CATALOGUE OF ROSES. | 13 
Special terms will be given to parties wanting 500 or more, the price depend- 
‘ing upon the varieties desired. All large planters who have not bought of us 
are urged to visit our grounds and see the quality of the plants we offer; we are 
sure they will be convinced of the superiority of our stock, and that the best are 
the cheapest. 
Particular attention is called to the care we have always exercised in keep- 
‘ing our stock true toname, and, aiso, that with a very few exceptions, separately 
noted, we grow those sorts only that are thoroughly distinct, and of healthy 
habit. Plants that are false to name, or are constitutionally of weak growth 
and sickly habit, are dear at any price. 
SMALL PLANTS BY MAIL. 
Grown in 24 aud 38-inch pots will be supplied at half the price asked for the 
djarge plants. 
Varieties of Roses that cannot be sent by Mail. 
There are a number of varieties which propagate from cuttings with so much 
difficulty, some of them utterly refusing to grow, that to save our customers 
disappointment, we have found it necessary to append a list of all such. Hence- 
forth, these varieties can only be obtained as budded plants sent by express ; we 
have none to send by maii, and all parties desiring plarts by mail will please 
-consult this list before sending their order. 
Abel Grand, Baroness Rothschild, Blanchefleur, Capt. John Ingram, 
‘Centifolia or Cabbage, Common Moss, Comte de Mortemarte, Coupe d’Hebe, 
Crested Moss, Duke of Connaught (H. R.), Edward Morren, Egeria, Etienne 
Levet, Eugenie Verdier, Francois Michelon, Gracilis, Harrison’s Yellow, Horace 
‘Vernet, John Stuart Mill, Mabel Morrison, Mme. Edward Ory, Mme. Gabriel 
Luizet, Mme. Hardy, Mme. Hippolyte Jamain, Mme. Lacharme, Mme. Noman, 
Marguerite de St. Amande, Marquise de Castellane, Persian Yellow, Rev. J. B. 
M. Camm, Soupert-et-Notting, White Baroness, White Bath. 
