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MOSS ROSE BUSH ROSE 
NO’PIEGE. 
The undersigned has this season to offer an immense stock of well-grown Roses; his 
collection embraces all the really standard varieties of merit, as well as such novelties as are 
likely to prove valuable, which have been sent out up to present date. The description of 
the new varieties are those of the raisers, in England and the Continent; they are, how- 
ever, in every case, Florists of the highest standing, as well as the certificates of Horticul- 
tural Societies, 
The Roses are on their own roots, except a few of the newer kinds which have not 
been sufficiently long on hand to have established plants in that way, and such can be sup- 
plied on Manetti, These we shall propagate on our own roots:as speedily as possible; and 
shall have plants ready a little later, and such varieties from experience have been found to 
do best budded, Many of our finest roses are very poor growers on their own roots. All 
such are marked thus *. All are grown in pots, and can be shipped at any season. 
After many years’ experience in packing and forwarding to distant countries, he flatters 
himself he can pack both economically and safely for any distancé. For which no charge 
is made, . 
Customers will much oblige in ordering, to keep the names of each class separate, as 
well as the classes, and write all on a separate page, which will assist us much in looking 
out orders at our busy season. 
We prepay packages by mail, Large plants, or in quantity when sent by Express, are 
at expense of purchaser, 
Small orders sent safely by Mail to any Post Office in the United States. 
Orders are expected to be accompanied with-a remittancé,.or the articles will be for- 
warded C, O. D., at the purchaser’s option, ie 
This Catalogue annuls all previous issues. 
JOHN SAUL, 
January, 1885. 
