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CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES Cont’d. 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant red. 
General Washington. Red, shaded crimson. 
Giant of Battles. Deep fiery crimson. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. Creamy white. 
♦Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling red. 
Glory of Waltham. Brilliant crimson. 
Hugh Dickson. A splendid rose; brilliant crim¬ 
son shaded scarlet, petals large and smooth, 
slightly cupped and of fine form. 
Jean Liabaud. Rosy red, shaded crimson. 
John Hopper. Rosy pink. 
Jubilee. Red, shaded almost black. 
Lady Helen Stewart. Scarlet crimson. 
Mabel Morrison. White; outer petals pink. 
Mad. E. Levavasseur. Light red. 
Mad. Gabriel Luizet. Coral pink. 
Magna Charta. Rosy red. 
Marchioness of Lome. Rosy carmine. 
Margaret Dickson. White, tinted flesh. 
Mark Twain. Rosy red. 
Merveille de Lyon. White, flushed rose. 
Mrs. John Laing. Shell pink. 
Mrs. John McLaren. Silvery pink. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. Deep rosy pink, 
tinted pale flesh. 
Paul Neyron. Dark rose. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson. 
Queen of Edgely (Pink American Beauty). Pink. 
Robert Duncan. Bright crimson. 
Roger Lambelin. Deep crimson, edged white. 
Salamander. Scarlet. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red. 
Vick’s Caprice. Pink, striped carmine. 
Xavier Olibo. Deepest crimson, nearly black. 
POLYANTHA ROSES. 
Baby Rambler. Crimson. 
* Carmine Pillar. 
♦Climbing Mile. Cecile Brunner. Salmon pink. 
♦Crimson Rambler. 
Gloire des Polyanthas. Rosy pink. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner. Salmon pink. 
Perle d’Or. Golden yellow. 
♦Philadelphia Rambler. Light crimson. 
Phillipine Lambert. Light pink. 
Pink Soupert. 
♦Polyantha Grandiflora. White with yellow sta¬ 
mens. Single. 
♦Psyche. Bright rose, tinted salmon. 
Schneekopf. Yellow, turning white. 
♦Veilchenblau. A new Rambler rose sent out by 
the Germans, who call it “the forerunner of a 
genuine cornflower-blue rose.’’ It is hardy, 
very vigorous and blooms profusely. 
♦White Rambler. 
♦Yellow Rambler. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 
Instead of further dividing varieties into sev¬ 
eral small groups, we have arranged them alpha¬ 
betically under this head and show to which class 
they belong by means of the following abbrevia¬ 
tions : 
Aust.—Austrian. 
Ayr.—Ayrshire. 
B. C.—Bengal or China. 
Bour.—Bourbon. 
H. S. B.—Hybrid Sweet Briar. 
Pra.—Prairie. 
Pro v.—Provence. 
Wich.—Wichuraian a. 
Agrippina (B. C.). Rich crimson. 
♦Amy Robsart (H. S. B.). Deep rose. 
♦Anne of Geierstein (H. S. B.). Dark crimson. 
Austrian Copper (Aust.). Single. Copper and 
red. 
♦Baltimore Belle (Pra.). Pale blush. 
♦Banksia Double White. 
♦Banksia Double Yellow. 
♦Banksia Single White. 
Bardou Job (Bour.). Velvety scarlet, shaded 
black. 
Belle des Jardins (Prov.). Purplish red and 
white. 
Burbank (Bour.). Flesh pink, veined carmine. 
Captain John Ingram (Moss). Dark velvety pur¬ 
ple. 
Chedane Guinoisseau (Rugosa). Light purple. 
Single. 
♦Cherokee Double. White. 
♦Cherokee Single. White. 
Common Provence (Prov.). Pink. 
♦Dorothy Perkins (Wich.). Shell pink. 
♦Dundee Rambler (Ayr.). White, tinged rose. 
Elizabeth Rowe (Moss). Pink. 
Empress of China (B. C.). Light pink. 
Etna (Moss). Crimson, shaded purple. 
♦Fortune’s White. 
♦Fortune’s Yellow (Beauty of Glazenwood, San 
Rafael, etc.). Creamy yellow, shaded orange 
and rose. 
♦Gardenia (Wich.). Cream in bud, white when 
opened. 
Gloire des Rosomanes (Ragged Robin) (Bour.). 
Bright red. 
Green Mantle (H. S. B.). Deep pink. 
Harrisoni. Golden yellow. 
Hermosa. Rose pink. 
Irish Pride. Red with coppery center. Single. 
Irish Star. Rosy red. Single. 
♦James Sprunt (B. C.). Crimson. 
Lanei (Moss). Rosy purple. 
Luxembourg (Moss). Bright crimson scarlet. 
♦Manda’s Triumph (Wich.). White. 
Minna (H. S. B.). Creamy white. 
Morgenrot. Single. Bright cherry red, white at 
center. 
Mousseline (Moss). White, shaded rose. 
Mrs. Bosanquet (Bour.). Pale flesh. 
New Century (Rugosa). Purple. Single. 
Persian Yellow (Aust.). Bright yellow. 
Pink Moss. Bright pink; very fine. 
Queen’s Scarlet (B. C.). 
Ragged Robin. See Gloire des Rosomanes. 
Red Bourbon (Bour.). Rich dark crimson. 
Rugosa Alba. Single white. 
Rugosa Alba Plena. White; semi-double. 
Rugosa Rubra. Rosy purple; single. 
Salet (Moss). Purple. 
Santa Rosa (Bour.). Shell pink. 
♦Seven Sisters (Multiflora). Blush varying to 
white. 
Soleil d’Or. Golden yellow, shaded nasturtium 
red. 
♦South Orange Perfection (Wich.). Blush pink, 
changing to white. 
Sweet Briar. Pink. 
♦Tricolor des Flanders (Prov.). White, striped 
red and purple. 
♦Universal Favorite (Wich.). Rose pink. 
♦Williams’ Evergreen. Reddish pink. 
♦Varieties starred are climbers. 
