JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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New and Scarce Tea Roses—Continued. 
Louis Richards—Coppery rose, occasionally deep 
red in the centre. 
Ma Capucene—Coppery yellow, a distinct and 
quite new color, bud exquisite. 
Madame Celina Noirey—Delicate shaded rose, the 
backs of the petals purplish red, very large, 
full and of fine habit. 
Madame Berard — Apricot yellow, occasionally 
golden yellow, large and very double, with 
fine petals, very sweet. 
Mad. Lombard—A most beautiful flower; the 
color is between Catherine Mermet and Com- 
tesse de Nadaillac. Salmon pink, shaded with 
rose, large, full and globular, perfect in shape 
and petals fine, extra. 
Mad. M. Van Houtte—White, slightly tinged with 
yellow, large, full and finely shaped, bud large 
and finely formed. In England, considered 
one of the finest Teas. 
Etoi'e de Lyon—A striking, clear bright sulphur 
yellow, deeper in the centre, very large, full 
and very fine form, growth very vigorous; one 
of the best yellow roses ever raised. 3 inch 
pots $10 per 100. 
Madame Welsh—‘‘ A distinct and beautiful rose, 
outside petals light yellow, the centre dark or- 
ange, often shaded with reddish copper, an 
early and continuous bloomer.”’ 
Madcmeiselle F. Janin—Beautiful orange yellow, 
centre copper colored, large and full, extra 
fine. 
Mademoiselle Lazarine Poizeau—Color a beautiful 
yellowish orange, Jarge, fulland fine form, a 
moderate grower; one of the finest. 
Marie Guillot—Among the newer light roses this is 
the finest, large flower, pure white, very 
slightly tinted yellow, flower very large, 
double, finely imbricated, beautiful alike in 
bud or full bloom. 
Marechal Robert—Pale lemon, shaded with brff 
and rose, large, full and globular. 
Madame Cusin—One of the deepest colored of all 
the Teas, color a soft carmine crimson, large, 
full and well formed, growth”vigorous. 3inch 
pots $10 per 100. 
Mad. Angele Jacquier—‘‘ Flowers large, full and | 
finely shaped, bright rose shaded with coppery 
yellow, very sweet, a vigorous grower. 
Mad. Joseph Schwartz—‘‘ White tinged with flesh 
rose, full, and well formed, vigorous. An ex- 
tra fine new rose.’’ 
Mad. Chedanne Guinnoiseau—‘‘Sulphured canary 
yellow, beautiful bud in the shape of Mad. 
Falcot, large, full and fine form, growth vigor- 
ous, a grand rose.’’ 
Niphetos—A large and very double white rose; it 
is also most beautiful in bud. 
Paul Nabonnand—Flowers very large and full, form 
and habit perfect, hortensia rose, quite a new 
type, very vigorous. 
Perle des Jardins—Deep canary yellow, very large, 
double, flowers in peduncles, very vigorous. 
In Europe this variety is considered a formida- 
ble rival of Marechel Niel. Florists will find it 
more profitable than Marechel Niel, asit is of 
fine growth, flowers freely, opens well, and is 
all that can be desired in shape and color. See 
cut. 
Perle de Lyon—Deep yellow, large, double, free, 
vigorous grower and free bloomer. From its 
very vigorous habit it is suitable for training 
up pillars, and during winter it gives large 
magnificent flowers in profusion. 
Red Safrano—This is a sport from Safrano, and in 
every way equal to that variety, but is of a 
bright red color. 
Souvenir de David—A delicate rose, very fine bud. 
Souvenir de Madame Pernet—Salmon pink, base 
of petals shaded with yellow, large, full and 
globular; a very fine flower in the way of 
Souvenir d’un Ami. 
Souvenir de Paul Neyron—Fine salmon yellow, 
edged with rose, large, full, of fine form and 
produced freely. 
Souvenir d’Elise Vardon—White, centre pale yel- 
low, large and fine; a splendid rose. 
Souvenir d’un Ami—Salmon and rose, 
large and full, fine, one of the best. 
Souvenir de George Sand—Large, full and of fine 
form, salmon rose, reverse of petals salmon. 
shaded, 
Summer Moss. 
Price, 30 cents each, save where priced ; $8 00 per dozen. 
*Alice Leroy—Blush, shaded with rose, large and 
double. 
*“Baronne de Wassenaer—Bright rose, large and 
perfect. 
*Captain Ingram—Dark velvety purple, full and 
fine. 
*Crested—Bright rose, large and full, beautifully 
crested. 
*Comtesse Murinais—Pure white, large and double. 
*Etna—Crimson, large and double. 
*Glorie des Mosseuses—Delicate rose, very large 
and fine. 
*Gracilis—A pale rose, beautiful, large and full. 
*John Cranston—Crimson and purple shaded, 
*Laneii—Bright crimson tinted with purple, large 
and full. 
*Little Gem—A muniature Moss Rose, forming 
compact bushes densely covered with small 
double crimson flowers, beautifully massed. 50c¢ 
*Luxembourg—Bright crimson. 
“Princess Adelaide—Pale glossy rose, blooming in 
clusters, exceedingly vigorous. 
*Reine Blanche—Pure white, large and double. 
cents each. 
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