JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 7 
New English Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
Price, 30 cents each, (save where priced ;) $3 00 per dozen. 
“Countess of Roseberry—‘ Flowers brilliant car- 
mine, large, full and finely cupped, a vigorous 
growing variety, blooming freely all through 
Summer and Autumn.’’ 
*Dr. Sewell—‘‘ Brilliant crimson scarlet, shaded 
with purple, back of petals bright red, large, 
fu!l and finely cupped, form of great sub- } 
stance, strikingly distinct and beautiful.” 
*Duchess of Bedford—Flowers dazzling light scarlet 
crimson, surpassing in brilliancy any known 
Rose, large, full and of a perfectly globular 
shape; an exceedingly fine flower. 
*Dean of Windsor —‘‘ Clear rich vermillion, some- 
times slightly shaded with crimson, large, full, 
and good symmetrical form.”’ 
“Dr. Hogg—Reddish crimson, finely formed, vigo- 
rous and free bloomer, extra fine. 
“Empress of India—Dark brownish crimson, very 
double. This may be described as a very dark 
Maurice Bernardin. 
*“Masterpiece— Magnificent blooms of a rich bright 
rosy crimson ; the flowers are very large, full. 
*Marchioness of Exeter—‘‘ Clear rose flushed with 
cherry rose, very sweet, a vigorous grower.” 
*Mabel Morrison—‘‘A sport of Madame Rothschild. 
The color is pure white, in Autumn yery deli- 
cately and faintly flushed with pink, in which 
state it is exceedingly beautiful. A pure dead 
white. It retains the exquisite shape and won- 
derful texture of its parent, in fact is in every 
respect a white Baronne de Rothschild. 40 ets. 
*May Quennell—Brilliant magenta carmine, shaded 
with crimson, very large and full and of per- 
fect globular form, petals of great substance, 
and regularly and evenly formed. 
*Penelope May—“ Brilliant carmine red, a large, 
fine flower of greatsubstance, thorough perpet- 
ual.”’ 
*“Red Dragon (Hybrid (limber)—“ Flowers of Red 
Dragon are of a brilliant crimson color, very 
bright and striking; they are also large, double 
and of finely cupped shape; the growth is ex- 
ceedingly vigorous.”’ 
“Rosy Morn (Paul)—“‘ Flowers delicate peach, rich- 
ly shaded with salmon rose, very large, very 
full, of fine petal, nicely scented and perfect in 
shape, growth vigorous. 
“Richard Laxton—‘‘A grand flower, color reddish 
crimson, large, free and fine cupped form, 
with beautiful shell-like petals.” 
New and Scarce Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
Price, 30 cents each, (save where priced ;) $3 00 per dozen. 
*Rose A. K. Williams.—This beautiful rose has 
been out a few years, has been well tested, 
and proved to be one of the finest Hybrid Per- 
petuals in cultivation. Color carmine red, 
changing to magenta, large, full and imbri- 
eated; a free autumnal bloomer, one of the 
finest. Plate in 1883. 50 cents. 
*Abel Carriere.—Dark velvety crimson, 
Prince Camille de Rohan, large and 
formed, good shape, and one of the best. 
eolor of 
“Alfred Dumesnil.—Fine carmine red, tinted with 
violet, very vigorous, extra. 
*A. M. Ampere.—Purple red, with bluish reflex, 
medium size, full cupped; growth vigorous. 
*Baron de Bonstetten.—Red, black, and crimson ; 
large vigorous growth. 
“Baroness Rothschild.--Beautiful, clear pale rose, i 
shaded with white, very large and double, one : 
of the finest. 
double; growth vigorous. 
«Charles Baltet.—Flowers large and double, ad- 
mirably formed, very sweet scented, beautiful } 
bright carmine red, of vigorous habit; this is: 
one of the best. 
*Comte de Montemart.—‘‘ Fine clear rose of very } 
large size, full in the way of the Centifolia, i 
beautiful circular shelled form, growth very } 
vigorous, distinct in every way.”’ 
brilliant, large and extra fine, 
*Comte Frederick de Thun Hohenstein.—‘ Deep 
crimson shaded with carmine, large, full, fine} 
form, growth very vigorous.”’ 
*Crimson Bedder. —Crimson scarlet, 
well “Emperor de Maroc.—Rich velvety 
very free 
bloomer, fine bedding rose. 
“Doctor Jenner —Beautiful carmine red, large, full 
and of good form, growth vigorous. 
; *Dr. Hooker, (Paul.)—Rich scarlet crimson, witha 
violet shading; large very fine double flower. 
*“Duchesse de Vallambrosa.—-Blush, centre delicate 
flesh, flowers large full and cupped. 
maroon, a 
most distinct rose. 
“Ernest Prince.—Bright red, deeper in the centre, 
very large, well formed and globular; vigor- 
ous. 40 cents. 
*Eugene Delaire.—Velvety crimson, lighted with 
fiery red, large, full growth, vigorous, extra. 
| *Eugene Appert.—Bright scarlet and crimson, 
color superb. 
*E. Y. Teas.—Deep cerise red, large, fuil, of per- 
fect globular form and very sweet, habit erect. 
*Capucine Liabaud. Capucine red, medium size “Ferdinand Chaffolte.—‘ Fine brilliant red, shaded 
with violet, flowers very large, fulland cupped, 
a vigorous grower and free autumnal bloomer, 
very vigorous.”’ 
“Francois Levet.—Chinese rose, large and finely 
shaped. 
*Glorie de Bourg-la-Reine.—‘‘ The flower is large, 
full, of a splendid scarlet red, certainly the 
most brilliant variety hitherto raised.’’ ‘‘The 
finest Rose of the year.’’ 50 cents. 
*George Moreau.—‘‘ Bright glossy red shaded with 
*Comte Raimbaud.—Dark carmine ceris2, very : 
vermilion, globular, very large and full, a fine 
new rose.”’ 
“Guillaume Gillemot.—‘‘ Carmine rose, with pale 
reflex, very large, full and globular, growth 
exceedingly vigorous.’’ 
