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29 Czarina—Large, very double and compact; shell 
pink shading to NvhiLe on edges of petals; 
very beautiful. 35c. 
30 Daubenton—Rose purple violet tinged, petals 
bordered with white; very full flower. 25c. 
31 Delachie—Dark red. 25c. 
32 Dolores—Large size; handsome in appearance; 
Bright yellow stamens in centre measuring 
a half inch across surrounded by a row of 
pure white petals, then another row of 
stamens, and the outside row of blush pink 
petals. 35c. 
33 Dorothy Drew—Pure white; medium size; 
chrysanthemum center. 25c. 
34 Dorothy Manners—Medium size; very full 
white chrysanthemum center surrounded by 
double row of deep white petals. 25c. 
35 Dr. Andrew—Pure whitechrysanthemum center 
with a blotch of pink here and there; outside 
row of petals tinted with pink. 25c. 
36 Dr. Caliot—Double ; deep red ; somewhat 
fringed. 25c. 
37 Dr. Tallot.—Purplish white. 25c. 
38 Duke of Gloucester—Very double; large; rose 
pink; very showy. 25c. 
39 Duncan—Medium size; deep rose pink on the 
outside and pale pink inside, tipped with 
white. 25c. 
40 Eben Holden—Large double variety; shell pink 
in bud turning nearly white when full bloom; 
very beautiful. 25c. 
41 Edward VII—Very deep red shiny petals; very 
large and handsome; one of the darkest 
varieties and should be in every collection. 
25c. 
42 Elaine—Large and double; variegated pink 
and white. 25c. 
43 Eleanor—Creamy white with chrysanthemum 
center; outside row of petals of blush pink. 
25c. 
44 Elizabeth—Medium size; color of La France 
rose with chrysanthemum center with rose 
shaped petals outside curling from center. 
25c. 
45 Empress of China—An immense flower meas¬ 
uring 7 inches across; very double: very large 
pink and white petals; a tall grower; choice. 
75c. 
46 Ethel Barrymore—Full pompon center sur¬ 
rounded by double row of rose shaped petals 
of delicate pink. 25c. 
47 Eugenia—Medium size; center delicately tinted 
with lemon, surrounded by single row of pure 
white petals; beautiful. 35c. 
48 Evangeline—Medium size; pale blush pink; 
chrysanthemum center surrounded by single 
row of petals. 25c. 
49 Floradora—One inch and half of solid yellow 
stamens surrounded by striped magenta and 
w hite petals measuring about 5 inches across; 
one of the most odd varieties in our collec¬ 
tion; a new and beautiful sort. $1.50. 
50 Florence Taylor—A tall, stately growing va¬ 
riety; very double; compact; handsome; 
about 12 inches in circumference; beautiful 
pink tipped with white. 35c. 
51 Frances Cleveland—Medium size; very much 
like a rose in form and color; a beautiful pink 
variety. 25c. 
52 Francois Ortegal—A large deep red variety 
25c. 
53 Fulgida—Very large and double; deep red, 
large petals rather ragged in appearance; fine 
bloomer; should be in every collection. 25c. 
54 Gen. Funston—Large; deep red; double. Very 
choice sort. 25c. 
55 Gen. Jacqiiemiaot^—Resembles theGen. Jacque¬ 
minot rose in color; large and double; yel- 
vety in appearance; one of the mostdesirable 
varieties in cultivation. 35c. 
56 Gen. MacMahon—Amaranth. 25c. 
57 Gen. U. S. Grant—Large; double; very full; 
long petals of purplish pink. 25c. 
58 Gernaile—Medium size; compact center; choice 
pink variety. 25c. 
59 Grand Duchess Anastasia—Large double var¬ 
iety, deep rose pink in color; head measuring 
five inches in depth when full blown. 25c. 
60 Grandiflora Superba—Lilac and salmon, dou¬ 
ble. 25c. 
61 Griselda—Medium size; very double; pale blush 
pink. 25c. 
62 Havana—Medium size, pink and white; not 
very desirable. 15c. 
63 Hestor Pryne—Medium size with chrysanthe¬ 
mum center of blush pink, surrounded by single 
row of deeper pink petals, changing to pure 
white; very desirable. 35c. 
64 Highland Mary—Medium size; chrysanthe¬ 
mum center; semi-double; resembling chry¬ 
santhemum; beautifully marked pink and 
white. 25c. 
65 Humeii—One of the largest and most beautiful 
of all the pink varieties; growing on strong 
stems bending in graceful curves by the weight 
of the flowers; a very fine free bloomer. 50c. 
66 James Odier—Pink with-white center. 25c. 
67 Jane Eyre—One of the small varieties, having a 
pure white chrysanthemum center and outer 
petals of pale pink. 25c. 
68 Janice Meredith—Very double and one of the 
most compact; the color is the same as the 
La France rose; we cannot say too much of 
this variety. 25c. 
69 John Halifax—Medium size; double; deep red; 
a desirable variety. 25c. 
70 Jules Calot—Extra large and double; shaded 
from deep rose to white. 25c. 
71 Jupiter—Very dark red; medium size; one of 
the best in color and form; petals measure 
three inches long; free bloomer. 35c. 
72 L’Aiglon—Double; purplish pink; medium size; 
delicately marked. 25c. 
73 Ij’Esperance—Rose salmon colored, striped and 
spotted carmine; color is unique. 25c. 
74 Lady Anna—Medium size; full center sur¬ 
rounded by rose-shaped pale blush petals. 
25c. 
75 Lady Babbie—Small; chrysanthemum center; 
pure white; resembles Poppy in form. 25c. 
76 Lady Isadore—Very large and double; pure 
white with here and there a leaf edged with 
red; flower 4 or 5 inches deep and 15 inches 
in circumference; a row of yellow stamens 
around the center petals; tall growing; fine 
bloomer. $1.00. 
77 Lady Muriel—Medium size; double; irregular 
center shaded pale pink. 2.5c. 
78 Lawson—Medium size; very double; blush pink 
delicately tinted with white. 35c. 
79 Li Hung Chang—Medium size; chrysanthe¬ 
mum center; variegated from deep pink to 
white; double row of variegated rose-shaped 
petals measuring 3 inches in length; odd and 
handsome. 50c. 
80 Little Nell—Very full chrysanthemum center; 
outside row of petals a beautiful shade of 
pink; desirable. 25c. 
81 Lord Roberts—A large double variety with 
full.compactchrysanthemum center of creamy 
white streaked with pink changing to pure 
white, surrounded by single row of rose pink 
petals very much like the La France rose. 50c. 
