GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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MERVEILXE I)E EYON, mod. (Pernet, 1882.) Pure white, shaded and marked with satiny-rose; flowers very 

 large, double, and of a beautiful cup shape. A seedling from Baroness Rothschild, with the same habit, but 

 larger. A superb variety. Budded plants. 50c. 



MRS. JOHN EAEVG, vig. {Bennett, 1887.) A seedling from Francois Michelon ; soft pink; large and of fine form, 

 produced on strong stems; exceedingly fragrant; one of the most valuable varieties for forcing, and flowers con- 

 tinuously in the open ground. The most beautiful rose of recent introduction. Budded and own roots. (See cut.) 50c. 



Oakmont. Deep bright rose color, in the way of Paul Neyron, but blooms much more freely; delightfully scented; 

 continues in bloom all summer, and is one of the best varieties for very early winter forcing. Budded plants. 50c. 



PAUX NEYRON. vig. (Levet, 1869.) A seedling from Victor Verdier, fertilized by Anne de Diesbach. Deep rose 

 color; good tough foliage, wood rather smooth; by far the largest variety in cultivation. A free bloomer; very 

 desirable as a garden rose; valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots. (See cut.) 50c. 



Paul Neyron. 



Paul Jamain, free. (Jamain, 1878.) Crimson, slightly tinged with violet-red; similar to Charles Lefebvre. Budded 

 plants. 50c. 



PIERRE NOTTENG, free. (Portemer, 1863.) Deep maroon, illumined with bright crimson, often suffused with velvet; 

 largeor very large; globular form, pointed buds; highly scented. A superb dark rose, often at its best intheaut- 

 umn; should be in every collection. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



Pride of Waltham, vig. ( W. Paul & Son, 1882.) Delicate flesh color, richly shaded with bright rose; flowers large 

 and full. One of the finest of its color. Budded plants. 50c. 



PRINCE CAMILEE DE ROHAN, free. {E. Verdier, 1861.) Deep velvety crimson ; large, moderately full. A splen- 

 did rose. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 



Prince de Portia, free. (E. Verdier, 1865.) Vermilion; medium size; moderately full, well formed, one of the most 

 fragrant; a splendid variety Budded plants. 50c. 



Queen of Queens, vig. (W. Paul, 1882.) Flowers pink, with blush edges; large and full; of perfect form. Budded 

 plants. 50e. 



Queen of Waltnam, mod. or free. (W. Paul & Son, 1845.) Cherry crimson, flowers of good size and form; a late 



blooming variety; quite fragrant. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Red Gauntlet, vig. (W. Paul & Son, 1881.) Bright scarlet crimson, shaded with deep rose; very large and full. 



Budded plants. 50c. 



REV. J . B. M. CAMM, mod. (Turner, 1875.) Carmine rose; a fine enduring shade; medium size, semi-globular form; 

 one of the most fragrant and free-blooming sorts; superb. Budded plants. 50c. 



