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Class. 
| Price — 
| Large 
Size." 
H. R.|Marshall P. Wilder. It was raised by us from the seed of the 
Gen. Jacqueminot, and has flowered four seasons, giv ing us 
ample time to. judge correctly of its qualities. It is of vigor- 
lar, full, well-formed : color, cherry-carmine, much Tike a 
light colored Marie Baumann, or a shade deeper than Marie 
er, it resembles Alfred Colomb, but the seedling excels that 
famous variety in vigor, hardiness and freedom of bloom. 
The past season it continued to bloom profusely long after 
the other Remontants were out of flower In brief, it may be 
described as an improved Alfred Colomb, and as good a rose 
ous growth, with healthy foliage; flowers large, semi- elobu- 
Rady, and very fragrant. In wood, foliage and form of fiow-' 
as has been raised by any one. It is undoubtedly the best 
American Rose yet offered, and the finest of its color. Bud-| 
ded. andbovin roetsianss....4escces ts. ie | ek eal ae ce 
H. R.|Mary Pochin, mod. ~Pochin, 1881. Lake, shaded with crimson. 
Buddediand-owmnsroots. -.)4i...226245.. San seals =. Sa 
H. R.|Maurice Bernardin, vig. or free. Granger, 1861. Syn. Fer- 
dinand de Lesseps. Exposition de Brie. A seedling from. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Bright crimson, large, moderately full : 
a good free flowering sort, generally coming in clusters. 
| Perhaps the most prolific of all crimson Roses, in the Spring. 
| Buddedsandtowny rootez<ee8 Ao eaacie 2 tee eee ee | 
Merveille de Lyon, mod. Pernet, 1882. Pure white, shaded and 
marked with satiny rose: flowers very large, double, and of a 
beautiful cup shape. A seedling from Baroness Rothschild, 
_ with the same habit, but larger. A superb variety. Budded 
plants: San. Sie sude es Potash ae eee 
Pol. |Mignonette, mod. Guillot, 1881. Delicate rose, chang ing “to, 
blush, very small, double : alittle smaller than Paquer ette, | 
and less full, but distinct and attractive. A strong grower 
and very free bloomer. One of the best of the type......... 
T. |Miss May Paul, vig. Levet, 1881. White, veined and striped 
| lilac ; reverse of petals red . large, full, and well formed ... 
T. |Monsieur Furtado, free or mod. Laffay, 1874. Beautiful lit-| 
tle yellow flowers, very full, An exquisite rose of excellent 
Inaibits sete. S080 Hest anc ates OSs ake «eS See ape. © 
H. R.|Mrs. Harry Turner, mod. Laxton, 1880. Charles Lefebvre type. | 
| A fine light crimson, medium size: well formed, but not SO) 
certain as to be desirable. Budded and own roots... ....... 
P. |Mrs. Hovey, vig. Joshua Pierce, 1885. Pale, delicate blush, 
becoming almost white, resembles Baltimore Belle...... eH 
H. R..Mrs. Jowitt, mod. or free. Cranston, 1880. Crimson, ting ed 
with lake, stout texture of petals; a large globular flower. 
Does not open well. Budded and own roots ... .. 
H. R.|Mrs. Laxton, dwf. Laxton, 1878. Rosy crimson, beautiful 
6) 1) eee CA EME SOMO A cry o 548 At aio os 2 oda a8 
Mult.|Multifiora alba, vig. Single, white flowers, produced in 
corymbs; an attractive shrub in the way of Polyantha 
Samples... cst i in Te ee Pee eee 
H. T.|Nancy Lee, dwf. Bennett, 1879. Satiny rose, small size, beau-) 
tiful buds, highly scented ; growth very slendend sia sk. 
He, Rt. 
T. |Niphetos, dwf. Bougere, 1844. White, sometimes faintly ting ed) 
with pale yellow ; long pointed buds, the petals thick and 
durable. A very beautiful variety under glass; it is not 
suited for! gro wings In) OPE, air 9453 -icb ee ts Se. DE el 
T. |Odorata, or Blush Tea, free. Carmine, fading to pink or 
blush ; flowers somewhat loose, but very large and good in 
the bud; very fragrant and free flowering... ... .......... 
Fr. |(killet Flammande, free. Vibert, 1845 White, striped with 
rose, like a variegated Carnation ; medium sized, double 
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