VARIETIES OF ROSES 
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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. 
# Introduced, by Guillot in 1904, from Europe. The 
Mme. Leon Pain 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. 
Jubilee Mine. Caroline Testout 
Introduced by Ducher, in 1880, and since that time 
Mile. Cecile Brunner has been extensively planted in this country. 
(Polyantha) If is one of the most beautiful of the smaller 
roses. The flowers are daintily clustered, of high rich rosy pink color tinged 
at the center with a touch of bright salmon. The buds are small, very beau¬ 
tiful, and are borne in profusion on the plant. 
This flower has a very pleasant fragrance and is a constant bloomer, opens 
out full, and is a variety we highly recommend planting for decorative pur¬ 
poses. The plant is a robust hardy grower adapting itself to all sections. 
This variety is of French origin, is very hardy and vig- 
Maman Cochct orous, and one that we feel should be planted in all gar- 
(Tea) dens or home grounds. 
The buds are long, pointed, supported by long stiff stems, and when in full 
bloom present a very beautiful double flower pinkish-red in color changing 
to silvery rose. Is very sweetly scented. Used quite extensively for cut- 
flower purposes. This variety adapts itself to almost all conditions and is 
one we highly recommend. 
A French production and introduced in 1S64. The plant 
Marechal Niel is a strong, healthy grower, supporting an abundance of 
(Noisette) the most beautiful bright golden yellow blossoms, globu¬ 
lar in shape, highly fragrant. 
The buds are very full and especially attractive. Unlike most varieties the 
buds and flowers of this rose seem to increase in color and odor when cut 
from the plant. The foliage is dense and dark green in color. This without a 
doubt is a rose of rare beauty, one that planters should have in their collection. 
# This is one of the finest of the yellow roses. The 
Marie Van Houtte bush is a strong grower and an abundant bloomer. 
(Tea) The flowers are a beautiful canary yellow, bor¬ 
dered with bright rose. They are of large size and fine form. One we highly 
recommend to rose lovers. 
