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Empereur du Maroc. Very dark velvety 
maroon. 
Fisher Holmes. Scarlet, shaded crimson. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Snow white. Some¬ 
times called White American Beauty. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant red. 
♦Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling red. 
Glory of Waltham. Brilliant crimson. 
Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson, tinted 
scarlet. 
Jean Liabaud. Rosy red, shaded crimson. 
Jubilee. Deep crimson, shaded maroon. 
Mabel Morrison. White; outer petals pink. 
Mad. Eugen Verdier. Bright satiny rose 
with silvery shading. 
Magna Charta. Rosy red. 
Margaret Dickson. White with flesh center. 
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. 
Paul's Blush. Soft silvery pink; solid color 
with no shading. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety 
crimson. 
Queen of Edgely (Pink American Beauty). 
Sport from American Beauty. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red. Borne on long 
stems. 
PERN ETI AN A ROSES. 
(Also see Latest Introductions and New Varieties.) 
Solell d'Or. Golden yellow, shaded nasturtium red. 
POLYANTHA 
Baby Rambler (Mad. N. Levavasseur). Prac¬ 
tically an extremely dwarf and continuous- 
blooming Crimson Rambler. 
♦Climbing Cecile Brunner. Salmon pink. 
♦Crimson Rambler. 
Etoiie d’Or. Light canary yellow. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner. Salmon pink. 
Perle d’Or. Golden yellow with orange cen¬ 
ter. 
ROSES. 
♦Philadelphia Rambler. Light crimson. 
♦Veilchenblau. Reddish lilac, quickly chang¬ 
ing to amethyst and steel blue. The cele¬ 
brated “Blue Rose” and the only near ap¬ 
proach to that color yet attained. 
♦Yellow Rambler. Flowers are yellow in bud, 
but nearly white when opened. 
NOISETTE 
♦Celine Forestier. Pale yellow with deeper 
center. 
♦Cloth of Gold. Deep yellow center, tinted 
sulphur toward edges. 
♦Gold of Ophir or Oohirie. Reddish copper, 
tinted fawn and salmon. 
ROSES. 
♦Lamarque. White. 
♦L'ldeal. Yellow and rose, shaded copper. 
♦Mad. Alfred Carriere. Creamy white. 
♦Reve d’Or. Light yellow, shaded buff. 
♦William Allen Richardson. Orange yellow. 
HYBRID SWEET 
♦Amy Robsart. Deep rose. 
♦Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson. 
MOSS ROSES 
Capt. John Ingram. Dark velvety purple. Lanei. Rosy purple. 
Elizabeth Rowe. Bright pink. Luxembourg. Bright crimson scarlet. 
Etna. Crimson, shaded purple. 
CHEROKEE ROSES. 
♦Cherokee Single White. White with con- *Pink Cherokee. Ruddy pink. 
spicuous yellow stamens. ♦Ramona (Red Cherokee). Cherry carmine. 
BRIAR ROSES. 
♦Green Mantle. Deep pink with white cen¬ 
ter. 
♦Minna. Creamy white. 
IRISH SINGLE ROSES. 
Irish Beauty. Pure white with prominent Irish Elegance. Apricot, shaded orange and 
golden anthers. pink. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 
Agrippina (Bengal). Rich crimson. Good 
hedge rose. 
Austrian Copper (Austrian Briar). Rich cop¬ 
pery red on upper or inside of petals; yel¬ 
low on lower or outside. 
♦Varieties starred are climbers. 
♦Banksia Double White. 
♦Banksia Double Yellow. 
♦Banksia Single White. 
♦Dorothy Perkins (Wichuraiana). Shell pink. 
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