M.H.Walsh, Wood’s Hole, Mass.> 
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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 
Marie Finger. Bright flesh-colored rose, deeper in the center ; 
very charming and useful ; especially fine in autumn. 
Marie Rady. Brilliant red, very large, full, of splendid shape. 
Marie Yerdier. Pure rose, fine cupped form, with large petals! 
a splendid flower. 
Marquise de Castellane. Bright clear rose, very large, full, and 
of globular form ; free bloomer. 
Mavourneen. Delicate silvery pink. Petals tipped with flesh 
color. Flowers freely. 
M. H. Walsh. Rich velvety crimson, suffused with scarlet. A 
superb Rose, vigorous, free-flowering and of erect growth, 
every shoot which terminates in a flower bud devel¬ 
ops into a large and very full flower of perfect form ; 
decidedly the best autumnal of its color. $i. 
Merveille de Lyon. White, with center shaded rosy peach. 
Flowers cup shape. 
Merrie England. Rosy crimson, with petals delicately marked 
with silvery pink ; some flaked like a carnation. 
Mrs. Cocker. Soft pink ; large, full, well formed. 
Mrs. Frank Cant. Clear pink, edge of petals silvery pink. 
Mrs. F. W. Sandford. Blush rose shading to white. 
Mrs. Geo. Dickson. Delicate soft pink ; continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. Harkness. A blush sport from Heinrich Schultheis Rose. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft rosy pink ; nice foliage. A very popu¬ 
lar and satisfactory variety. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink. Outer petals 
shaded with pale flesh, base of petals white. 
Oberhofgartner. Pure carmine, darker in the center. 
Olive Delhomme. Bright scarlet crimson, of good form ; in all 
respects a good Rose. 
Oskar Cordel. Bright rosy carmine. Very sweetly scented. 
Paul Ueyron. Deep rosy pink. Immense flowers. 
Perfection des Blanches. Beautiful pure white. Blooms 
medium-sized and full. 
Pierre Rotting. Deep crimson, shaded violet. Very large, 
full, and globular. Distinct. 
Pride of Waltham. Very delicate flesh, shaded with bright 
rose large and full ; an excellent variety. 
Prince Arthur. Brilliant rich crimson. Full and double. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety maroon. Fine foliage. 
Prospier Laugier. Brilliant crimson, shading to scarlet. 
Queen of Queens. Pink, with blush edges, large and full. 
R. B. Cater. Bright magefrta-carmine, beautifully shaded. 
Reynolds Hole. Rich maroon, shaded with crimson ; distinct. 
Rev. Alan Cheales. Pure lake, with reflexed silvery white, 
shaded black petals. 
Robert Duncan. Bright rosy-lake; flowers large and well- 
formed ; a highly meritorious variety either for garden dec¬ 
oration or exhibition. 
Rosieriste Jacobs. Rich velvety red, with darkest maroon. 
Rosslyn. Delicate rosy flesh ; a distinct and good Rose. 
Salamander. Bright scarlet-crimson. A magnificent flower. 
Senateur Yaisse. Fine dazzling red. Large, double, and fine 
form. An old favorite. Very free-blooming. 
Sir Rowland Hill. Rich deep port-wine, shaded with deep 
maroon ; fine form. 
Star of Waltham. Deep crimson, rich and effective, very large, 
double, and of fine form. 
Soleil d’Or. (Briar, perpetual flowering.) Golden yellow 
shaded with orange and crimson, a very rich and striking 
mixture of colors ; large and full, somewhat flat, very 
sweet. Plant is vigorous and hardy. 50 cts., $5 per doz. 
Sultan of Zanzibar. Blackish maroon, petals edged with scarlet. 
Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi. Soft pink. Good form. 
T. B. Haywood. Crimson scarlet, with darker shading. 
Thomas Mills. Crimson. Large and full. A grand Rose. 
Tom Wood. Cherry-red. Large and double. Shell-shaped 
petals. A really grand variety. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-crimson ; of large size ; fine form ; 
good garden Rose. 
Ulster. Bright salmon, strongly perfumed ; a superb variety. 
Immense blossoms, beautiful foliage, and a grand grower. 
Walsh’s “Urania.” My new seedling, ever-blooming hardy 
Rose. A seedling from the American Beauty. In vigor of 
growth it partakes of the parent plant. The color of the 
flowers is distinct, being a bright crimson. Of large size. 
Straight stems and large, luxuriant foliage. A grand and 
continuous hardy summer-blooming Rose. $1 each. 
Victor Hugo. Brilliant crimson, very glowing; good form; 
and most attractive ; very floriferous ; a superb Rose. 
Victor Verdier. Fine cherry-rose, shaded with carmine; an 
abundant bloomer. 
Vincent Peluffo. Clear rosy cerise ; flowers very large, full, 
and beautiful form ; very floriferous. 
Xavier Olibo. Velvety black, shaded with amaranth; large, 
full ; very useful. 
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J. S. Fay (described on p. 16 ) 
