American Beauty This valuable rose is of American origin, being introduced by a Washing¬ 
ton florist. It is equally valuable for forcing or for open-air culture. The flowers 
are a deep crimson color, of very large size, and the most fragrant of its class. It is a 
continuous bloomer. Should be protected in winter. 
Anne de Diesbach — Brilliant, crimson, sometimes shaded with bright maroon. A superb 
garden sort; fragrant; one of the hardiest and best. 
Baronne de Bonstetten —Rich, dark red, passing to velvetv maroon, highly fragrant. Very 
double. 
Baroness Rothschild — Light pink, cupped form, very symmetrical, without fragrance, very 
beautiful. A moderate grower only. 
Clio —New. Flesh color shaded in center with rosy pink. Flowers large, of fine globular 
form; handsome foliage. One of the finest new roses. 
General Jacqueminot —Brilliant crimson, large and very fine, one of the handsomest and 
most showy roses of this color. Beautiful in the bud; semi-double when full blown. 
Of fine free growth; a universal favorite. 
La France — Delicate silvery rose; very 
large and full; an almost constant 
bloomer equal in delicacy to a Tea 
rose; the most pleasing fragrance of 
all roses; a moderate grower; semi¬ 
hardy. 
Mabel Morrison — A sport from Baroness 
Rothschild. White, changing to 
pure white; in the autumn tinged 
with rose; double cup-shaped flowers, 
freely produced. In all, save sub¬ 
stance of petal and color, this variety 
is identical with Baroness Roths¬ 
child. 
Madame Charles Wood — The flowers ex¬ 
tra large, full and double; color deep 
rosy crimson, sometimes brilliant scar¬ 
let with maroon shading; a constant 
and profuse bloomer. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet — A magnificent 
pink rose; has often been awarded 
the first premium at rose exhibitions; 
very large, and possesses a pleasing 
fragrance. Known as Hardy La 
France which it resembles. 
Magna Charta — Bright pink, suffused with 
carmine; very large, full and fra¬ 
grant, with magnificent foliage. A 
free bloomer. 
Margaret Dickson —Of magnificent form; 
white, with pale flesh center; petals very large, shell shaped, and of great substance; 
fragrant, a fine variety; foliage very large, dark green. 
Marshall P. Wilder — New, color cherry carmine; continues in bloom long after other varie¬ 
ties are out of flower; the finest H. P. rose yet produced. 
Mrs. John Laing — A seedling from Francois Michelon; soft pink; large and of fine form 
produced on strong stems; exceedingly fragrant; one of the most valuable varieties 
for forcing, and flowers continuously in the open ground. The most beautiful rose of 
recent introduction. 
Paul Neyron — Deep rose color; good foliage; by far the largest variety in cultivation. 
Probably the best bloomer in the entire list. An especially satisfactory variety to 
plant. 
Prince Camille de Rohan — Deep velvety crimson, large, moderately full. A splendid rose. 
