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John H. Sievers
(1893)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Clothilde Soupert. Outer petals pearly white, center rosy lake, shaded deeper; large for its class; very full, and beautifully imbricated. 25-35cts
(1893)  Page(s) 10.  
 
‘Comtesse de Caserta’. Coppery red, full; handsome buds; very effective.
(1893)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses.
Dr. Tanner. — A California rose, raised by E. Gill of Oakland.  Color, rich velvety maroon, changing to crimson.
(1893)  Page(s) 10 13.  
 
Elie Beauvilain. Flowers large and full; fine silvery rose color with a tint of coppery yellow.
P13 [listed also under climbing roses]
(1893)  Page(s) 5.  
 
‘Gustave Regis’ (Tea). Canary yellow, center saffron yellow, edges of petals sometimes slightly tinged with carmine; large, semi-double, buds long, habit semi-climbing.
(1895)  Page(s) 2.  
 
New Rose — Improved Rainbow
The Improved Rainbow is entirely distinct and far superior to Rainbow. The Improved Rainbow is penciled with brightest Gontier color, every petal in every flower, and base of petals of a brighter amber color, making a very distinct and charming flower. Our exhibit of it at the Midwinter Fair was the admiration of all. We have a magnificent stock of it in—
3 year old plants ...........75 cents to $1.00 each
2   "      "      "      ......................... 50 cents each
1   "      "      "      ......................... 25    "       "

 
(1893)  Page(s) 7.  
 
Mad. Ph. Kuntz (Tea).  Strong grower; large, double flowers of cherry-red color, passing to salmon and flesh.
(1893)  
 
New roses of 1893
Christine de Noue. – (Tea) Strong, vigorous and free flowering; large, finely formed flowers, and of heavy texture, petals imbricated; colour maroon red; very sweet.
(1893)  Page(s) 7.  
 
Margaret Dickson 1893. (Hybrid Perpetual). White, with pale flesh center; large, shell-like petals of good substance; form good, handsome foliage.
(1893)  Page(s) 8.  
 
'Silver Queen' (HP) Silvery blush, shaded in the center with very delicate rosy pink; distinct and lovely; large and full, of beautifully cupped form. A free bloomer.
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