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Class. ee 
: : | Size. 
B. | Apolline, vig. V. Verdier, 1848. Rosy pink ; large cupped flowers, 
the best of alfthe Bourbons im Open airs (ee ee TS 
Baltimore Belle, vg. Sam. Feast, 1843. Pale blush, becoming 
NeaLhyew Ito: COMpPAch ald WHITGs+:..., oa: sce a ee eee 50 
H. R. Baron de Bonstetten, vig. Liabaud, 1871. Rich velvety ma- 
roon ; large, full. A splendid sort....... ..... ee ee ON A ae 50 
H. Rk. Baroness Rothschild, mod. or dwf.  Pernet, 1867. Light 
pink ; cupped form ; very symmetrical; without fragrance. 
Very distinct and -beautiful ; one of the finest exhibition 
varieties. The wood is short-jointed ; very hardy and a iate 
bloomer: _Burdded splauts £o-a jaye teeeeeeee oo) core ee eee 50 
H. R. Baronne Prevost, vig. Deprez. (Sent out by Cochet in 1842.) |. 
Pure rose color ; very large, very full, flat form ; a free bloomer, 
fragrant, very hardy. Budded and on own roots..................- 50 
Cl. T. Belle Lyonwaise, vig. Levet, 1869. Raised from Gloire de Dijon. 
Pale yellow, sometimes shaded ; distinct, fine. Ranks next to 
| Gloire de Dijon among members of that family ethic eee 50 
Ay. Bennett’s Seedling, vig, Bennett, 1840. Pure white double 
| flowers. Ob MedagMIE SIZE awe Sees eee e. cee ast eee ee 50 
Blanchefleur, free. Vibert, 1846. White, tinged with flesh ; me- | 
| dium size, flat ; very fragrant and good. Blooms in great pro- 
fusion very early in the season. <A valuable garden rose. 
Buddedwplants, ..).. qata epee ayes se tee ye $ -ggSd veges ies | 50 
Blanche Moreau, vig. Moreau - Robe 1880. Pure white, 
large, full and of perfect form, the buds and flowers produced | 
in clusters, and freely furnished with deep green moss. Bud- 
ded.,and, On Owl wrOOtS yy Byes ht tea ded. > | oss: ence Saeco eee eae 50 
H. R. Boieldieu, vig. Garcon, 1877. Cherry red, very large, very full ; 
flat form. An improved Mine. Boil. Budded plants ‘foes ett. | 50 
T. | Bon Silene, or Silene, free. Hardy, 1839. Rosy carmine, | 
shaded with salmon ; fragrant and very free-flowering. Valu- 
able, for the gbuds:, 2. .c- bo -cogsengsuer asia trae car-EESCEP ED. 2 eee ea | 50 
T. | Bougere, free. Bougere, 1832. Bronzed pink ; laree and moder- | 
ately full; one of, the, hargiest Sst ~ veleswostiie: taesettesc c=: | 50 
T.| Brigitte Violet, mod.  Levet, 1878.  Silvery-rose, slightly | 
tinged with lilac ; not highly scented but a good bedder......... | 50 
H. T., Captain Christy, mod. or dwf. Lacharme, 1873. Flesh-color, 
deepening towards the center ; medium size, sometimes large, 
full. Jllshaped flowers are not uncommon, but when the 
flowers are perfect there are none more admirable...c.0.0.:..c+-+- - 60 
M. | Captain John Ingram, jree. Laffay, 1876. Purplish crimson. 
budded ‘and! on. Own TOOUS Ss. 1e- cee eee eee ene os Re eee 50 
N. | Caroline Marniesse, free. Reeser, 1848. Creamy white, small 
and full ; seven leaflets; nearly hardy flowers resemble those 
of Felicite PerpAuelle......ccverceveeeceeeee cece teres te eeteee cee 50 
H. R. Caroline de Sansal, 29. ~ Raised by “Deprez, ‘sent out by Hippo- 
lyte-Jamain, 1849. Pale flesh color, deepening towards the 
center ; - large, full, flat, often irrecular in form. Rather sub- 
ject to mildew, but a lov ely rose when perfect, and one of the 
hardiest. Generally the best in Autumn. Budded and on own 
, TOOUSS £52 peel Ge ~ sees SopES ce poco = SPREE N saseeate tae taee = dtearee es eae 50 
T. | Caroline Kuster, vig. Pernet, 1873. This is sometimes classed 
with the Noisettes, but it differs from them in habit, being 
bushy. Pale yellow, sometimes mottled with rose. A free- | 
blooming, excellent bedding variety.............. ..-...seceesseetseeeeee 50 
T. | Catharine Mermet, mod. Guillot-fils, 1869. Bright flesh color, 
with the same pec liar silvery luster possessed by La France ; 
large, full, and of beautiful form ; when the flowers expand 
they yield a delightful perfume ; decidedly one of the finest 
Teas ; cultivated extensiy ely by florists for cut flowers............ 50 


