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I WALSH’S HANDBOOK OF ROSES 
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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 
Duchess of Fife. Beautiful, soft silvery pink, with 
fine form and marked fragrance. . 
Duchesse de Morny. Delicate, bright rosy pink; 
makes an erect growth. 
Due de Rohan. Fine; brilliant carmine; large and 
well formed; popular. 
Duke of Edinburgh. A seedling of General Jac¬ 
queminot; scarlet-crimson, shaded with maroon. 
Duke of Fife. Rich crimson-scarlet; large and full; 
excellent for cutting. 
Duke of Teck. Crimson-scarlet; large, full and 
distinct; a favorite in England. 
Duke of Wellington. Velvety red, shaded with deep 
crimson; resists mildew well. 
Dupuy Jamain. Very brilliant cerise, shaded with 
crimson; large; well formed; fragrant. 
Earl of Dufferin. Rich, brilliant, velvety crimson, 
shaded with dark maroon. 
Earl of Pembroke. Soft velvety crimson, shaded 
bright red; distinct; good. 
Eclair. Bright and fiery red; medium size and neat 
shape; good. 
Ellen Drew. Light silver-pink, with peach shading. 
Etienne Levet. Carmine-red; very large; of fine 
form; little distributed. 
Eugene Verdier. Silvery pink, tinged with fawn; 
one of the best; buds perfect. 
E. Y. Teas. Bright red; of the most perfect double 
form; highly scented. 
Ferdinand de Lesseps. Rich crimson, shaded with 
violet; flowers often in clusters. 
Fisher Holmes. Rich scarlet-crimson; flowers large 
and borne in abundance. 
Fimbriata. Brilliant scarlet; petals fimbriated; 
desirable for its unique form. 
Frau Karl Druschki. White; perfectly formed; 
probably the most widely grown White Hybrid 
Remontant. 
Francois Michelon. Deep rose, tinged with lilac; 
very large and full. 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson-scarlet; 
very sweet; an old favorite noted for its beauty 
and hardiness. 
George Arends. New. Delicate rose; large, full 
and deliciously scented. 75 cts. each. 
Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. (Guinoisseau & 
Chedane.) A valuable acquisition to the Hybrid 
Perpetual class; vigorous in growth, and distinct 
in color. Perfectly formed flowers suitable for 
exhibition. Color, pure vermilion-red; very large 
and full; a grand Rose. 50 cts. each. 
Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling red, almost scarlet; 
large, semi-double, globular; fragrant. 
Grand Mogul. Brilliant crimson, shaded with scar¬ 
let and black; large, full, of perfect, symmetrical 
shape. 
Gustave Piganeau. Brilliant carmine-lake; very 
large, full and cupped; buds long. 
Heinrich Schultheis. Delicate pinkish rose; large; 
of good form; very free-blooming. 
Helen Keller. Rosy cerise; flowers large, full and 
fragrant; a distinct and lovely Rose. 
Her Majesty. Clear, satiny rose; exceedingly large. 
Horace Vernet. Velvety red, shaded with dark 
crimson. 
Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet; 
good size and fine form; highly perfumed. 
Jeannie Dickson. A magnificent Rose. Color, rosy 
pink edged velvety pink, base of petals pale yellow. 
John Hopper. Bright rosy pink; large and double; 
blooms freely; grown widely. 
John Stewart Mill. Bright clear red; of fine form. 
J. S. Fay. Originated at Woods Hole. A vigorous 
grower, of unquestionable hardiness and free- 
flowering. Double flowers, of great substance; 
dark crimson, shaded. Awarded many First- 
class Certificates. 75 cts. each. 
Jules Margottin. Bright carmine; large and full; 
fragrant. 
Jubilee. New. Maroon; the darkest, pure one- 
colored Rose that nature seems able to produce. 
Awarded the first. Gold Medal ever given for a 
new Rose by the Massachusetts Horticultural 
Society. 
Lady Arthur Hill. Rosy lilac; most distinct and 
lovely. 
Lady Helen Stewart. Bright crimson, shaded with 
scarlet. 
Lady Sheffield. Brilliant rosy cerise; of fine shape. 
Lawrence Allen. Clear, soft pink, with lighter 
shadings. 
Louis Van Houtte. Fiery red, shaded with crimson; 
very vivid. 
Mabel Morrison. Pure white; a good Rose. 
Madame Alfred Carriere. Pure white; elegant foli¬ 
age. 
Madame Crapelet. Beautiful light, crimson; full and 
perfect. 
Madame Delville. Rosy pink; good shape; highly 
perfumed. 
Madame Eugene Verdier. Satiny rose, with silvery 
shading; large double. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Light silvery pink; very 
distinct. 
Madame Hausmann. Crimson; large and double; 
good. 
Madame Isaac Pereire. Vivid carmine; large and 
double. 
Madame Lacharme. White; fine form. 
Madame Victor Verdier. Rich cherry-red; very 
large. 
Magna Charta. Bright rose; large and full; mag¬ 
nificent. 
Marchioness of Downshire. Satin-pink, shaded 
silvery pink. 
Marchioness of Dufferin. Beautiful rosy pink; very 
large. 
Marchioness of Londonderry. Ivory; shell-shaped 
petals. 
Marchioness of Lome. Rose, center carmine; fra¬ 
grant. 
Margaret Dickson. White, flesh at center; large 
petals. 
Marie Baumann. Vivid red; large, full; very free- 
blooming. 
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