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' Leslie Holland—(H. Dickson, 1911.) Deep scarlet-crim¬ 
son, heavily shaded and flamed deep velvety-crimson of u 
brilliant and dazzling shade, very sweetly scented. Vig- ^ 
orous, upright, free and branching, producing blooms from « 
i June to October. Pronounced the long-looked-for scarlet 
Hybrid Tea. Gold Medal N. R. S., Silver Cup, First Prize, 
Award of Merit, etc. - 
Louis Philippe—Brilliant fiery red; one of the best ° 
bedders. 1 
Madame Abel Chatenay—A good grower and perpetual 2 
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 Charles Wood—Bright, fiery-red; a generously 
I large Rose, very double, full and quite fragrant; hand¬ 
some, showy, and a constant bloomer throughout the season. 
; Madame Constant Soupert—(Soupert and Notting, 1906.) 
; Citron-yellow, shaded with rosy-peach; plump, pointed 
buds of great size. The parentage, Maman Cochet and 
Marcchal NIel, a sufficient guarantee of royal blood. We 
have discarded Madame de Wateville to make place for this 
I vastly superior Rose. 
Mme. Derepas Matrat—(See Yellow Maman Cochet). 
Madame de Vatry—(The Creole Beauty.) Bright, rich 
l crimson-scarlet; beautiful clean buds; opens well, show¬ 
ing large full flowers. 
Madame Edmond Sablayrolles—(Bonnalro, 1907.) Clear 
1 yellow without, with golden orange Interior. Splendid 
j long buds develop into enormously largo flowers, ex¬ 
tremely double. Madame Falcot crossed with Marechal Niol. 
Madame Jenny Guillemot—(Pemet-Ducher, 1905.) Doep 
saffron-j-ellow, opening canary with dark golden shadings; 
buds long and pointed; petals and blooms immenso. A 
very beautiful upright grower and free branchor. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz—White, flushed with pink; an 
exact counterpart of Duchesso do Brabant, except that the 
flowers are much lighter In color. 
Madame Jules Grolez—(Gulllot, 1897.) Bright China 
Rose; large, full and perfect form; very florlforous; splen¬ 
did for bedding and massing. Otherwise named the Red 
Kaiserln. 
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- i 
set-yellow on rosy-carminc ground; rich and striking col¬ 
ors. Bold, cupped petals, forming large, full and globular 
flowers. 
Madame Norbert Levavasseur—(Baby Rambler, Lcvavas- 
y seur, 1904.) The Crimson Rambler In dwarf form, with 
a. the same clear, brilliant, ruby-red color. Hardy and 
x healthy everywhere, attaining a height of twenty Inches, 
u and blooming In profuse clusters until frost, and through¬ 
out winter if taken Indoors. 
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