Maman Cochet Roses 
ROSES ON THEIR OWN ROOTS, continued 
Duchesse de Brabant (Comtesse de Labarthe). (T.) 
Pink, shaded with carmine-rose. An old favorite. 
Etoile de France. (T.) A very vigorous grower. 
Flowers very large, full, cupped; dark velvety 
crimson, center vivid cerise. A fine new variety. 
Etoile de Lyon. (T.) Golden yellow; vigorous; free 
bloomer. 
Eugene Furst. (H. P.) Strong, vigorous grower, with 
thick, healthy foliage; flowers beautiful, velvety 
crimson, shading to maroon. Highly scented. 
Freiherr Von Marschall. A double form of Papa 
Gontier. Flowers large and full; color dark carmine- 
red; bud long. A very free and vigorous grower. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. (H. P.) Brilliant crimson; fra¬ 
grant. A favorite old variety. 
Gruss an Teplitz. (H. T.) Bright crimson; very full; 
free bloomer. Very good. 
Helen Gould (Balduin). (H. T.) Rosy pink; long, 
pointed buds. Fine. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H. T.) Creamy white; 
very double; buds large and pointed. Best white 
Hybrid Tea grown. 
Killarney. (H. T.) A new Irish Rose, of a brilliant, 
silvery pink. Flowers large; pointed buds; free 
bloomer and strong grower. It has taken a high 
place amongst our popular sorts. 
La France. (H. T.) Silvery peach. One of the most 
popular Roses grown. 
Louis Philippe. (C.) Brilliant, fiery crimson, very 
floriferous. Excellent bedding Rose. 
Louis Van Houtte. (H. P.) Vivid, velvety crimson; 
large, full and of fine form. A very fine variety. 
Magna Charta. (H. P.) Bright pink, suffused with 
crimson; vigorous grower. A fine Rose. 
Maman Cochet. (T.) Deep rose-pink, inner side of 
petals silvery rose; very double. Extra-strong grower; 
fine bloomer. The finest Rose by far that has been 
introduced for a long time. We can confidently 
recommend it. 
Marie Van Houtte. (T.) Pale yellow, edged rose. 
Very fine. 
Marshall P. Wilder. (H. P.) Extra-large, full flowers, 
dark, deep red; free bloomer; very handsome. 
Meteor. (T.) Dark, velvety crimson. Vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
Miss Caroline. (T.) Similar in habit and growth to 
Duchesse de Brabant, but of a lighter shade. 
Mme. Abel Chatenay. (H. T.) Carmine-rose, shaded 
salmon. Fine Rose; very free bloomer. 
Mme. Camille. (T.) Rosy salmon; very large; free 
bloomer. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. (H. T.) A magnificent Hybrid 
Tea, of the very loveliest shade of pink. 
Mme. Francisca Kruger. (T.) A fine bedding Rose, 
color coppery yellow, shaded with peach; large, full. 
Mme. Jules Grolez. (H. T.) Satiny rose color; 
flowers large and very double; free bloomer. 
Mme.Lambard. (T.) Bright red; large, full and fragrant. 
Mme. Plantier. (H. N.) Bears thousands of pure 
white, medium-sized flowers. Profuse bloomer in 
early spring only. Desirable for massing, and as 
hardy as an oak. 
Paul Neyron. (H. P.) The flowers are immense, 
probably the largest Rose. Bright, shining pink, clear 
and beautiful; double and full; finely scented; blooms 
all summer. 
Papa Gontier. (T.) Brilliant carmine, tinted rose; 
finely formed buds. 
Phyllis. (P.) A charming, very dwarf Rose, growing 
to a height of about 2 feet. Very bushy; blooms from 
early spring until frost. This Rose produces long, 
feathery panicles of very small, bright crimson-pink 
flowers, shading to white in center. A most effective 
Rose for bedding and massing. Strong, field-grown 
plants, $15 per 100. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. (H. P.) Deep, rich, vel¬ 
vety crimson, passing to intense maroon, shaded 
black; at a short distance the flowers appear really 
black. One of the handsomest Roses, and is 
worthy of a place in every garden. 
Rhea Reid. (H. T.) One of the best Roses of recent 
introduction. A cross of American Beauty with 
a red seedling. A vigorous and rapid grower. As 
large as American Beauty; very double and fra¬ 
grant; continuous bloomer. Beautiful shade of red. 
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