Class. 
CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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Stanwell Perpetual, mod. Lee. Blush, medium size, double, 
delicately scented, foliage very small, nine to eleven leaflets. A 
hybrid which blooms in the Autumn, and is the earliest to 
blossom in the Spring of any sort catalogued by us. Budded 
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Sunset, mod. Henderson, 1884. <A sport from Perle des Jardins. 
Identical in every respect with that variety except that its color, 
instead of being a canary yellow is of a rich, tawny shade of 
saffron and orange, similar but deeper than Safrano or Mad. 
Falcot. In size, vigor and productiveness it is in all respects 
the same as the variety from which it sprung.................. ..... 
Suzanne Blanchet, og. Nabonnand, 1886. ‘Rose tinted with 
Heshucolor large and of fine form ; very fragrant, ..:......---...+- 
The Bride, free. May, 1885. A sport from Catharine Mermet. 
Pure white, large, fine form, very fragrant, free bloomer ; ad- 
mirably adapted for forcing ; seems to be an acquisition......... 

Triomphe de Luxembourg, jfvee. Hardy, 1836. Buff-rose, 
large, good buds, of healthy habit ; a desirable bedding variety. 
Triumphant, vig. Joshua Pierce, 1850. Deep rose, double and 
compact, distinct. Seven leaflets are not uncommon.............- 
| Ulrich Brunner, vig. Levet, 1881. Raised from Paul Neyron. 
Cherry-red. Budded plants. Valuable for forcing............... 
.| Vietor Verdier, mod. Lacharme, 1859. Bright rose with car- 

mine center, a very fresh shade of color; not fragrant; free 
bloomer ; wood nearly smooth. This variety with its numer- 
ous progeny, is more tender than any of the other types in the 
class. A beautiful Rose. Budded and on own roots....... 
.| Viscountess Folkestone, v/g.. Bennett, 1887. Creamy pink, 
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W. A, Richardson, vig. Ducher, 1878. Orange yellow, medium 
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White Banksia, vg. Pure white, small, full flower; violet- 
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| White Baroness, mod. G. Paul, 1882. A sport from Baroness 
Rothschild. Pure white, the same shape and flowers as the 
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White Bath, mod. Salter. White, sometimes tinged with flesh ; 
attractive in bud and open flower. This is by far the best 
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White Bon Silene, F. Morat, 1883. <A sport of the well-known 
Bon Silene, of a pearly whiteness, vigorous and free flowering. 
.| William F, Bennett, og. Bennett, 1885. Beautiful glowing 
crimson, similar to Gen. Jacqueminot with a bud similar to 
Niphetos ; very fragrant ; a very free bloomer but a poor grow- 
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Xavier Olibo, mod. or dwf. Lacharme, 1864. Very dark, rich 
crimson, large size; a magnificent, velvety rose. Budded and 
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Yellow Banksia, vig. Clear yellow ; small double flowers......... 



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