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ALL ROSES LISTED HEREIN 
Lady Battersea Commonly known as Red Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. It 
m h 'A t \ ls a remarkabl y Lee bloomer producing an abundance of 
(Hybrid lea; flowers on long strong stems. 
The buds are of excellent form, long and deep, opening out in full, showing 
blossoms of a rich red color, to advantage. 
The bush is a sturdy, upright grower with excellent clean foliage. Par¬ 
ticularly adapted for cut flower uses. 
Lady Battersea Marechal Niel 
La France Produced ill 1867, by Guillot, raised from seed of a Tea rose. 
This rose has gained widespread popularity and this is not to 
(Hybrid Tea) b e wondered at for when seen in full bloom it is a sight not to 
be soon forgotten. 
The plant is a hardy grower sending forth strong, woody canes supporting 
an abundance of large, globular blossoms of a pleasing silvery rose color 
highly scented and the petals are very gracefully reflexed. The foliage is espe¬ 
cially adapted for cut-flower purposes. 
Lamaraue One of the most popular of the climbing varieties. The blos- 
** soms are of pure white color, tinted with a sulphury yellow cen- 
(Noisette) ter, well formed and highly scented. 
The plant is a strong rapid grower with heavy dense foliage and being a 
profuse bloomer is particularly valuable for planting around pergolas, 
trellises, porches, etc. 
Louis Van Houtte The unusual color of this rose attracts for it the 
widest attention. 
(Hybrid Perpetual) It is of deep crimson red color, globular in shape, 
with a distinct fragrance. The plant while of a dwarfish nature is very robust 
and produces an abundance of blossoms. 
It is particularly suited to the climate of the south, southwest and Pacific 
coast states. 
Mrne. Caroline Testout Introduced by Pernet-Ducher in 1890. and to 
those on the Pacific coast it needs no mtroduc- 
(Hybrid Tea) tion as it is very extensively grown here. 
It is of hardiest nature and under very trying conditions produces an 
abundance of very large beautiful blossoms, satiny pink in color and highly 
perfumed. The flowers are large and beautifully formed. 
This rose is highly regarded in the city of Portland, Oregon, and they 
have adopted it for their official city flower. 
Mme. Leon Pain Introduced, by Guillot in 1904, from Europe. The 
* plant is a strong robust grower, with foliage of dark 
(Hybrid Tea) green, bearing in abundance blossoms of exquisite 
beauty which are silvery pink shaded with a touch of salmon color and are 
very large in size. 
The buds of pointed shape and beautiful blossoms make it one of the most 
attractive roses when cut for bouquet and decorative purposes. 
