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GROSSHERZOGIN ALEXANDRA. 
(Jakobs. Welter.) (H. T.) 
Very large and full, perfect cupped form, opens 
well and is free; canary yellow or cream; larger 
than Kaiserin. Very strongly recommended by the 
raiser. 
HELEN GOOD. (Tea.) 
(The Good & Reese Co.) 
A Fancy Sport from Maman Cochet. 
A true sport from Maman Cochet, duplicating its 
habit and foliage exactly, while the color is quite 
new and distinct, a delicate pink, each petal edged 
deeper, making an exquisite arrangement of color. 
A splendid addition to our limited number of sum¬ 
mer blooming varieties. $25 per 100. 
LUCIEN DE LEMOS. (Lambert.) 
A large, globular H. T. with very large outer 
petals on long, upright stalks; warm pink, center 
rosy white; flowers durable and fragrant; free in 
bloom; a nice grower. We are fully convinced that 
this fine novelty deserves a place with the two 
Cochets, which is the highest praise we can give it. 
(See cut, page 4.) 
LADY ROSSMORE. (H. T.) 
(Dr. J. C. Hall.) 
A vigorous grower; color, rosy crimson; large, 
full, free and perpetual; a grand red bedder. 
MARQUISE DE SINETY. (H. T.) 
(Pernet-Ducher.) 
Free in growth and perpetual in bloom; a lovely 
combination of bright copper and yellow; petals 
very large, flower full, distinct and fine; stems long 
and pliant, while holding the bloom erect. 
MRS. PETER BLAIR. (H. T.) 
Color, lemon-chrome with golden yellow center, 
of medium size, nicely filled and very freely pro¬ 
duced. A good grower and lovely rose. 
Rosemary. 
MRS. JNO. BATEMAN. (H. T.) 
(Alex. Dickson.) 
Deep china rose with lemon tint at base of petals; 
large, full and of good form; free and constant; a 
fine robust grower. 
MRS. MYLES KENNEDY. (Tea.) 
(Alex. Dickson.) 
A vigorous grower, with stiff stems and nice 
large foliage; color, delicate silvery white, shaded 
canary, and pink in the center; a fine large, full 
flower of exquisite pointed bud form, reminding one 
of a free-growing Mildred Grant. 
MME. ANCELOT. (Rugosa-M. Cochet.) 
Resembles a Tea in foliage, flowers large and 
very double, form perfect; bright rosy flesh shading 
silvery white; splendid autumn bloomer. 
MME. LOUIS LEVEQUE. 
(Moss. Leveque.) 
The finest moss rose grown; Captain Christy 
nicely mossed, which description will be sufficient 
to the hosts of the Captain’s ardent admirers. 
MME. CONSTANT SOUPERT. (Tea.) 
(Sonpert & Notting.) 
A fine grower, with enormous buds sharply 
pointed and plump; color, deep golden yellow tinted 
and shaded with rosy peach. One of the finest of 
recent introductions, with good, stiff stems and ele¬ 
gant dark foliage. (See cut.) 
Mme. Constant Soupert. 
