2 John Saul's 



JVEW JROSJEJS OF 1872. 



The following are amon^ ihe best of the new Roses that have appeared in the pre- 

 sent year — plants ready in Spring. 



New Hybrid JPerpetual JRoses of 1872. 



Price $1 00 each. 



1. Abbe Brameral. Flowers very large, full, well-shaped ; striking crinnson-red, 



shaded with purple or deep velvety brown. 



2. Andre Dunand. Fresh pink in the centre, circumference of the petal silvery 



white, large, full, of fine form. 



3. Anne Laxton. A very beautiful new rose. 



4. Baronne de Frailly. Flowers very large, very full, globular ; bright shaded red. 



5. Baron de Bonstelien. Flowers very large, full ; red-crimson and velvety black. 



6. Baronne Louise Uxkull. Free flowering, flowers very large, full, very well 



shaped ; magnificient brilliant carmine rose ; very fragrant. 



7. Coquette des Blanches. Pure white, large and fine form, vigorous grower, fine. 



8. Capitaine Lamuret. Flowers deep red, changing to violet, large, very full ; form 



perfect ; strong flower-stalk ; growth vigorous. 



9. Etienne Levet. Nearly thornless, very free flowering, flowers large, well made, 



full ; fine carmine red. 



10. Francois Michelon. Floriferous, flowers large, full, form of cabbage rose ; fine 



deep red, reverse of petals silvery. 



11. General Douai. Fine upright grower, very bright, rose color ; grand flower. 

 11. Jeanne Gros. Very large, full, cup-shaped, of a very beautiful velvet rose. 



13. Lafavourite. Deep rose, large and full ; beautiful. 



14. Lyonnaise. Very bright pink, beautiful form ; very fine. 



15. Madame Bellon. Flowers very large, full, good carriage ; fine delicate rose. 



16. Madame Georges Schwartz. Flowers large, full, very finely formed ; fine rose 



passing to rose glace. 



17. Madame Lefebvre Bernard. Nearly thornless, very free flowering, flowers 



very large, full, imbricated ; fine bright rose, tipped with white. 



18. Madame de St. Fulgent. Red poppy, not large, very vigorous, a beautiful flower. 



19. Madam. Marie Gonod. Middle-sized or large, pure white ; a seedling from 



Madame Laffay. 



20. Mens Cordier. Very large, full, of a shining red and of grand effect. 



21. Marquise de Chambon. Flower medium, ful', well shaped ; fine salmon-rose, 



deep centre. 



22. CEIiet Fantaise. Free purple and violet, rose, bordered white ; very pretty. 



23. President Theirs. Fiery red, very large and double ; very beautiful. 



24. Princess Beatrice. A fine cupped rose of a pale pink hue, wi^h a deeper centre ; 



large and full, and of extra fine quality. 



25. Richard Wallace. Flowers full, very well formed ; bright rose, slightly edged 



white ; fine. 



26. Prince of Wales (Laxton). A seedling from Lotlia, fertilised by Victor Verdier; 



deep silvery pink, of enormous size, full, fine form, and distinct ; growth 

 vigorous. 



27. Princess Louise. "White, sometimes blush-white, large, full, and of fine form ; 



free blooming, vigorous growth. 



28. Souvenir de Julie Qonod. A shinging rose, finely shaped, large and full; splendid. 



29. Victor Verne. Cherry red, large and double, finely shaped -, very fine. 



NEW TEA SCENTED MOSES OF 1872. 



Price $1 00 each. 



30. Comle de Gravel. Superb pale yellow, changing to white, large, well formed, 



and an abundant bloomer. 



31. Comte Thverna. Yellow, clearer in the centre, large, very full and of fine form. 



32. Comtesse de Nadaillac. Very bright, fresh, and coppery yellow in the centre; 



flowers globular and abundant. 



33. Earl of Eldon. Bronzy-yellow variety, of a peculiar color, and large full flow- 



ers ; very fine. 



34. Le Nankin. Very large, full, well shaped ; pure white at first, changing to rose 



and white. 



35. Louis Gigot. Pure white, changing to rosy white, large, double, and well formed. 



36. Ma Capucine. Coppery-yellow, a distinct and quite new color. 



37. Madame Camille. Delicate pink, veined, with white reflex, cupped, large and 



full ; flowers abundantly. 



