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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
New Tea-Scented. 
Price 30 cents each. 
Alpbonse Karr. Purple shaded with crimson, centre bright, large and full; aseedling from 
Duchess of Edinburgh. 
Comtesse de Sembui. Salmon rose, reverse of petals silvery, large, full and well formed, 
growth very vigorous, very distinct and good. 
Mad. Angele Jacquier. ‘‘ Flowers large, full and finely shaped, bright rose shaded with 
coppery yellow, very sweet. a vigorous grower.”’ : 
Mad. Barthelemy Levet. ‘Fine canary yellow of medium size, full and well shaped, very 
vigorous growth.” 
Mad‘lle Mathilde Lenderts. Fine bright rose bordered with white, large, full and finely 
formed, growth very vigorous. (Climber.) 
New Hybrid Tea for 1883. 
Price 75 cents each. 
Camons. Bright glossy rose, shaded with yellow in the centre, medium size, full. 
New Hybrid Tea for 1882. 
*Mad. Julie Weidman. ‘‘Salmon-silvery rose, carmine and yellow in centre, reverse of 
petals violet, large and full, extra.” 50 cts. 
New Hybrid Teas. 
Price 30 cents each (save where priced ) 
*Jean Lorthois. ‘China rose, deeper in the centre, changing to lilac, reverse of petals 
whitish, large, full, well formed, growth vigorous.’’ 
*Jules Finger. Flowers large, full and perfect in shape, pure white, centre beautiful soft 
peach, very slightly shaded, very much in the style of Captain Christy, which it will 
undoubtedly supersede as more perfect and beautiful in form, extra. Colored plate in 
1882. 40 cts. 
*Pierre Guillot. ‘+ Bright dazzling red, petals bordered with white, very large, with erect 
flowers, well formed, very free bloomer, growth vigorous, extra fine.” 
Bennett’s New Hybrid Roses for 1883. 
Price $1.00 each; the set for $5.00. 
*Countess of Pembroke (Hybrid Tea.) Of vigorous growth; flowers of the finest form, quite 
full and highly scented; color soft satin rose of a novel tint. 
*Distinction (Hybrid Tea.) Very vigorous; flowers not very full but of fine form, color 
shaded peach of a peculiar tint difficult to describe; opens very freely ; a fine exhibition 
rose in its first flowering. 
*Karl of Pembroke (H. P.)~ A vigorous grower of the form and habit of ‘‘ Marquise de 
Castellane ’”’ but not quite so thorny; color very soft velvety crimson, enlivened on the 
margin of the petals with bright red; quite distinct and good for all purposes. 
*Heinrich Schultheis (H. P.) Very vigorous; flowers exceedingly large, of tirst rate form 
and very full; color very delicate pinkish rose, a great improvement in this shade, very - 
sweet scented, thoroughly perpetual; a grand show rose. 
*Lady Mary Fitzwilliam (Hybrid Tea.) Of a robust dwarf branching habit; flowers exceed- 
ingly large, of globular form and rather full; bright delicate flesh color, somewhat re- 
sembling ‘‘ Captain Christy’; a grand exhibition rose. 
*Princess of Wales (Tea.) Moderately vigorous; flowers large and of perfect form, the 
outside petals rosy yellow, the centre rich deep golden yellow, the color being exceed- 
ingly chaste and very waxy in appearance; quite distinct; opens well; buds very long 
and pointed. 
