. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority. >unnse Rose A strong grower, free bloomer, and in every way a desir- able Rose. The color is absolutely new, the buds showing high, brilliant scarlet and yellow, blending to orange and copper; inside of petals, golden yellow. UNCLE JOHN. An offspring of Golden Gate, from which it differs in color, which is much more intense. Well worth a trial. - MURIEL GRAHAM. The flower is a delicate cream, faintly blushed rose; almost a yellow Mermet. SYLPH. Large, high-centered flowers, with deep, stifT petals. A strong grower and abu


. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority. >unnse Rose A strong grower, free bloomer, and in every way a desir- able Rose. The color is absolutely new, the buds showing high, brilliant scarlet and yellow, blending to orange and copper; inside of petals, golden yellow. UNCLE JOHN. An offspring of Golden Gate, from which it differs in color, which is much more intense. Well worth a trial. - MURIEL GRAHAM. The flower is a delicate cream, faintly blushed rose; almost a yellow Mermet. SYLPH. Large, high-centered flowers, with deep, stifT petals. A strong grower and abundant bloomer, most suitable for garden planting and cutting purposes, has handsome and richly tea-scented flowers, pure white, tinted with peach color; center creamy white, making a beautiful blending of colors. MRS. E. W. MAWLEY. This new Tea Rose produces magnifi- cent tlciwers of beautiful form in the utmost profusion. It resembles Maman Cochet, and, in many respects, is the of that variety, only it is several shades lighter in color. We think this is almost sufficient endorsement. WM. R. SMITH. Especially suited for outdoor planting and cutting purposes. The soft blending of the salmon-pinks, rose-pinks, and the magnificent tlesh tints resemble the blush of a maiden's cheek. White Golden Gate Identical with its parent variety. Golden Gate, except in color, which is ivory-white. Buds are of elegant shape, long and pointed; flowers full and double, with substantial petals. MADAME CAMILLE. The color is a pale rosy flush, shaded with salmon and lavender. PRINCESS DE SAGAN. The flowers are well made, while the buds are beautiful. The color is fine velvety crimson; very brilliant. The bush is remark- ably free in growth and hardy, bearing a profusion of handsome blooms all summer. FRANCOIS DUBREFUIL. Of strong growth and a con- st;iiit blooinei'. producing deep crimson flowers, with rich velvety shadings, which are very double and large. MADAME PIERRE


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