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Edward Gillett, Southwick, Mass.—Roses 
ECARLATE. Brilliant scarlet; very floriferous; medium size; good bedder. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR. Large, bright crimson flowers; very fragrant. One of our 
best red bedding roses. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Soft pearly white, shading to creamy yellow. Very 
double and sweetly fragrant. The formation of the flower is exquisite;*growth erect 
and strong. A distinct and beautiful rose, possessing many sterling qualities. Highly 
recommended. 
KILLARNEY. Perhaps the most widely known and popular Rose in existence. Color 
bright, sparkling pink, shading to white; long pointed buds, opening into a large, 
well formed flower; very fragrant, hardy, and extremely free flowering. A most desirable 
garden Rose. 
MME. JENNIE GULLEMOT. A soft delicate shade of yellow. Has long buds, develop¬ 
ing into large flowers of good substance. A very attractive Rose and a most ex¬ 
cellent bedding variety. 
MY MARYLAND. One of the finest American Roses. Very free blooming, every shoot 
bearing one or more flowers. It is very double, perfect in form, and bright clear 
pink in color. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. A pure white sort of Killarney, showing a slight trace of pink 
during the hot mid-summer days. Strong in growth, free flowering and very 
fragrant. 
Dorothy Perkins 
