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Mme. Meha Sabatier. See page 25 
*MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. HT. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1890.) Broad petals of satiny rose 
make up the large, rounded flower, shaded 
darker at the center and lighter at the edges. 
These lovely blooms are produced on plants 
which become strong and vigorous bushes, as 
evidenced by the fact that this is the Rose used 
for street planting in Portland, Ore. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT, WHITE. HT. 
(Bide & Son, 1911.) A pure white variety of this 
old favorite, and very attractive. 
MME. C. CHAMBARD. HT. (Chambard, 
1911.) Long buds on stiff stems, opening into 
large, full flowers of rosy flesh, shaded salmon 
and saffron, with deep yellow at the base of the ,, 
petals. Vigorous and free. 
MME. CHARLES LUTAUD. HT. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1912.) Buds of the desirable long, 
pointed form, ocher-carmine in tint, opening 
into large, full, and globular flowers of yellow, 
slightly blended with rosy scarlet. A good 
autumn bloomer. 
MME. COLETTE MARTINET. HT. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1915.) Long, golden yellow bud, 
opening into medium-sized flowers of old-gold, 
shaded deeper yellow; free-flowering. 
MME. CONSTANT SOUPERT. T. (Soupert 
& Notting, 1905.) Full, handsome buds, opening 
slowly to deep yellow, peach-tinted flowers. 
A vigorous-growing variety. 
All these Everblooming Roses are $1 each, $9 for 10, except 
where otherwise priced, for strong field-grown plants 
MME. EDMEE METZ. HT. (Soupert & Not¬ 
ting, 1900.) Rosy carmine, silvery salmon shad¬ 
ing, in finely formed, large, globular flowers. 
Vigorous and free-flowering; a fall bloomer. 
MME. EDMOND ROSTAND. HT. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1912.) Long bud, opening to a large 
flower of pale flesh, shaded salmon and orange 
in the center. 
*MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Per. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1913.) Famous because it won, in 
England, a $10,000 prize offered by Tht Daily 
Mail newspaper. Its coral-red buds develop 
into flowers of the same hue, shaded yellow to 
scarlet—an extraordinary coloring. 
MME. JENNY GILLEMOT. HT. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1905.) Slender buds of nankeen-yellow, 
becoming attractive flowers of saffron-yellow. 
A persistent bloomer. 
"MME. JULES BOUCHE. HT. (Croibier & 
Son, 1911.) _ Superb white flowers, sometimes 
shaded to primrose or light blush at the center; 
fragrant, fine, and among the few definitely 
reliable white Roses, by reason of its beauty, 
habit, and good-flowering qualities. It is heartily 
commended. 
*MME. JULES GROLEZ. HT. (P. Guillot, 
1897.) Bright, china-rose blooms of good size 
and form, on strong and floriferous plants. A 
thoroughly satisfactory Rose in many locations. 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
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