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MPtS. CHAS. RUSSELL—Large, well form¬ 
ed, very double, rosy carmine with rosy 
SENSATION—Long, pointed bud, brilliant 
red. ^ 
Pink 
ELLEN POULSEN—^Very popular, small 
flowered type of rose pink. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER—Large, beauti¬ 
ful, pointed buds and gorgeous flowers 
of a lovely salmon pink and gold color pass¬ 
ing to flesh pink at the edge. 
DUNLOP—Deep brilliant rose pink with 
sparse foliage. 
BUTTERFLY—Fine light pink buds and ex¬ 
quisitely shaped flowers, tinted with gold 
near base of petals. 
ILCKESTER—A nice profuse pink rose. 
EDITOR McFarland—W ell formed, bril¬ 
liant pink, vigorous. 
WM. F. DREER—Silvery pink with buff 
yellow tone at base. 
PINK POLLY POLLY—Dainty pink with 
gold suffusion, large, double, high cen¬ 
tered blooms. 
CECIL BRUNNER—Small dainty buds of 
clear pink, yellow base. 
COLUMBIA—Glowing pink, deepening as 
it opens. 
FRANK W. DUNLOP—A fine cut flower 
variety. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—Long stiff stems, 
large, deep imperial pink, the outside of 
the petal silvery rose white. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT — More double 
than Killarney, and a strong grower. 
Glowing rosy carmine. 
LA FRANCE—Peach blossom to amber 
rose, tinted with crimson. 
LOS ANGELES — Luminous flame pink, 
toned with coral, shaded with translucent 
gold at the base of the petals. 
MAM AN COCHET—Very bright rose, yel¬ 
low center. A very vigorous grower. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Hybrid Tea, 
lovely pink. 
MY MARYLAND—Glowing, intense pink. 
PAUL NEYRON—Dark lilac rose, very 
double and notably fragrant. 
RADIANCE—Intense rose pink, jfragrant 
large blooms. 
