. * Coquette des Blanches. (For description, see page 135.) * Coquette des Alps. White centre shaded rose. Dinsmore. Rich crimson. Duchess of Albany. Rich deep pink. *Earl of DufFerin. Velvety crimson, shaded with ma- roon, large, full, finely formed. * Fisher Holmes. Rich velvety crimson, large, double. * General Jacqueminot. (For description, see page 135.) * General Washing-ton. Very full crimson, free flow- ering. Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling scarlet. Jean Liabaud. Velvety crimson shaded with black. * John Hopper. Bright rose, carmine centre; flowers large, cupped and well formed. * Jules


. * Coquette des Blanches. (For description, see page 135.) * Coquette des Alps. White centre shaded rose. Dinsmore. Rich crimson. Duchess of Albany. Rich deep pink. *Earl of DufFerin. Velvety crimson, shaded with ma- roon, large, full, finely formed. * Fisher Holmes. Rich velvety crimson, large, double. * General Jacqueminot. (For description, see page 135.) * General Washing-ton. Very full crimson, free flow- ering. Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling scarlet. Jean Liabaud. Velvety crimson shaded with black. * John Hopper. Bright rose, carmine centre; flowers large, cupped and well formed. * Jules Margottin. Bright carmine, cupped-, very fra- grant; a splendid variety. La France. Splendid satiny rose ; very large, full, fine form, a constant bloomer; undoubtedly one of the best. LiOUiS Van Houtte. Dark velvety crimson, of good form. La France. Pure white ; in autumn faintly flushed Mabel Morrison. with pink ; a lovely and distinct Rose, *Mag'na Cliarta. (For description, see page 135) * Marshall P. Wilder. (For description, see page 135.) Maurice Beriiardin. Large vermilion red, of fine form. Merveille de Lyon. Pure white, shaded rose. * Mme. Gabriel Luizet. (For description, see page 135.) *Mrs. John Laing-. Delicate pink, with white satin tinge. * Prince Camille de Rohan. (For description, see page 135.) *Paul Neyron. (For description, see page 135.) Queen of Queens. Pink with blue edges, large and full, of perfect form, one of the very best of its color. *Ulrich Brunner. (For description, see page 135.) * Vick'S Caprice. Of a satiny pink, dashed and flamed with white and carmine; very distinct. * Victor Verdier. Rosy carmine, large, showy. White Baroness. Pure white ; a splendid bloomer. Xavier Olibo. Velvety black, shaded with amaranth. First size, extra heavy 2-year-old plants 40 cts. each, $4,00 per doz.; set of 40 for §10 00 Second size, good " " " , 30 " " " 40 " 7 50 Third size, " 1 " " 20 " &quo


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