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Empress of China—(The Apple Blossom Rose.) Pretty, 
bright pink flowers in clusters; free-blooming, strong grow¬ 
ing and hardy. 
Entente Cordiale—(Pernet-Ducher, 1909.) Creamy or 
sulphur-white, edged carmine; buds long and pointed on 
long stiff stems; flowers large, full and globular; vigorous, 
upright and branching. A magnificent and charming off¬ 
spring of Chatenay and Kaiserin. 
Etoile de France—(Star of France, Pernet-Ducher, 
1905.) A brilliant shade of clear red-crimson .velvet, cen¬ 
tering to vivid cerise; large flowers on long, stiff stems; 
remarkably vigorous, free-blooming and hardy. Grown 
to some extent as a cut flower variety, but its chief value 
lies in its striking beauty as an outdoor bloomer and bed- 
der with bronzy-green foliage. 
Etoile de Lyon—(Star of Lyon.) Deep, golden-yellow; 
a healthy, vigorous grower, blooming freely early and 
late; full, deep and rich flowers, very sweet; extremely 
hardy both as to heat and cold. One of the best bush 
Roses in existence. 
Eugene Boullet—(Pernet-Ducher, 1910.) Deep crimson 
red, full and globular; blooms with extraordinary free¬ 
dom, and branches vigorously with bronze-green foliage. 
An ideal bedding Rose of splendid parentage, Etoile de 
France and Laurent Carle. 
Euphrosyne—(Sec Pink Rambler.) 
Everblooming Crimson Rambler—(See Flower of Fair- 
field.) 
Excelsa—(Walsh, 1909.) Intense crimson-scarlet; dou 
blc flowers in brilliant clusters set in glossy, shining fo¬ 
liage which never mildews nor spots. An intcnslfled 
Crimson Rambler, which it promises to displace. Ex¬ 
tremely vigorous and the handsomest of all red climbers. 
Flower of Fairfield—(Everblooming Crimson Rambler, 
Ludorf, 1908.) Brilliant crimson, base of petals white; 
flowers perpetually and profusely in brilliant clusters from 
early summer until frost. 
Francois Levet—Light pink; large, round, stately flow¬ 
ers; fragrant; a vigorous grower and free bloomer, with 
few thorns; one of tlio best. 
Frau Karl Druschki—(The White American Beauty or 
Snow Queen, P. Lambert, 1901.) An everywhere hardy, 
vigorous grower, with bright green leaves, delicately 
veined; splendid long buds and magnificent snow-white 
blooms with large saucer-shaped petals. Rightly named 
and deservedly a prizo winner. 
Freiherr von Marschall—(I*. Lambert, 1903.) Deep car¬ 
mine-red; long, well-shaped buds and large, full flowers 
of Imbricated form in wonderful profusion; a free and 
constant bedder with beautiful foliage. Prlnccsse Alice de 
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