CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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Class. 
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Size. 

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Mme. Lambard, jree. Lacharme, 1877. Rosy salmon, but 
somewhat variable in color; large, full, very distinct and 
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Mme. Noman, dwf. Guillot-pere, 1867. White, sometimes with | 
shaded center, medium size; full, globular. <A rose of ex- 
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Mme. Plantier, free. Plantier, 1885. Pure white, above medium 
size; full. Produced in great abundance early in the season. 
Foliage rather small, seven leaflets. One of the best white 
roses for hedges and for IMASSIMAV IME SEO UPS arse we enee seas neces 
Mme. Remond, vig. Lambert, 1882. Flowers of medium size, 
yellow, bor der ed with pur plish TOSC es oee rene an gee cere siaslee Siar bie 
Mme. Trifle, vig. Levet, 1869. Yellow, suffused with fawn...... 
Mme. Victor Verdier, mod. HE. Verdier, 1863. Carmine-crim- 
son, large, full, very fragrant; excellent. Budded, and on 
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Mme. Welche, mod. Ducher, 1878. Yellow, the center orange- 
yellow, large, rather flat form ; a distinct, good rose.............. 
Mme. Zoetman, mod. or free. Delicate flesh, changing to white, 
large, very full, flat form. Budded and on own roots............ 
Magna Charta, vig. W. Paul, 1876. Pink, suffused with car- 
mine; full, globular. Foliage and wood light green, with 
numerous dark spines. A fragrant, excellent Rose. Valuable 
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Marechal Niel, free. Pradel, 1864. Said to be a seedling from 
Isabella Gray. Deep yellow ; very large ; very full ; globular ; 
highly scented. It is of delicate constitution and requires care- 
ful treatment ; it should not be severely pruned. The finest of 
Allelionmicccs he ee ee eee a a. 
Marguerite de St. Amande, /free. Sansal, 1864. Bright rose, 
very beautiful in the bud state; this variety will give more 
fine blooms in the Autumn than almost any other in the class. 
One o£ the most valuable Roses: Budded plants............. ...... 
Marie Baumann, mod. Baumann, 1863. Brilliant carmine- 
crimson ; large, full, of exquisite color and form; very fra- |- 
grant ; wood freely covered with rather small, light red thorns. 
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Marie Ducher, free. Ducher, 1868. Salmon-rose; very large, 
full, and a free bloomer ; the form of Gloire de Dijon ; excel- 
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Marie Guillot, mod. Guillot-fils, 1874. White tinted with pale 
yellow ; large, full, and of fine shape. A most beautiful 
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.| Marie Rady, free. Fontaine, 1865. Vermilion, shaded with 
crimson ; large, very full, of fine globular form. A fragrant, 
superb sort, but a shy bloomer in Autumn. Budded and on 
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Marie Van Houtte, free. Ducher, 1871. From Madame de 
Tartas and Madame Falcot. White, slightly tinged with yel- 
low ; edge of petals often lined with rose ; flowers large and 
full ; in every way a most charming sort. Highly commended 
Marquise de Castellane, mod. Pernet, 1869. Carmine-rose, a 
bright and permanent shade, very lar ge, very full; not fra- 
grant, but a very effective exhibition var iety. Budded plants. 
|Marshall P. Wilder. It was raised by us from the seed of the 
Gen. Jacqueminot, and has flowered several seasons, giving us 
ample time to judge correctly of its qualities. It is of vigorous 
growth, with healthy foliage; flowers large, semi-globular, 
full, well-formed ; color, cherry-carmine, much like a light- 
colored Marie Baumann, or a shade deeper than Marie Rady, 
and very fragrant. In wood, foliage and form of flower, it re- 
sembles Alfred Colomb, but the seedling excels that famous 


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