CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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|Climbing Devoniensis, vig. Pavitt, 1858. Creamy-white, 
Climbing Edward Morren, vig. G. Paul, 1879. The flowers 
Climbing Jules Margottin, vig. Cranston, 1875. Carmine- 
..Comte de Mortemarte, free. Margottin-fils, 1880. Rose-color, 
|\Comtesse Cecile de Chabrillant, mod. Marest. 1859. Deep 
.\Comtesse de Choiseuil, free Moreau, 1878. Vermilion: a 
.|Comtesse ‘de Ludre. E. Verdier, 1879. Carmine- red : ‘not 
-'Comtesse de Serenye, mod. Lacharme, 1874. Silvery pink, 
-\Coquette des Alpes, vig. or fr ee.  Lacharme, 1867. White, 
.|Coquette des Blanches, vig. or free. Lacharme, 1872. Pure 
center sometimes with blush, very large, nearly full, delight- 
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are somewhat smaller than those of the old variety and they 
seem to open better. _Budded plants............0........... 
rose, fine in open flower and in bud; the best of all the climb- 
ing sports. It may be grown either as a Pillar Rose, or by 
pruning, kept in bush form ; it should be in every. collection. 
Climbing Victor Verdier, free. G. Paul, 1871. Carmine-rose 
Budded AER OW My GOO tS so fis SySrthia « « <sasedvarecath opey doce by bier iets wre as 
Cloth of Gold, or Chr omatella, free. Coquerau, 1848,} 
Raised from Lamarque. Deep yellow. centre, with sulphur 
edges ; large double flowers. A magnificent variety, but dif- 
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Comice de Tarn-et-Garonne, mod. Pradel, 1852. Carmine- 
read; well formed, fragrant, free blooming..........0...5.:..... 
Common Moss, free. Pale rose, very beautiful buds. A great 
HaIMOnueseoudded, plantsisie saul alts yas BAe Eph myers, 
Common Sweet Briar, vig. Single pink flowers, followed, in 
Autumn, by brightly colored heps. Specially valued for the 
pungent fragrance of the foliage ; fine for hedges............ 
very fragrant; smooth, pale-green wood; fine foliage; flowers 
in the Autumn; not quite satisfactory. Budded and own roots 
pink, of medium size; full, fragr ant, of perfect globular form, 
alovely rose: very hardy. Budded and own roots. _..... 
promising Rose of the Marie Rady style. Budded and own 
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Comtesse de Murinais, vig. Vibert, 18438. White, tinged 
Wwithehlasnn= Buddeds and Owl LOO was vase Fe i Cbs wesc eeen 2 ote 
Comtesse de Nadillac, mod. Guillot, 1871. Coppery-yellow, 
illumined with carmine-rose ; large, full, distinct and effec- 
tines esnrest ima blerrosea: See bcs kiiite (ia wie odisTS aM ys uleare soe 
often mottled; a full, finely shaped, globular flower of medi- 
um size, slightly fragrant: not reliable about opening, but a 
very free bloomer. The blooms are not good in wet weather. 
Appears in perfection late in the season, after most of the 
Hybrids have passed out of bloom. Requires and merits extra 
Gakex pouddedvand own roots) snc t ie 88 a eye ee 
Comtesse Riza du Pare, free. Schwartz, 1876. Raised from 
Comtesse de Labarthe. Bronzed rose, with a carmine tint; 
flowers of medium size, moderately full, highly perfumed. 
One of the best under Blass: A aay bloomer when bedded | 
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slightly shaded with carmine; medium size; form, semi- 
cupped; wood, long-jointed: larger flowers than the others.) 
The strongest grower of the entire class .. «0.0... ce. eae ee 
white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink ; flowers of medi- 
um size, somewhat flat, but full and very pretty; growth 
more bushy and symmetrical than any of the others. One of 
the hardiest Later than the rest in coming into flower. This 
seems to supersede Barone de Maynard and Mme. Alfred de 
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