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Size. 

T. Letty Coles, free. Keynes, 1875. Rose-colored. A sport from 
Madame Willer moc... Deon cae ccs w tan Ee a ae eee 50 
M. Little Gem, dwf. W. Paul, 1880. A miniature Moss Rose, form- | 
ing compact bushes densely covered with small double crimson | 
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flowers, beautifully mossed. Budded plants. .........222---22e---00- 50 
Pol. Little White Pet, vig. One of the prettiest of this pees very | SA 
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H. R. Louis Van Houtte, duf. or mod. Lacharme, 1869. Crimson | 
maroon ; medium size; sometimes large, full. A tender sort, 
but very free blooming and, altogether, the best crimson Rose 
we have. Budded and on own roots. -...ecs-.cesseceeseecesceeeseees 50 
B. Louise Odier, vig. Margottin, 1851. Bright rose; large and of | 
good shape ; hardy...........0-...... ceeseeeeetceeeeeseeeee ce cen ceesterenees 50 
H. R.. Mabel Morrison, mod. Broughton, 1878. White, sometimes | 
tinged with plush ; in the Autumn the edges of the petals are | 
often pink. in all, save color and substance of petals, this 
variety is identical with Baroness Rothschild. A very valuable 
white rose;; Budded «plants...505 ee ee 50 
H. T. Mme. Alexandre Bernaix, mod. Guillot, 1877. Salmon- rose, 
the petals sometimes edged with blush. A splendid sort under 
GOMES «oo orev a cede ds sheds ant abe eae eae ees Eero eas Soe ae nee 50 
Clr. | mez Berard, vig. Levet, 1870. A seedling from Gloire de Dijon, | 
which it resembles, but the flowers are less iull, of a fresher | 
shade, and better in the bud. A valuable addition to the Gloire | 
de Dijon farnily seve .s Bo sikecsk azie et ook eis d oe ee | 50 
T. | Mme. Bravy, mod. Guillot, of Pont Oherin, 1848; sent out by | 
Guillot-pere, of Lyons. Syn. Alba Rosea, Mme. Sertot. Creamy- | 
white, iarge, full; of very symmetrical form and delicate fra- | 
grance. A superb MOA. dae. czen ts ates Rete a ee eee 50 
Mme.Chedanne Guinoiseau, free. Leveque, 1880. _ A fine | 
deep yellow ; a beautiful, free-flowering sort that is likely to be | 
much sought for by florists. A rival ‘for Isabella Sprunt, but | 
more full and of a deeper, shade-4.2 S02 sek ee ae ee 60 
4h Mme. Cusin, vig. Guillot-fils, 1881. Violet-rose, tinged with 
Vellow; fine LOMM 5.12058 2es eee ee 50 
T. |Mme. de Tartas, mod. Bernede. Bright rose, large, full and 
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Mme. de Vatry, free. Red, shaded with salmon ; of good form 
both in bud and flower; a choice old Sort. .......... ..c..2.e002-.-0000 50 
Mme. de Watteville, vig. Guillot-fils, 1884. Salmon white, 
each petal bordered with bright rose like a tulip; buds long, 
fra Svan 2306 ce vies hole ode cae eise Be ee eee ee ee ee 50 
Mme. Edward Ory, mod. Moreau-Robert, 1854. Carmine-red. 
Budded - plants ::: 25 {2.4 2.05 gle ee ee eee eee 60 
T. |Mme. Francois Janin, dif. Levet, 1872. Orange-yellow, 
small-size, beautiful buds ; very distinct in color and fragrance. 50 
ay Mme. Falcot, mod. Guillot-fils, 1858. Nankeen, changing to 
Pea: 

H. R.| Mme. Gabriel Luizet, vig. or free. Liabaud, 1878. Pink, dis- 
tinct, very large, cupped shape; somewhat fragrant. As an 
exhibition rose, will rank with its rival, Baroness Rothschild. 
Budded plants <cc::.4 6 ea ee ee 50 
Dam. | Mme. Hardy, vg. Hardy, 1832. White, large, very full, flat 
form; highly fragrant. Budded’plants...22.-.22ece-sseeeee eee 50 
H. R.| Mme. Joly, free. Rose-color, medium size ; fragrant and of good | 
shape. Seems to contain some Bourbon blood. Budded and 
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H. Ch. | Mme. Lacharme, dif. Lacharme, 1872. From Jules Margottin | 
and Sombreuil. White, slightly shaded with pink; medium | 
size ; globular, full flowers. The habit is bushy:; wood short, | 
pointed, pale green ; small crimpled foliage ; small red thorns ; 
quite hardy. “Budded Plants.-2.)c2ec- cee ese ees een ee eeeceeee a0 
