DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ROSES. t 
*Mignonnette. Soft rose changing into white, small and pretty, blooming in clusters, hardy, 
wu superb variety. 50 cents. 
*Pacquerette. A beautiful variety for bedding or for edgings to rose beds; the flowers are 
small and double, pure white, produced in panicles. 650 cents. 
New Climbing Kose. 
Setina. A free blooming Climbing Rose; flowers in clusters, of a beautiful silvery pink 
color. 40 cts. 
New Noisette. 
Price, 3 inch pots, 20 cents each; 5 inch pots, 30 cents each, 
W. A. Richardson. “ Very vigorous and robust; flowers large and finely shaped, of a fine 
orange yellow; a color unique among the Noisettes. Flowers on all its branches ” 
Caroline Schmitt. Salmon yellow changing to yellowish white, of medium size, full; recom- 
mended by the raiser as a free flowering climbing Rose. 50 cents. 
Joseph Bernacchi. “ Very vigorous, flowers large, full, with large elongated buds, color 
white, slightly yellow, centre deeper, very fine.”’ 
New White Perpetual Moss for 1882. 
*Blanche Moreau. ‘Fine pure white, large, full and of perfect form, the buds and flowers 
produced in clusters, and freely furnished with deep green moss.” 50 cents. 
*Madame William Paul, Very bright rose, large, full and of finely cupped form, flowers 
freely. One of the best Perpetual Moss Roses. 50 cents. 
*Mousseline. White, slightly tinted with rose at opening, but changing to pure white; large 
and full; very free and a continuous bloomer. $1.00. 
*James Veitch. Flowers very large and double; exceedingly fragrant, buds very mossy ; 
color rosy crimson; a true perpetual bloomer. The finest in this class. 50 cents. 
New English Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
Price 30 cents each, (save where priced), $3.00 per dozen. 
*Countess of Roseberry. ‘‘ Flowers brilliant carmine rose, large, full and finely cupped; a 
vigorous growing variety, blooming freely all through summer and autumn.”’ ‘A grand 
Rose.’”’ 4 cents. 
#Dr. Sewell. ‘Brilliant crimson scarlet, shaded with purple, back of petals bright red, large, 
full and finely cupped, form of great substance, strikingly distinct and beautiful, very 
free flowering.”’ 
*Duchess of Bedford. Flowers dazzling light scarlet crimson, surpassing in brilliancy any 
known Rose; large, full and of perfect globular shape: An exceedingly fine flower. 
40 cents. 
*Dean of Windsor. ‘Clear rich vermilion, sometimes slightly shaded with crimson, large, 
full and good symmetrical ferm.’’ 
*Dr. Hogg Reddish crimson, finely formed, a vigorous grower and free bloomer; extra fine. 
*Empress of India. Dark brownish crimson, very double. This may be described as a very 
dark Maurice Bernardin, being in the way of the old rose Louis X1V and Reynolds 
Hole; very free autumnal. 
*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 
very delicately and faintly flushed with pink, in which state it is exceedingly beautiful. 
A pure dead white It retains the exquisite shape and wonderful texture of its parent, 
in fact, is in every respect a white Baronne de Rothschild.” 60 cents. 
*May Quennell. Brilliant magenta carmine, shaded with crimson, very large and full and 
of perfect globular form, petals of great substance, and regularly and evenly formed ; 
very sweet. 
*Penelope Mayo. ‘ Brilliant carmine red, a large fine flower of great substance; thorough 
perpetual.” 
*Red Dragon, (Paul), (Hybrid Climber.) ‘‘ Flowers of Red Dragon are of a brilliant crimson 
eolor, very bright and striking; they are also large, double and of finely-cupped shape ; 
the growth is exceedingly vigorous.”’ 
