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Princess Marie Mertschersky 
MME. P. EULER. (Guillot.) (H. T.) 
Very large flower on a long stem; very full and 
very lasting; form perfect; delightfully fragrant. 
Looks like a very free flowering rose on strong 
canes, after the style of American Beauty; color, 
deep rose. 
MME. SEGOND WEBER. (Soupert & 
Notting.) 
Rosy salmon, one of the grandest novelties of 
recent years; the bud is long and pointed, opening 
into an enormous bloom which deepens its color un¬ 
til fully expanded when it is as impressive as an 
American Beauty; a fine, strong grower; should be 
tried both indoors for forcing, and also as a bedder. 
Of the general type and color of “My Maryland.” 
Awarded two Gold Medals. The texture of the 
rose is very thick and heavy, and the form of the 
petals peculiarly beautiful; color, salmon-flesh on 
opening. 
MRS. DUDLEY CROSS. (Wm. Paul & Son.) 
Pale, soft, rosy yellow with deeper shadings, a 
delightful color and of beautiful rounded form, has 
good stems holding the blooms quite upright. A 
splendid bedding variety. 
MLLE. LOUISE LEROY. (Leroy.) (Tea.) 
Creamy white on long stiff stems; a very large 
flower. A first-rate rose. 
MLLE. GILBERTE ROUTURIER. (Tea.) 
Golden yellow with center of pomegranate red. 
outer petals creamy pink; very free; extremely 
showy. 
