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John N. May's wholesale trade list
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Hybrid Teas
Admiral Dewey. A beautiful light blush pink; good constitution and large flower; a sport from Mme. Caroline Testout.
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Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing
Alfred Colomb. Bright clear red, large full flower.
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Monthly, or Bedding Roses
Amelia Suzanne Morin. White, with blush shading; dwarf, compact grower; exceedingly free flowering, and of good constitution for summer bedding.
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Hybrid Teas
American Beauty. Still the finest of all roses for winter forcing.
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Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing
Anna de Diesbach. Clear rose; extra free flowering.
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Monthly, or Bedding Roses
Balduin (Miss Helen Gould). An extra fine summer rose, either for greenhouse or open ground; flowers very large and full; color, bright glowing carmine; very fragrant.
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Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing
Baron Bonstetten. Dark maroon red; large full flower.
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Hybrid Remontants. Varieties Best Suited for Forcing
Baroness Rothschild. Shaded delicate pink; extra good.
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Tea Roses. Standard Varieties Best Suited for Winter Forcing
Bon Silene. Still a great favorite with many; very free and sweet.
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Tea Roses. Standard Varieties Best Suited for Winter Forcing
Bridesmaid. The best clear pink for forcing; extra fine form, very large, long bud.
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