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ROSES. 



class xiii. — macartney roses. Rosa brctcteata. 



The varieties of this class have peculiar foliage and general appearance. The double varieties are very interesting. 



Name. 



647. Albaodorata. 

 Microphylla alba. 



648. Double white, or 

 Lucida duplex. 



649. Grand iflora, 



650. Maria Leonida, 



White, 



cup 



glob 



cup. 

 cup. 



Color and Character. 



Large yellowish white, fra- 

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Semi-double creamy white, 

 in clusters. 



Single white. 



White,rosy centre, fragrant. 



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Name. 



651. Maria Leonida. 



Pink, 



652. Scarlet Maria Leo- 

 nida (Rivers), 



653. White single, 



654. Venusta, 



655. Victoire Modeste, 



Color and Character. 



cup. Rose colored. 

 I Bright red. 



cup. 



cup. (Original variety. 

 cup.iWhite, with yellow centre. 

 cup.jVery large aurora incarnate. 



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CLASS XIV. MTJLTIFLORA ROSES. RoSd Mllltiflora. 



The flowers of this class are remarkably pretty and interesting, and are produced in great profusion. 



656. Alba, or white, 



657. Carmin veloute, 



658. Crimson, 



659. Crivelli, 



660. Elegans, 



661. Floribunda, 



662. Grevillei, or Seven 



sisters, 



663. alba (Rivers), 



com Small creamy white flowers 



cup. Large rose. 



com Full double crimson. 



cup. Large light carmine striped 



j with white, 

 cup. Small rose, very pretty, 

 cup. Small rose tinged with buff. 



Small, many colors, white 

 cup.' to purple, and changeable, 



I in immense clusters, 

 cup. Large pure white. 



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664. Grevillei grandifl. 



665. graulthii. 



666. minor, 



667. Laura Davoust, 



668. Pink garland, or 

 wreath, 



669. Russelliana, or 

 Cottage rose, Starlet 

 Greville, 



670. Superba, 



cup. 

 cup. 

 com 

 cup. 



com 

 com 

 cup. 



Deep rose, very large. 

 Large white. 



Shaded rose, rather small. 



Small rose and white, very 

 beautiful. 



Small delicate pink in pro- 

 fuse wreaths. 



Vivid purplish crimson and 

 white variegated, superb r 



Large pencilled rose. 



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class xv. — banksian roses. Rosa Banksia. 



These have beautiful glossy foliage, and small cupped flowers of delicate and beautiful appearance, which are produced in 

 wreaths. They are thornless, with the exception of one variety, and all are evergreen. They require to be well protected 

 by a frame in winter, or to be placed in a greenhouse or cellar free from extreme frost. 



671. Alba grandiflora,F 



672. magnifica, F, 



673. pura, 



674. Diademe, 



675. Epineux, a fleur-pl 



676. Jaune Serin, 



677. Lutescens plena, 



678. Odoratissima, F, 



679. Perle blanche, 



Very large white. 

 Fine large white. 

 Pure white. 

 Extra beautiful. 

 Spiny, neat flowers. 

 Bright yellow. 

 Yellowish. 



White, odor of orange bloss's. 

 Beautiful pure white. 



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680. Philadelphia; flora, 



681. Reine des Banks, 



682. Single white, 



683. Superba. 



684. Venusta, 



685. White, F, 

 White evergreen Multi 



686. Yellow, 



Yellow evergreen Mult. 



Small creamy white. 

 Elegant flowers. 



Splendid. 

 Superb flowers. 

 Neat white flowers. 



Fine yellow, in profusion. 



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CLASS XVI. MISCELLANEOUS ORIENTAL ROSES. 



All the following need the protection of a frame in winter. 



687. Berberifolia, Hardii, 

 Lowea berberifolia. 



688. Cherokee, or Sinica, 



Single bright yellow, brown 

 stamens, undivided leaves. 



Large single Avhite, yellow 

 stamens,beautiful evergreen 

 glossy foliage. 



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689. Involucrata, 



690. Lucida duplex (du 

 Luxembourg) 



Rosa. 



Single white, involucrate. 

 Large pure white double. 



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class xvii. — hybrid climbing roses. Rosa hybrids. 



Fine hardy Roses well adapted for training on pillars, arbors, trellises, or sides of houses. 



691. Astrolabe, 



692. Bengale formidabl' 



693. Bengalensis scan- 

 dens, 



694. Brookes' climbing 

 China, 



695. Climbing Provence 



696. Drummond's 

 thornless. 



697. Elegans, 



698. Indica major, or 

 Duchess of Dino, 

 Ditto per dozen S3. 



699. Madame d'Arblay, 

 or Wells' white, 



com Bright pink, very double. 

 cup.Tale rose, very double. 



cup.jRosy white. 



cup.iPale red. 

 cup., Red. 



cup. Bright rose color. 

 cupJBright red. 



Pale blush and white mar 

 glob bled, robust habit. 



cup. Pure white in large clusters 



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700. Maheka, ($2 50 

 per dozen), 



701. Plantier, (Hybrid 

 Noisette), 



702. Roxelane, 



703. Sophie d'Houtetot 

 (Hybrid Noisette), 



704. SirJohn Seabright. 

 F, 



705. Suter, 



706. The Garland, F, 

 (Wood's Garland,) 



707. Triomphe de Boll- 

 viller, 



cup. 



cup. 

 cup. 



com 

 glob 



Semi-double violet purple, 

 white veins, blooms pro- 

 fusely, rapid growth. 

 White medium size, beauti- 

 ful. 



Red, in monstrous clusters. 

 Deep rose, medium size, 

 beautiful. 



Brilliant red, semi-double. 

 Fine crimson. 



Small bright pink changea- 

 ble, in monstrous clusters. 



Blush white in clusters, 

 beautiful. 



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