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ROSES. Rosa. — 
Class, Icosandria, Order, Pilsayna. 
{This favourite flower has been cultivated to. such an extent in Europe, that 
it combines almost.every tint of which nature is susceptible, and some of 
their collections contain above 800 superb varieties. ‘The following have 
‘beén selected on account of their fragrance, size, beauty, singularity, or 
delicacy, and thevoriginal plants of many of these kinds cost from 41 60 
cents to #4 75 cents each, exclusive of the expenses and losses attending 
importstion. A distinct Catalogue of Roses exclusively, containing above 
100 other kinds, may be had by amateurs, and it is intended hereafter to 
_ ‘keep a permanent stock of 300 select varieties.} _ ‘ 
N.B. It may be well to observe that all the following Roses 
will endure our winters in the open air. 
4 Eaily cinnamon, or May, 25 cts. 
2 Red officinal, or conserve, 25 cts. 
3 Dwarf Burgundy, button, or shell rose, 37 cts. 
4 Crimson velvet, 37 cts. 
5 Red do. 450 cts. 
6 Purple do. superb, $1 
7 Dark do. 80 cts. 
‘8 Dark marbled, 50 cts. 
9 Moss provence, red, $2 
10 Blush moss, $1 
11 White moss, $5 
12 Unique white provence, superb, $1. 50 
13 Childings do. 79 cts. “ 
14 Royal cabbage do. 50 cts. 
15 Royal Welsh do $1 
16 Scarlet do. Hl 
17 Dutch do. 79 Cts- 
18 Common do. 50 cts. 
19 Single do. 25 cts. 
20 Double yellow, $ 1 | 
21 Double dwarf yellow, 1 50 - 
22 Single yellow, % : 
_ 23 Straw coloured Scotch, $l 50 
24 Yellow and red Austrian , ed above, and-yellow beneath, Si 
25 Great maiden’s blush, 50 cts. - 
26 Minor de. 79 cts. 
27 Pompone, extremely delicate, $1 
28 Rose de Meaux, 50 cts. 
29 Blush Belgick, 50 cts. 
