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E ° Augustas 
Clothide Soupert. (P.) Flowers 1 % inches in 
diameter, beautifully formed; white, with rose 
or light carmine center; a constant bloomer; 
a desirable variety for cemeteries. 
Devoniensis. (T.) An old favorite. Creamy 
white, flesh center; very fragrant. A good 
bloomer. 
Duchesse de Brabant. (T.) Soft light rose with 
heavy shadings. Healthy, vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. 
Frank W. Dunlop. One of the latest roses. 
Bright rose pink ; vigorous grower. Price $1.00. 
Etoile de Lyon. (T.) Golden yellow; very 
double, vigorous; a free bloomer; very fra¬ 
grant. 
F. R. Patzer. (H. T.) Beautiful and free- 
blooming ; robust, of erect growth; profuse 
bloomer; flowers creamy-buff, back of petals 
pink, as the bud opens it changes to light 
pink; very fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (H. P.) This is deservedly 
one of the most popular roses grown; flowers 
pure white; perfect in form; very free bloom¬ 
er, strong grower, perfectly hardy everywhere. 
By some is called the White American Beauty; 
a truly magnificent rose. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. (H. P.) Bright, shining 
crimson, very fragrant, free bloomer. 
Gruss an Teplitz. (H. T.) Bright crimson; 
very full; free bloomer. Very good. 
Hadley. (H. T.) Deep, rich, velvety crimson. 
Well formed buds on long stiff stems. Very 
fragrant. 
Helen Gould. (Balduin.) (II. T.) Rosy pink; 
long, pointed buds. Fine. 
Hoosier Beauty. (H. T.) Crimson scarlet with 
darker shadings. Buds of good length with 
stiff stems. A strong grower. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H. T.) Creamy 
white; very double; buds large and pointed. 
Best white Hybrid Tea grown. 
Killarney. A favorite rose, of brilliant silvery- 
pink ; beautiful in bud; flowers large; free 
bloomer and strong grower. 
La France. (H. T.) One of the best known 
Roses. Silvery peach; excellent; weak 
grower. 
Lady Hillingdon. (T.) Apricot yellow; beautiful 
bud; strong and vigorous grower; free 
bloomer; excellent. 
Lady Ursula. (If. T.) Flesh pink edged white. 
Splendid form; delicately perfumed. 
La Tosca. (T.) Pink, tinted flesh. Flowers 
large, very double. Vigorous grower, free 
bloomer. 
Mine. Butterfly. A new rose and one that is in 
great demand. A Sport of Ophelia but with 
more blooms and more petals to the bloom. 
Color bright pink. Price, $1.00. 
Mine. Valerie Baumez. (H. T.) Flowers ex¬ 
quisitely tinted cream, yellow and orange. 
Good form; an excellent rose. 
Mme. Helene Gambier. (If. T.) Rosy-salmon 
with deeper shading; very double and full: 
an excellent variety. 
-Mme. Francisca Kruger. (T.) Large, double, 
coppery-yellow shading to peach; of strong 
and vigorous growth. 
Mine. Norbet Levavasseur. (P.) Baby Rambler. 
The Crimson Rambler in dwarf form, clear, 
brilliant ruby-red. Hardy and healthy. At¬ 
taining a height of twenty inches. 
Mine. Lombard. (T.) Bright red; large, full and 
fragrant. 
Mine. Eugene Marlatte. (T.) Brilliant red: 
strong grower; perpetual bloomer. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. (If. T.) A magnificent 
Hybrid Tea, of the very loveliest shade of 
pink. 
Mme. Segond Webber. (T.) Bud is long and of 
rosy-salmon or flesh-color, and color deepens 
as the bloom expands; a most desirable 
variety. 
Melle. Blanche Martignat. (T.) Beautiful peach 
pink tinted yellow and crimson; free bloomer; 
fine foliage; bud long and pointed. 
Magna Charta. (II. P.) Bright, rosy-carmine. A 
standard variety. 
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 yet been introduced for 
a long time. We can confidently recom¬ 
mend it. 
Marie Van Houtte. (T.) Pale yellow, edged 
rose. Very fine. 
Marshall P. Wilder. (II. P.) Cherry carmine; 
free bloomer, very fine. 
My Maryland. Bright salmon pink with paler 
edges; delightfully fragrant. Of robust growth 
and very free flowering. 
Ophelia. (H. T.) Brilliant salmon flesh, shaded 
with rose on outer edge of petals. Very fra¬ 
grant. 
Orleans. (P.) Deep cerise, with a distinct white 
center. Showiest and daintiest of the Dwarf 
Polyantlias. Flowers excellent for cutting 
purposes. 
Papa Gontier. (T.) Brilliant carmine; tinted 
rose; finely formed buds. 
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