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Arch Duke Charles. — Changeable crimson. 



Eugene Beauharxais. — Deep crimson. 



Madame Breox. — Rosy crimson. 



Indica Alba, (White Daily.) — Pure white. 



Louis Philippe. — Crimson, rose centre. 



TEA SCENTED ROSES.— To the free blooming habit of the Bengal 

 section, the Tea Scented Rose adds the delicious perfume which gives 

 them their title. While they are not so hardy north of this latitude 

 as the classes already noticed, if covered in the manner already 

 described, they will stand the most severe winters. The following 

 are desirable. Price, $1.50 for the six. 



Amabilis. — Clear rose. 



Deyoxiexsis. — Creamy white, magnolia perfume. 



Gloire de Dijox. — Blush and yellow, superb. 



Saffraxo. — Saffron yellow. 



Eugexe Desgages. — Pale rose, very fragrant. 



Mad. Bravat. — Pure white. 



NOISETTE ROSES. — These roses are free-blooming, flowers in clusters, 

 of taller habit than the foregoing classes ; some of them are very 

 fragrant, and many of them are quite hardy, and adapted for training 

 to trellisses and pillars. Six choice varieties, $2.00. 



Amie Vibert. — Pure white, large clusters. 



Madame Desloxchamps. — Blush white. 



Washixgtox. — White. 



Sir Walter Scott. — Deep pink. 



Moxstrosa. — Deep blush. 



Fellexberg. — Crimson. 



PERPETUAL MOSS.— These are of comparatively recent introduction. 

 They are quite hardy and under good culture, are really as described, 

 ever-blooming. The following three choice sorts 50 cents each. 



Madame Emile Girardix. — Rosy lilac. 

 " Edouard Ory. — Rosy crimson. 



Salet. — Rose, very large and fine. 



ANNUAL MOSS. — The following are select and distinct varieties of the 

 favorite Moss rose, all hardy. 50 cents each. 



Marie de Blois. — Large rosy lilac. 



White Moss. — Pure white, in clusters. 



L'Eblouisaxte. — Bright red. 



Prixcess Adelaide. — Rosy lilac, in large clusters. 



Wm. Lobb. — Carmine, shaded violet. 



Unique de Proyexce. — Large pure white. 



CLIMBING ROSES.— The following are particularly hardy and strong 

 growers, desirable for covering trellisses, walls, &c. 25 to 50 c. each-. 



Baltimore Belle, (Prairie.) — Blush white. 



