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“Albert Crousse 8.6 — Large flowers of soft shell-pink 
with faint salmon tints. Late. 
“Baroness Schroeder 9.0 — Well-formed globular flowers 
of white with a soft baby-pink center changing to white. 
Very satisfactory. Late midseason. 
a 8.0 — Immense, semi-flat flowers of shell-pink. Very 
ate. 
*Grandiflora 8.8 — Flat flowers of silvery shell-pink. 
Pointed petals. Very late. Extra good. 
sa Hagen 8.2 — Cup-shaped blooms, deep rose-pink. 
ate. 
*James Kelway 8.7 — Exquisite white with golden glow. 
Very fragrant. Early midseason. 
John Richardson 8.2 — Deep pink with lighter tints. 
Fragrant. Late. 
Jubilee 8.9 — Immense flat flowers of ivory-white. Stems 
long but weak. Midseason. 
*Karl Rosenfield 8.8 — Brilliant dark crimson. Blooms 
freely and one of the best of this color. Midseason. 
*Lady Alexandra Duff 9.1 — Very broad petals of soft 
blush-pink, with flesh tints. Very satisfactory variety. 
Midseason. 
La Perle 8.5 — Blush-white center, growing darker toward 
the edge. Fragrant. Late. 
Lora Dexheimer 8.4 — Dark red making a fine accent in 
the garden. Midseason. 
Madame Emile Lemoine 8.9 — Soft flesh-white. Mid- 
season. 
Marie Crousse 8.9 — Very attractive, delicate shell-pink. 
Fragrant. Late midseason. 
*Marie Jacquin 8.3 — Pure white petals intermixed with 
golden stamens. Cupped, water-lily effect. Midseason. 
Mary Brand 8.7 — Brilliant deep red which does not fade. 
Midseason 
*M. Jules Elie 9.2 — Glepulse blooms, outer petals re- 
curved, resembling huge chrysanthemums. Clear med- 
ium pink with a silvery tinge. Midseason. 
*Richard Carvel 8.8 — A fine early red, producing many 
blooms. Resembles Felix Crousse, but earlier. Early. 
“Sarah Bernhardt 9.0 — Large flowers of delicate shell- 
pink of charming freshness. Extra good. Late. 



*Varieties in this class we have found to be the 
best and most reliable for color and free-blooming 
quality. We recommend these if you are in doubt 
as to selection. 


