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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 
Marie Finger, Rose, deeper at center; fine in 
autumn. 
Marie Rady. Brilliant red; large, full, splendid 
shape. 
Marie Verdier. Pure rose; fine cupped form; large 
petals. 
Marquise de Castellane. Clear rose; large, full, 
globular. 
Mavourneen. Silvery pink, tipped with flesh. 
M. H. Walsh. (A. Dickson & Sons.) Rich, velvety 
crimson, suffused with scarlet. Vigorous, erect 
growth; every shoot terminates in a flower-bud; 
free-flowering; large, full flowers of perfect form, 
best autumnal of its color. 75c. each, $6 per doz. 
Merveille de Lyon. White, peach at center; flow¬ 
ers cupped. 
Merrie England. Rosy crimson, marked with silver. 
Mile. Eugenie Verdier. Bright flesh-colored Rose, 
the reverse of the petals silvery white; very large 
and full. 
Mrs. A. M. Kirker. Clear bright cerise; large, full, 
well formed. 
Mrs. Crocker. Soft pink; large, full, well f ormed. 
Mrs. Frank Cant. Clear pink, edge of petals silvery 
pink. 
Mrs. F. W. Sanford. Blush-rose, shading to white. 
Mrs. Geo. Dickson. Delicate soft pink; continuous 
bloomer. 
Mrs. Harkness. Rose-blush. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft rosy pink; nice foliage. 
Popular. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. Deep rosy pink, 
outer petals shaded with pale flesh, base of petals 
white. 
Oskar Cordel. Bright rosy carmine; very sweetly 
scented. 
Paul Neyron. Rosy pink; immense flowers. 
Perfection des Blanches. White; medium-sized; full. 
Pierre Hotting. Crimson, shaded violet; large, full, 
globular. 
Pride of Waltham. Flesh, shaded with rose; large; full. 
Prince Arthur. Brilliant rich crimson; full and 
double. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep maroon; fine foliage. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, with blush edges; large 
and full. 
Reynolds Hole. Rich maroon, shaded with crimson. 
Rev. Alan Cheales. Pure lake, with reflexed silvery 
white petals shaded with black. 
Robert Duncan. Rosy lake; flowers large and well 
formed. 
Rouge Angevine. Geranium-red; large; perfect 
form. 50 cts. each. 
Salamander. Bright scarlet-crimson. A magnificent 
flower. 
Senateur Vaisse. Dazzling red; large; double and 
fine form. 
Sir Roland Hill. Rich; port-wine with maroon; fine 
form. 
Star of Waltham. Deep crimson; rich and effective; 
very large, double and of fine form. 
Sultan of Zanzibar. Blackish maroon, petals edged 
with scarlet. 
Susanne Marie Rodocanachi. Soft pink; good form. 
Symmetry. Deep carmine-crimson; flowers very 
large and fine. 50 cts. each. 
T. B. Haywood. Crimson-scarlet, with darker 
shading. 
Thomas Mills. Crimson; large and full; a grand 
Rose. 
Tom Wood. Cherry-red; large; double; shell-shaped 
petals. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-crimson; of large size; fine 
form. 
Ulster. Bright salmon; strongly perfumed. Im¬ 
mense blossoms, beautiful foliage, and a grand 
grower. 
Walsh’s “Urania.” My new seedling from Ameri¬ 
can Beauty; an everblooming hardy Rose. Vigor¬ 
ous in growth; bright crimson; large, straight 
stems, luxuriant foliage. A grand and continuous, 
hardy, summer-blooming Rose. 75 cts. each, 
$7.50 per doz. 
Victor Hugo. Crimson, very glowing; good form, 
attractive. 
Victor Verdier. Cherry-rose, shaded carmine; abun¬ 
dant bloomer. 
MRS. JOHN LAING ROSES 
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