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MODESTO , CALIFORNIA 
GYPSY LASS. An unusual red rose. The almost 
black bud opens to a very full, intensely fragrant 
flower which is a rich scarlet-crimson with black¬ 
ish shadings* The steins are long and the flowers 
keep a long time when cut. The plant is very vig¬ 
orous and upright and is continually in bloom. 
Kil NRfl CH GAEDE . The more we see of this rose 
the more enthusiastic we become. The bud is long 
and well formed and nearly always borne one to the 
stem. The color is nasturtium-red and opens to a 
high centered, sweetly fragrant flower of orange- 
scarlet with a nasturtium-yellow glow. A very un¬ 
usual combination of colors that attracts the at¬ 
tention of all who see it. The pi ant is thrifty 
and is a good producer of the fine buds and flow¬ 
ers for cutting. 
Ho. 1 grade 45/ e&. $5.00 per doz. 
No. 1 : | " 40/ " 4.50 " " 
JOANNA HILL. Cadmium-'orange, passing to light¬ 
er shades on the outer edge of the petals. A rose 
of unusual excellence. 
J» OTTO TH I LOW. Perfectly formed buds and 
flowers of rich rose-pink. Unusually good for cut¬ 
ting. No rose we know of has better form. 
MME* JOSEPH PERRAUD.The enormous big-petal- 
led, perfectly formed buds of nasturtium-buff, 
lightening to a luminous pink at the edges of the 
petals, and with glowing orange heart, are always 
perfectly formed, and the growth, stems, foliage, 
and blooming qualities are all on a par with those 
perfect buds. Available in No. lg grade only. 
MRS. E. Pm THOM. We have concluded that this 
is about the most satisfactory yellow rose for 
garden use among the well known standard varieties 
and a great many of our rose friends agree with 
us. The canary-yellow buds and flowers leave no¬ 
thing more to be desired; they have beauty of 
