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| Price 
Class. | Large 
Size. 
Hi RE A. G. St. Hilaire, Duf. E. Verdier, 1878. Red. with a aaa 
| of crimson: a good, permanent color; medium size, full: 
| fine circularform. A free-flowering, excellent, fragrant rose: 
thoroughly distinct. Its poor growth is the only objectiona- 
| ble trait if has. Budded Dhantsss0.- 7355329 Je S$ 50 
B. Abbe Girardin, Bernaix, 1882. Satiny rose not promising... 50 
H.R. Abel Carriere, mod. E. "Verdier, 1875. Velvety crimson, with! 
fiery center. Of better form and finish than most of the dark 
Re sorts. Shy in Autumn. Budded plants.... .............0. 50 
H. k.|Abel Grand, free. Damaizin, 1865. Silvery-pink, sometimes 
olossy-rose : large full, fragrant ; valuable in the Autunin.| 
Budde planta: son ae, se oasiore eee a 50 
Beng.|Agrippina or Cramosi-Superieur, mod. Plantier, 183 
| Rich velvety crimson, moderately double, fine in bud; a valu-| 
able bedding variety. One of the best.......... 30 
N. |Aimee Vibert scandens, vig. Curtis, 1841. Pure white, small, 
double flowers Indentical with the old kind, of which it is a) 
sport, except that it is of stronger growth................-.- 50 
H. R. Alfred Colomb, free. Lacharme, 1865. Raised from Jacque- 
minot. Brilliant carmine crimson; very large, full, and of fine| 
globular form ; extremely fragrant, and in every respect al 
superb sort. Green wood with occasional pale greenish 
| thorns ; foliage large and handsome. One of the most useful 
of all sorts for general cultivation. Budded and on own roots. 50: 
H. R.A. K. Williams, mod. Schwartz, 1877. Magenta-red, imbri- 
cated form. A very beautiful sort, but of delicate habit and 
notreliable. It is difficult to work upa stock of this. Budded) 
j 0) FW ae ee eee a Peles he a)sie Ecole Sala aaee © OE eae 60 
N. |America, vig. (Professor C. G. Page, of Washington : sent out 
by Ward, 1859.) Raised from Solfaterre, fertilized by| 
Safrano ; creamy yellow ; with a salmon tinge ....... ....| 50 
T. Andre Schwartz, Jos. Schwartz, 1882. Described as janes 
deep crimson buds and to be valuable for forcing. It has,) 
however, provedsunreliable. 25. eee eee ee 50: 
T. |Angele Jacquier, free. Guillot, 1879. Pale rose, sometimes 
flesh ; the base of petals tinged with coppery yellow: very 
sweet ; free flowering. A lovely Tea, bearing some resem- 
blance both to Catherine Mermet and Rubens. Highly ou 
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miended em Bien es so a es 2 ee ae eee 60 
P. Anna Maria, vig. Samuel Feast, 1843. Blush, cluster laree 
has: few GROnHS —h aestce ce Oe Se. cnt ee eae 50 
H. R.j|Anne de Diesbach, ‘vig. ‘Lacharme, 1858. Syn. Glory “of! 
France. Raised from LaReine. Carmine, a beautiful shade : | 
| very large. A superior garden sort; fragrant; one of the! 
hardiest. Valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots. . 50 
