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JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses. 
Cheshunt Hybrid—Cherry »carmine, large, full and 
finely formed; vigorous and free bloomer. 
La France—Delicate pale peach, outer petals flesh, 
very large and globular. A hybrid tea with 
the fine qualities of that class, free blooming 
and delicious fragrance. 
Select Tea-Scented Roses. 
Those designated with (c) are Climbers. 
Archimede—Rosy fawn, dark centre, largeand full. 
Amazone—Deep yellow, reverse of petals veined 
with rose. 
Adrienne Christophe—Yellow copper and apricot, 
shaded with a rosy peach. 
Alba Rosea (or Mad. Bravyy)—White, shaded with 
rose, large and full. 
Anna Olivier—Flesh rose, reverse of petals shaded 
rose, large, full and well formed. — 
A. Boquet—White, striped with vermilion, large 
and full. 
Bel’e Fleur d’Anjou—Flesh bright rose, margin of 
petals satiny white, large. 
Belle Lyonaise (c)—Canary yellow, tinted with sal- 
mon, large, double, growth vigorous. 
Compte de Paris—Flesh colored rose, superb, very 
large and full. 
Chamois —Shamoy-yellow, sometimes copper yel- 
low ; full, very vigcrous. 
Clotilde—Creamy white, centre bright 
pink, flowers of moderate size and full. 
Comtesse de Labarthe —Flesh rose, cupped, full, 
excellent. 
Comtesse Ouvaroff—-Delicate cream, suffused with 
pink. 
Duchesse de Brabant—Beautiful light carmine, 
tinted violet, fine bud, fine for Winter. 
Duc de Magenta—Fine rosy salmon, passing to 
pink, large and fine form. 
Devoniensis—Pale yellow, large and fuil. 
Devoniensis Climbing (c)—Yellow, very large and 
full, a variety of the preceding. 
Douglass—Dark cherry red, very beautiful, vigor- 
ous grower, fine. 
David Pradel—Pale rose and lavender, large and 
very beautiful. 
Eliza Sauvage—Yellow, orange centre, large and 
full, beautiful. 
Enfante de Lyon (or Narcisse)—White, yellowish 
flesh centre. 
Gerard Desbois—Bright red, large and full, fine. 
Glorie de Dijon (c)—Fawn, tinted with salmon and 
rose, very large and double. ' 
Homer—Rose, centre salmon, large and full, vigor- | 
ous, superb. 
salmon 
Helvetia—Salmon, with peach rose in the centre, 
large, very full, fine form. 
Isabella Sprunt—A sport from Safrano, pure yellow, 
exquisite in bud. 
Jaune d’Or—Yellow, large, full and globular, the- 
color very fine. 
La Pactole—Sulphur yellow, fine. 
Madame Hippolyte Jamain—Fine white with yel- 
low centre, tinted with soft rose. 
Madame Bravy—Creamy white, large and full. 
Madame Falcot—Yellow in the way of Satrano,. 
beautiful. 
Madame Sertot—White, large and full, beautiful. 
Marquis de Sanima—Copper color, very large and 
full, a vigorous grower ; an extra fine rose of 
this color. 
Mad. de Vatry—Dark rose, large, full, fine. 
Madame Charles—Bright apricot in bud, changing 
to deep orange centre. 
Madame Melanie Villermoz—White, salmon centre, 
large and fuil. 
Madame Bremont—Fine reddish purple, varying 
to deep purple. 
Mademoiselle Genie Pernet—Cream, large, fulland 
well formed. 
Madame Levet (c)—Yellow, slightly tinted with vio- 
let, a seeding from Glorie de Dijon, 
Mad. Trifle (c)—Salmon yellow, outer petals cop- 
pery yellow, large and full. 
Monsieur Furtado—Very bright sulphur yellow, 
full and finely formed. 
Marie Ducher—Transparent rose, very large, full 
and of fine form, good habit. 
Marie Sisley—Yellowish white, margined 
white rose, large, full. 
Reine du Portugal—Deep golden yollow, shaded 
with salmon. 
Rubens—Creamy white with flesh centre, very 
large and full; superb. 
Safrano—Bright apricot, changing to fawn when 
open, large and full. 
Safrano du Luxemberg—A very fine deep colored 
variety of Safrano. 
Shirley-Hibbert—Shamoy nankeen yellow, a new 
color, fullecupped shape; distinct. 
Sombreuil—White, slightly tinged with rose, large 
and full. 
Vicomtesse de Cazes—Yellow, centre shaded with 
copper, large and full. 
Yellow Tea (Magnolia)—Straw color, beautiful red. 
with 
Climbing Roses—Microphylia. 
Alba—White, large and free, a fine hardy climbing 
rose. 25’ cents. : 
vo 
bem. 7 AS 
Fortune’s Double —White, tinged with yellow. 
White Banskia—Flowers small, double, in immense 
clusters.” 
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Chas.:Getz—(See Bourbon.) 
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one : 
La Marque—(See Noisette:) 
Surprise—(See Noisette.) 
Setina—(Climbing Armosa.) 
Gem. of the Prairies — A bright light crimson, | 
blotehed with white. 
Baltimore Belle—Pure white. - | 
Perpetual Pink—Pink. » de — wg 
Prairie Roses— 
25 cents. 
Rubra—Red, large and double. 
25 cents. 
Fortune’s Yellow—Coppery yellow. 
_. Banskia—Climbing. 
Yellow Banksia—Flowers small, double, in large 
clusters. 
Miscellaneous—Climbing. | 
Mad. Alfred Carriere —Flesh white, with salmon 
yellow at base of the petals, large and full, 
vigorous. 
Reine Marie Henriette —(See H. T.) 
Wm. Allen Richardson—(See Noisetto.) 
Climbing. 
Mrs. Hovey-—-White, tinged with rose. | 
Pallida—Delicate rose. ' 
Queen of the Prairies—Light crimson. 
Summer Rose. 
Madame Plantier —Pure white, blooming it large’ clusters, fine. 25 cents.” 
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