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COQUETTE DES ALPES, vig. or free. (Lacharme , 1867.) White, slightly shaded with carmine; 
medium size; form semi-cupped; wood long-jointed; larger flowers than the others. The strongest 
grower of the entire class. 
Coquette des Blanches, vig. or free. (Lacharme , 1872.) Pure white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink; 
flowers of medium size, somewhat flat, but full and very pretty; growth more bushy and symmetrical 
than any of the others. One of the hardiest. Later than the rest in coming into flower. 
Eliza Boelle, mod. (Guillot, 1869.) White, delicately tinged with pink; medium size; full, beautiful 
circular form. An exquisite rose. Budded plants. 
A NEW SINGLE WHITE ROSE. 
White Dawson. A sport found in our nurseries, from the well known Dawson Rose, which was originated 
by Mr. Jackson Dawson of the Arnold Arboretum. Flowers in clusters of twenty to twenty-five, 
single and of beautiful form, two inches in diameter, pure white with yellow anthers, forming a 
pleasing contrast, fragrant, covering the plant with a mass of bloom; foliage shining and smooth. 
Quite distinct and very ornamental. A great acquisition; plant very vigorous. $1.00. 
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