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I WALSH’S HANDBOOK OF ROSES 
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HYBRID POLYANTHAS, continued 
Marie Pavie. A beautiful Polyantha; perpetual 
summer-blooming variety; hardy, vigorous in 
growth, and one of the best and most satisfactory 
in the Polyantha class. Flowers white, with rose 
center. It is one of the earliest to bloom, and con¬ 
tinues until cut down by the frost. 
Mignonette. Soft rose, changing to white; small 
and pretty, blooming in clusters. 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
Orleans Rose. New Polyantha. Strong, vigorous 
grower, with immense trusses of bloom which 
are brilliant geranium-red, with white center; 
dwarf in growth; always in bloom. 
Perle d’Or. Nankeen-yellow, with orange center; 
small and full; very beautiful. 
NOISETTE ROSES 
Marechal Niel. Bright, rich golden yellow; large; 
full, fine form; a grand yellow Rose. 75 cts. each, 
extra strong, $1 each. 
William Allen Richardson. Deep orange-yellow; 
small but very showy. 50 cts. each; extra-strong, 
75 cts. 
MOSS ROSES 
40 cts. each, $4 per doz. 
Annie Welter. Dark red; strong; full; well mossed. 
Baron de Wassenaer. Light crimson; cupped; showy. 
Blanche Moreau. White. 
Celina. Brilliant crimson. 
Common. Double; pale rose. 
Crested. Rosy pink. 
Comtesse de Murinais. White, shaded blush; good. 
Glory of Mosses. Pink. 
Little Gem. Crimson, beautifully mossed; small. 
Old Pink. Pale rose, large; one of the best. 
Perpetual White. White, blooming in clusters. 
White Bath. Paper-white; beautiful; large; full. 
Zenobia. Very soft satin-rose; large; full; fragrant. 
CHINA ROSES 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Arethusa. Clear yellow, tinted apricot; medium. 
Cardinal. Dark red, center yellow; free-flowering. 
Cora. Clear yellow, tinted carmine; medium; full. 
Comtesse du Cayla. Reddish carmine, tinted orange; 
large; full; very beautiful. 
Cramoisi Superieur. Glowing crimson; a great 
bloomer; fine for bedding. 
Ducher. Pure white; large; a profuse and continuous 
bloomer; superb. 
Eugene Beauharnais. Amaranth; large; full; good. 
Fabvier. Dazzling crimson; the finest of its color; 
excellent for bedding. 
Frau Syndica Roeloffs. Bright yellow, shaded 
coppery red; buds long; medium size. 
Hermosa. Much like Old Blush; rather full; free. 
Laure de Broglie. Large, full; one of the finest. 
Laurette Messimy. Rose, shaded yellow; lovely. 
Leuchtfeuer. Bright red; large and full; sweet. 
Louis Philippe. Deep crimson; very free-blooming. 
CHINA ROSES, continued 
Madame Eugene Resal. Rosy pink, shaded orange. 
Madame Laure Dupont. Bright carmine-red, shaded 
silvery rose, tinted white and bordered carmine. 
Mile, de la Vallette. Golden yellow, shaded coppery 
red, outside of petals ruby; flowers of medium 
size, full and sweetly scented. 
Mrs. Bosanquet. Palest flesh; sweet; a good bloomer. 
Mrs. Edward Clayton. Coppery golden yellow, 
edges of petals bright carmine-red; flowers large 
and fairly full; bud long; very free and beautiful. 
Old Blush. (Known as “Alonthly.”) The original 
of this class; free-flowering; buds beautiful. 
Pourpre Sanguine. Brilliant scarlet; very fine. 
Queen Mab. Soft rosy apricot, center shaded orange, 
outside tinted rose and violet; very fine. 
Unermudleche. Rich crimson, shaded red; free. 
Viridiflora. Flowers green, same color as foliage. 
AUSTRIAN BRIERS AND 
THEIR HYBRIDS 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz., unless otherwise priced 
Arthur R. Goodwin. Originated in 1909. Coppery 
orange-red, passing to salmon-pink as the flowers 
expand—a superb combination of color. The 
flowers when expanded are flat-centered, usually 
suffused with a faint blush of salmon. A special 
feature of the plant is its shiny chocolate-colored 
stems and its large thorns, which are red and 
translucent when young. Flowers medium to large 
and full. 75 cts. each. 
Beaute de Lyon. Coral-red, slightly shaded with 
yellow; flower large, full, globular, petals of great 
depth. A truly superb Rose. $1 each. 
Copper Austrian. Bright reddish copper; single. 
Deutschland. Bud opening whitish yellow, changing 
to deep yellow and rosy pink; large, double, flat- 
tish flowers; very distinct. Prune moderately. 
Gottfried Keller. Apricot, with golden yellow 
center. 
Harrison’s. Very pretty yellow; suited for bedding. 
Johannisfeuer. Golden yellow, at the ends brilliant, 
fiery red, a wonderful color; flowers medium, full. 
Juliet. Outside of petals old-gold, interior rich rosy 
red changing to deep rose as the flowers expand. 
Blooms both in summer and autumn. $1 each. 
Madame Edouard Herriot. Vivid terra-cotta, pass¬ 
ing to clear strawberry-rose; semi-double; glossy 
green foliage. A valuable Rose for the garden 
and also a good forcing Rose. $1 each, $10 per doz. 
Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow; large, fine. 
Rayon d’Or. Cadmium-yellow as the blooms begin 
to open, toning to sunflower-yellow when fully 
expanded. Immune to mildew. Flower large, full, 
of fine globular form. $1 each. 
Soleil d’Angers. Deep ocher-yellow, edged ver¬ 
milion; foliage very sweetly scented. $1 each. 
Soleil d’Or. Varying from orange-yellow to reddish 
gold, shaded with nasturtium-red; large, full, 
flat-shaped flowers; perfectly hardy; free-blooming. 
Viscountess Enfield. Coppery old-rose, shaded with 
yellow; inner petals tinted with carmine; large, 
full, elongated; free-flowering. Si each. 
Yellow Austrian. Deep yellow; single; beautiful. 
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