(XPXRT ROSE GROWERS 
THE LUBLE FLORA*. COMPANY 
Madame Joseph Schwartz—White, flushed with pink; an 
exact counterpart of Duchesse de Brabant, except that the 
flowers are much lighter in color. 
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Madame Lombard—Buds of deep rose *nn««inir tn ooi 
mon-pink; petals recurve to irregular triimnilnr 
very fragrant and free; similar to^hatenay. f0rn,8; 
Madame Masson-Massive, double and full flowers nf 
intense red with crimson hue, highly perfumed- a con¬ 
stant and profuse bloomer, very attractive and striking 
seur ad ?9 m 04 Rambler ' Levaias- 
seur, uui.j Hie Crimson Rambler in dwarf form with 
he same clear, brilliant, ruby-red color. Harti and 
bealtby everywhere attaining a height of twenty Inchra 
^ “«&rS3^ U,te ™ untU frost ' “"0 ‘hrou'^f: 
an^nmtinu^^ I popularity! lne pure 0 \vtdte^ hu^re^and double^ 
o«p d nf a n a forest tree; a free and continuous bloomer! 
For cemetery planing 0 . nybr ' d Perpetual3 ’ useti extensively 
Madame Segond Weber— (Soupert and Nottlng, 190S ) 
Rosy-salmon deepening in color as its long, pointed buds 
n?°i?o and * eX ? and nt ,° blooms of enormous size, with petals 
of heavy texture and beautiful In form. New and novel. 
Madame Wagram—(Climbing Paul Neyron.) Clear, sat- 
hardy 50 ' beautiful flowers ; few thorns; medium 
Mademoiselle Cecile Brunner—Rosy-pink on a rich 
creamy-wliito ground. 
Mademoiselle Franzisca Krueger—A vigorous grower and 
constant bloomer for out of doors; large blooms of deop. 
coppery-yellow, tinged with pink; always beautiful. 
Madomoiselle Helene Gambier—Beautiful orange-yellow 
coppery at center, shading to almost white at outer edgos! 
with a shade of salmon on reverse side; petals recurve to 
a point forming a very full bloom; strongly fragrant. 
Magna Charta—Extra large, full flowers of unusual 
depth; sweet and of fine form; bright rosy-pink In color; 
one of the hardiest and best bloomers. 
Magnolia Rose—(See Devoniensis.) 
Maiden’s Blush—(See Wm. R. Smith.) 
Maman Cochct—Rich, rosy-pink, shaded silvery-rose on 
outer petals; exquisite in color and graceful in form from 
bud to bloom and delightfully fragrant; beautiful, healthy 
foliage and long stiff stems. Unquestionably the queen 
of pink Tea Roses and a leading cut flower variety. 
Maman Levavasscur—(Baby Dorothy or Pink Baby 
Rambler, Levavasseur, 1907.) A prolific producer of pure 
pink flowers, with all of the good qualities of Crimson 
Baby Rambler. 
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