Louise Welter—(Baby Tausendschoen, Welter, 1910.) 
Small cupped blooms of veine'd rose with feathered edges 
of soft clear pink. A lovely little novelty, .each bush 
forming a symmetrical bouquet. 
Louis Philippe—Brilliant fiery red; one of the best 
bedders. 
Madame Abel Chatenay—A £Ood grower and perpetual 
bloomer; large and beautiful in bud and bloom; deep, 
recurved petals of rose-pink, with a tinge of salmon. 
Bright, pretty and popular. 
Madame Angelique Veysset—(See Striped La France.) 
Madame Caroline Testout The Giant La France)— 
Brilliant % satiny-rose, deepening at center and bordered 
with silvery-rose; immense broad petals and extremely 
large flowers. 
Madame Charles Wood—Bright, fiery-red; a generously 
large Rose, very double, full and quite fragrant; hand¬ 
some, showy, and a constant bloomer throughout the sea¬ 
son. 
Madame Constant Soupert—(Soupert and Notting, 1906.) 
Citron-yellow, shaded wiith rosy-peach; plump, pointed 
buds of great size. The parentage, Maman Cochet and 
Marechal Niel, a sufficient guarantee of royal blood. We 
have discarded Madame de Wateville to make place for 
this vastly superior Rose. 
Mme. Derepas Matrat—(See Yellow Maman Cochet.) 
Madame de Vatry—(The Creole Beauty.) Bright, rich 
crimson-scarlet; beautiful clean buds; opens well, show¬ 
ing large full flowers. 
Madame Edmond Sablayrolles—(Bonnaire, 1907.) Clear 
yellow without, with golden orange interior. Splendid 
long buds develop into enormously large flowers, ex¬ 
tremely* double. Madame Falcot crossed with Marechal 
Niel. 
Madame Jenny Guillemot—(Pernet-Ducher, 1905.) Deep 
saffron-yellow, opening canary with dark golden shadings; 
buds long and pointed; petals and blooms immense. A 
very beautiful upright grower and free brancher. 
Madame Jeseph Schwartz—White, flushed with pink; an 
exact counterpart of Duchesse de Brabant, except that the 
flowers arc much lighter in color. 
Madame Jules Bouche—(Croibier, 1911.) A beautiful*— 
white, suffused, with salmon-pink center; long buds, petals' 
reflex on opening to large, full, perfectly formed flowers; 
free habit. 
Madame Jules Grolez—(Guillot, 1897.) Bright China 
Rose; large, full and perfect form; very floriferous; splen¬ 
did. for bedding and massing. Otherwise named the Red 
Kaiserin. 
Madame Lombard—Buds of deep rose, passing to sal¬ 
mon-pink; petals recurve to irregular triangular forms; 
very fragrant and free; similar to Chatenay. 
Madame Masson—Massive, double and full flowers of 
intense red with crimson hue, highly perfumed; a con¬ 
stant and profuse bloomer, very attractive and striking. 
Madame Melanie Soupert—(Pernet-Ducher, 1906.) Sun¬ 
set-yellow on rosy-carmine ground; rich and striking col- 
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