. Mme. Charles Lutaud (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). A large, full, globular flower somewhat in the way of Marquise de Sinety, but with deeper colored flowers and a more vigorous habit of growth; buds ochre yellow tinted with carmine; open flowers chrome-yellow. Mme. Edmond Rostand (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). This beautiful Rose is one of our favorites, and might be called an improvement on Prince de Bulgarie, being of more vigorous growth and warmer coloring; a pleas- ing, soft, delicate flesh shaded with salmon, and reddish orange-yellow centre, from which it varies considerably under various atmospheric


. Mme. Charles Lutaud (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). A large, full, globular flower somewhat in the way of Marquise de Sinety, but with deeper colored flowers and a more vigorous habit of growth; buds ochre yellow tinted with carmine; open flowers chrome-yellow. Mme. Edmond Rostand (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). This beautiful Rose is one of our favorites, and might be called an improvement on Prince de Bulgarie, being of more vigorous growth and warmer coloring; a pleas- ing, soft, delicate flesh shaded with salmon, and reddish orange-yellow centre, from which it varies considerably under various atmospheric conditions, but it is always beautiful; the flower is large, quite double and globular. rime. Edouard Herriot, the Daily Mail Rose (Per- net-Ducher, 1914). Winner of the Gold Cup, which was offered by the London Daily Mail for the BEST NEW ROSE, exhibited at the International Horticul- tural Exhibition, held in London, England, I\Iay, 1912; also awarded Gold Medal by the National Rose Society of England, 1913. In color its buds are coral-red, shaded with yellow at the base, the open flowers of me- dium size, semi-double, are of a superb coral red, shaded with yellow and bright rosy-scarle': passing to shrimp- red. Mme. Jules Qrolez (Guillot, 1897). A beautiful sa- tiny china-ro'^e color, very bright and attractive flowers, very double, of fine form and remarkably free flowering; a distinct and pretty Rose, which should be planted ex- tensively. Mme. Leon Pain (Guillot, 1904). Entirely distinct in color, a silvery-salmon, with deeper orange yellow,shaded centre, the reverse of the petals being a salmony-pink; flowers large, full and well formed; very free-flowering. $ per 100. 25 or more supplied at 100 rate. Mme. Edouakd Hekhiot ok Daily Mail Rose Price. Strong two-year-old plants of any of the above, except where noted, $ each- $ per doz.


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