CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 13 

DESGRIE TIVE CATALOGUE 
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PET ROSES. 
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| Price 
Class. Large 
: | Size. 
H. R.j Abel Carriere, mod. EE. Verdier, 1875. Velvety crimson, with 
fiery center. Of better form and finish than most of the dark 
sorts. Shy in Autumn. Budded and on own roots......... ..... 50 
.| Abel Grand, free. Damaizin, 1865. Silvery pink, sometimes 
.| Alfred Colomb, free. Lacharme, 1865. Raised from Jacqueminot. 
.|| American Beauty, vig. (Hon. G. Bancroft; sent out by Geo. Field 
| Anne de Diesbach, “vig. “Lacharme, 1858. Syn. Glory of | 
.| Annie Wood, mod. or free. E. Verdier, 1866. Vermilion, very 
. Antoine Verdier, mod. Jamain, 1871. Rose tinged with lilac ; 

glossy-rose ; large full, fragrant; valuable in the Autumn. 
ACEC LAMUS YA ence nee anne scle Meg let ase saceccieudse 50 
Agrippina or Cramoisi-Superieur, mod. Plantier, 1834. 
Rich velvety crimson, moderately double, fine in bud ; a val- | 
Wavleseddina@varietye |Oneor the Dest. -. 02.2. weve tessa nceee 50 
Aimee Vibert scandens, og. Curtis, 1841. Pure white, 
‘small, double flowers. Identical with the old kind, of which 
i ised SpotLby except that iis Or stronger STOWOM... i002! 0..0.-0-. 50 
Brilliant carmine crimson ; very large, full, and of fine globu- 
lar form ; extremely fragrant, and in every respect a superb | 
sort. Green wood with occasional pale greenish thorns ; foliage 
large and handsome. One of the most useful of all sorts for | 
general cultivation. Budded and on own roots.................... | 50 
America, vig. (Professor C. G. Page, of Washington ; sent out by 
Ward, 1859.) Raised from Solfaterre, fertilized by Safrano ; 
Creams yellows: wath ay salmon tie... sock Jed cesteccsecets so) ete. 50 
& Bro., 1885.) Large, globular; deep pink shaded with 
carmine ; delicious odor ; has proved to be a desirable variety 
for forcing and may be found valuable for cultivation out of 
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Angele Jacquier, free. Guillot, 1879. Pale rose, sometimes | 
flesh ; the base of petals tinged with coppery yellow ; very 
sweet ; free flowering. A lovely Tea, bearing some resemb- 
lance both to Catherine Mermet and Rubens. Highly com- | 
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Anna Maria, vig, Samuel Feast, 1843. Blush; cluster large ; has 
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France. Raised are La Reine. Carmine, a beautiful shade ; 
very large. A superior garden sort; fragrant; one of the 
hardiest. Valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots.... 50 
fragrant ; fine in Autumn; of splendish finish. Budded and 
DUD | OAL TROUSER BAL Sa. Geer aR ee Re nee iia 50: 
well formed buds but without perfume ; while not of the first 
quality, the flowers are as good as those of Hermosa and as 
freely produced ; valuable for bedding. Budded and on own | 
ROOST, ESAS he Soe ABROe BABES Ea aC A AR UPR rege TRIAS pir Ou. ae ae 50 

