Cornélie Koch.—White, sometimes faintly tinged with pale straw color. A grand rose, and a great favorite for forcing.
Devoniensis.—A very beautiful rose, of immense size. Like Chromatella, it is sometimes a shy bloomer when young, but is well adapted for forcing. Its form is cupped, and its color a fine creamy white, tinted with rose.
Duc de Magenta.—Has a large and fine form. Its color is rosy salmon, shading to pink.
Etendard de Jeanne d’Arc.—Creamy white, changing to pure white; very large and full, opening well; a seedling from Gloire de Dijon; very free.
General Tartas.—This is of a dark rose color, and has a large and full form.
Gloire de Dijon.—One of the finest and hardiest of the whole group. It is a strong grower, and makes a good climber. Its foliage is luxuriant, and its flowers are large and double; their color is pale salmon, buff, and yellow. This variety will always give satisfaction.
Her Majesty.—Clear and bright satiny rose color; flowers very large and full.
Homer.—A peculiar and beautiful rose when in bud. Its color is rose, tipped with red, and with a salmon center.
Isabella Sprunt.—A new, yellow rose, of great merit. Its remarkably free blooming qualities make it a valuable acquisition for forcing and for cut flowers.
Jaune d’Or.—A golden yellow rose, of good form.