6 BENGAL, TEA-SCENTED, AND NOISETTE ROSES. 
Belle Isadore. Pink, shaded with crimson. 
Citizen of the Two Worlds. Purplish crimson ............ SE. SR ohyst 75 
Cramosie Superieur. Bright crimson. 
mugene de Beauharnais. Crimson. 
La Seduisante. Large double flesh-colored rose, beautiful form. 
Madam Breon. Beautiful rose. 
Indica Alba. Pure white. 
Pink. Daily. 
Rival de Festins. Large double white, yellowish centre. 
Queen of France. Dark red, 
TRA-SCENTED ROSES. 
From 25 to 50 cents each. 
The perfume of these Roses is most delicate and agreeable—the Flowers are 
also large and very delicate in their colors, such as white, straw, and flesh 
color, and various tints of rose combined with these. They are more tender 
than the other varieties mentioned in this Catalogue requiring protection in 
the Winter, and are the most desirable for pot culture. 
Adam. Brilliant pink. 
Amoabilis. ) Clear rose; beautiful. ).i<.c.. scssscse ers ee eee 75 
ougere. Light rose. 
— Canari. Clear canary color, free bloomer, fine in DUG 0.1... cecesecee seceeeeee 75 
Cels. Blush. 
Comte de Paris: Pale rose}; fitteies:.,. cchcaacssncees aan eee ee ee 75 
Cornelia Koch. Very large, creamy White <.0.<.:9¢ casacespersc me covaoree aes 50 
Devoniensis. Large creamy yellow, magnolia perfume. 
David Pradel. Large clear rose. 
Hugenie Desgaches. Rose, fine fragrant. 
Fragoletta. Large blush. 
Goubault. Very double red. 
Glorie de Dijon. Rosy buff, very large. 
Lord Melville. Deep rosy blush, very fragrant. 
Touise de Savoie. Very large and double, very fragrant. 
Madam Barillet Deschamps. Large and double, yellowish white... 50 
Madam Bravy. Pure white, fine free bloomer. 
Madam Desprez. White. 
Madam Lartay. Creamy yellow, large anid fine ......ssce ceccceeee cosese sone . ae 
Madam Melanie Willermoz. Creamy white. 
Madam Sylvester. White. 
Princess Maria. Deep pink. 
Saffrano. Dark sulphur and buff. 
Sombreuil. Large, rosy blush. 
Souvenir d’un Amie. Large rose. 
Triomphe du Luxembourg. Rosy blush, large. 
Vicomiess des Cases. Yellow. 
NOSET TE, 
OR CLUSTER FLOWER. ROSES. 
Price, 30 to 50 cents each, except when noted. 
This class is everblooming ; the varieties markedft are particularly hardy, 
and especially adapted to training on walls, pillars, &. Those marked* are 
of a dwarf habit. 
America, (Prof. C.G. Page’s.) Creamy yellow, sometimes sulphur yel- 
low, tinted with bronze and salmon—exquisite form, globular and 
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