CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 

Class. 

Pol. Cecile Brunner, mod. Mme. Ducher, 1880. A hybrid from 
Polyantha simplex fertilized by a Tea. One of the most beau- 
tiful in the class. Salmon-pink, with deep salmon center ; very 
small, full, delicately scented; admirable in bud and open 
flower. An exquisite miniature Rose for floral work, opera 
bouquets, etc. Violets mix well with it and make a bouquet 
| Oigmare loveless... Euchiv commended.’ ... cts cessecsceese sence 
N. | Celine Forestier, vig. Trouillard, 1860. Pale yellow, deepen- 
| ing toward the center ; the hardiest of the Tea-scented section. 
Provy.| Centifolia, Cabbage or Common Provence, free. Rose 
| color ; large size, globular form; very fragrant. A superb 
“ variety. Budded plants HMO NST ae dere oe ene aera ae RE eee 
H. R. Charles Darwin, mod. or free Laxton, 1879. Brownish-crimson 
with a tinge of violet; large, full, cupped; a superb Rose. 
Budded and on own roots ..... 7 SAO hep aaibarea Me MO A CR NES Ah ae 
H.Ch. Charles Lawson, vig. Lawson, 1853. —_ Rose-color;_ large, full 
lowers, tragrant.Budded and on Own roots .................-.. 
H. R. Charles Lefebvre, free or mod. Lacharme, 1861. From Gen. 
| Jacqueminot ~ Victor Verdier. Weddish-crimson, very velvety 

| and rich, but fading quickly ; large, fulland beautifully form- | 
| ed. Foliage and wood lght Mec nient few thorns of 
| light red. FN splendid Rose oh 
Lg Fes Charles Margottin, mod Mareottin, 1865. A seedling from | 
| Jules Margottin. Weddish-crimson ; form semi-cupped ; very | 
| large, full and sweet ; retains the color well, and is a very fine 
bloomer ; foliage slightly crimpled; smooth, reddish wood, 
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T. Charles Ravolli, jree. Pernet, 1875. Carmine rose, not unlike 
| EOI: SSM nds Seo ON ROSAS OPN NI RISE AP AENEAN OT 
H. Ch. Chenedolle, vig Bright red; large and ‘double - shoots very 
| SOME COM Gded) AMG (OM VON METOOES ja liliasewcgies Ai erquceetneect ot ese 
H. T. Cheshunt Hybrid, vig. G. Paul, 1873. From Madame de Tar- 
| tas < Prince Camille de Rohan. Cherry-carmine, with a shade 
of violet ; flowers large, full, slightly fragrant. A free bloomer 
in Spring, but not in “Autumn : “distinct and fine... ...... 
H. R. Clara Cochet, vig. Lacharme, 1886. Clear satin rose with bright- 
| er centers, ‘lar ge and full. Small OUATNUS Ss eben cata em cial Sia | 
N. Claire Carnot, free. Guillot-fils, 1873. Pale ‘orange. -yellow, 
somewhat like Celine Forestier, but more fragrant ; a beautiful 
Sivadie isha lOOmlen, a... Ses asses lala th i ads 
T. | Claudius Levet, vig. Levet pere, 1886. ~ Carmine rose, salmon 
center ; large ‘and full, Small Olle anise she 
H. Cl.| Climbing Bessie Johnson, vig. G. Paul, 1878, Of the Jules 
Margottin type. Blush, highly scented. A very excellent 
Pillar Rose. Budded and on OWn r00ts .ec.esceeesceedeeesceese cess 
Cl. T.| Climbing Devoniensis, vig. Pavitt, 1858. Creamy -white, 
center sometimes with blush, ey large, nearly full, delight- 
fully scented...... SAA CAITLIN 
H. Cl.. Climbing Edward Morren, vig. G. Paul, 1879. ‘The flowers | 
are somewhat smaller than those of the old variety and they 
H. Cl.. Climbing Jules Margottin, vig. Cranston, 1875. Carmine- 
pruning, kept in bush for m ; it should be in every collection.. 
H. Cl.) Climbing Wieter Verdier, free, G. Paul, 1871. Carmine- 
HOcCueD UA eds andiOM OW TOO. cians. eet Lind lddsteebiclbwdae ves ss. 
N. | Cloth of Gold, or Chromatella, free. Coqueran, 1843. 
Raised from Lamarque. Deep yellow center, with sulphur 

edges ; large double flowers. A magnificent variety, but diffi-- 
cult to erow. -yerune sparingly: \)...09..t2 RESID EEAR RE saa BEES 
with occasional red spines ; an excellent, distinct sort. Budded 
Seem roOropen hermtery sbudded*plantseiics.. eile Usk sos. | 


rose, fine in open flower and in bud ;_ the best of ali the climb- | 
ing ae It may be grown either as a Pillar Rose, or by | 

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