CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 19 





Price 
Class. Large 
Size. 
on longer trial, qualities may be discovered, which will render 
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B. | Hermosa, mod. Marcheseau, 1840. Bright rose ; a most constant 
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H. R.| Hippolyte Jamain, mod. lLacharme, 1874. A probable seed- 
ling from Victor Verdier. Carmine-red; large, full and fine 
semi-globular form. The foliage when young has a deeper 
shade of red than is seen in any other sort. The hardiest of 
mhem Vector eV eater ty pe. budded plants... 0... dct et ese. sone ces 50 
op: Homer, vig. Robert, 1859. Salmon-rose, often richly mottled ; a 
free bloomer ; moderately hardy ; beautiful buds, varying in 
color, but always good ; best in the open air. A charming sort. 50 
H. R.| Horace Vernet, dwf. or mod. Guillot, 1866. Crimson, illumin- 
ed with scarlet; large, double, of beautiful wavy outline ; in 
conasmninons delicate: sBudded: plants. 7. o.0i0.t...csaeesses en ecenensee 2B 
T. |Isabella Sprunt, free. Rev. Jas. M. Sprunt, 1865. Sulphur- 
yellow ; very beautiful in the bud. <A sport from Safrano, 
which variety it greatly resembles in every particular save the 
GOMOTMO TELE PMO WVICT fierce Us pea teteiae Ao vdeieae [si estasua vac veldaeeece vanes: 50 
Beng. | James Sprunt, vig. Rev. Jas. M. Sprunt, 1858. <A climbing 
sport from Agrippina ; crimson; the same color as ats parent 
sort, but the flowers fuller and lar Xe CR UMA ARRAS ema 50 
H. R.| Jean Liabaud, free. WLiabaud, 1875. @rimcon wmsroou. Miami 
ed with scarlet ; large, full, fragrant. A very beautiful dark 
OSes OUCded amd Ons OWN TOO iccece. sete ececeesec ccs deeetececeess 50 
H. R.| John Hopper, free. Ward, 1862. <A seedling from Jules Mar- 
gottin, fertilized by Mme. Vidot. Bright rose with carmine 
center; large and full; light red thorns, not numerous. A 

profuse bloomer, and standard sort. Budded and on own roots 50 
T. | Jules Finger, free. Ducher, 1879. Bronzed-rose, veny large ; 
sweet-scented. An improved CONCU TOTEAS Serr sh sn ante e 50 
H. R.| Lady Helen Stewart, wg. Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1887. “A 
hybrid perpetual of vigorous growth, with stout, erect wood, 
and thick handsome foliage; flowers well carried on a long 
stiff stem, large, full; of most perfect form, and very highly |. 
perfumed ; color, bright crimson-scarlet uniform throughout, 
petals of great substance, large, round. <A very distinct and 
beautiful variety, flowering profusely throughout the entire 
season until late in Autumn, when it is especially fine.” Small 
plants ready after May Ist. ..... BLA rare eh aT a a 1 50 
H. T.| La France, mod. or free. Guillot-fils, 1867. Raised from seed of 
a Tea Rose. Delicate silvery rose, changing to silvery pink ; 
very large, full, of fine globular form ; a most constant bloom- 
er. The sweetest and most useful of all Roses; none can sur- 

pass the delicacy of its ColOriNg...........0....6. 5 sseeeeeeceeeceteeeneeees 50 
M. | Laneii, mod. Laffay, 1854. Red; “2ood foliage with five leaflets ; 
not subject to mildew. Budded PLATES Pe ae Coane Peatedee 50 
T. |La Princesse Vera, free or vig. Nabonnand, 1878. Flesh, 
bordered with coppery-rose ; large, full ; very handsome in bud 
as well as when fully developed ; not much scent; excellent 
for bedding. A useful rose that should be gener ally grown.. 50 
H. R.| La Reine, free or vig. Laffay, 1844. Glossy rose, large, moderate- 
ly full; very free flowering, and one of the most hardy. A 
useful Rose, though no longer Queen. Budded and on own 
WAN O BSE Rai eRe Macca te tate Lliesth. sl aurcyie oad sleetiectle esas vieateleee 50 
H. R.| La Rosiere, free. Damaizin, 1874. Belonging to the Prince Ca- 
mille type. Velvety-crimson. A fine rose, excelling Prince 
Camille; petals with good substance. Budded and on own 
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N. | Lamarque, vg. Marechal, 1830. White, with sulphur center ; 
flowers in clusters; generally seven leaflets. A magnificent 
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