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‘Queen of the Prairies, vig. Samuel Feast, 1843. Bright 
. Queen of Queens, vig. Paul, 1882. Flowers pink with blush’ 
. Queen ot Waltham, mod. or free. W. Paul & Son, 1875 
.\Queen’s Scarlet, mod. Hallock & Thorpe, 1880. Crimson : | 
.|R. Dudley Baxter, W. Paul, 1879. Marcon, large size, prom- 
.|Red Gauntlet, vig. W. Paul & Son, 1881. Bright scarlet-crim- 
ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
rosy-red, frequently with white stripe. Foliage large and 
quite deeply: serrated 2 5. : saaten0t quebews © 
edges, large and full; of perfect form. A new style of flower) 
among Hybrid Perpetual Roses, being a cross between a Hy- 
brid Perpetual and the Maiden’s Blush. Distinct ; acide aly 
the finest Rose of its color. Budded plants ............. ..| 
Queen of the Bourbons, mod. Mauger, 1834. Fawn and| 
rose ; fragrant and a profuse bloomer............  ....... 
Cherry-crimson, flowers of good size and form ; alate bloom- 
ing variety ; quite fragrant. Budded and own roots 
seems to be almost the -same,as Agrippina: ..0: i212... ee 
ising. Budded and own roots. . sel Rion ees ee 
son, shaded with deep rose, very large and full. A _ distinct 
and handsome variety of good habit and constitution. Budded 
Pla GS, ae ee lie Seis; aia Gl eed festa ee eee eee we 
Reine Emma des Pays Bas, free. Nabonnand, 1879. Yel. 
low, shaded with reddish-salmon; large, loose flowers, fra- 
STAN be UN PLOMISING 4 Ais kisats 6 aaa icine le es we Eke or 
Reine Marie Henriette, vig. <A. Levet, 1878. A seedling 
Reine Olga de Wurtemberg, vig. Nabonnand, 1881. Bril- 
.|Rev. J. B. M. Camm, mod. Turner, 1875. Carmine-rose. 
.|Rosieriste Jacobs, vig. Ducher, '880. Bright velvety- sae) 
from Mme. Berard. fertilized by Gen. Jacqueminot. Flowers) 
large, full ; color, beautiful cherry-red, a pure shade ; flowers| 
somewhat scented. An extra fine climbing variety......... 
Reine Maria Pia, vig. Schwartz, 1880. Deep rose, crimson 
center, large, full; a seedling from Gloire de Dijon 
liant red ; very large, semi-double.............. 
Reve d’Or, fr ee. Ducher, 1869. Buff-yellow ; medium size: full. 
a fine, enduring shade, medium size, semi-globular form ; one 
of the most fragrant and free-blooming sorts; superb. Bud- 
ded. plamnits, 4° 22 fet? hesete es pay ke eae ee sa eee 
Bosalie, This was raised by us from seed of the Marie Van 
Houtte, and has been tested in our houses for some time. It. 
is of slender yet healthy growth ; foliage small, dark green : 
fiower small, a little larger than Paquerette, and of a deep 
pink cvlor, about the shade of Madame Lambard. It is very 
pretty in bud and the flowers are of good substance, and re- 
main perfect foralong time. It has a pleasing fragrance. 
One of its prominent traits is remarkable freedom of bloom, 
every shoot producing a flower. We consider it a distinct 
and charming miniature Rose, and a valuable addition to the) 
listio£; varieties:suitable for forcinge. 3.44714 eee ee eee 
shaded with blackish crimson; large, full, of fine globular 
form... _Budded plantsc.at i ke eee eee 
Rubens, free. Robert, 1859. White, shaded with rose ; long 
buds ; large. full and very beautiful; one of the finest Teas. . 
Rugosa Alba, mod. A species from Japan. Single pure white 
flowers of five petals; highly scented ; a splendid shrub. . | 
Rugosa Rosea, vig. Also from Japan. Flowers rose colored) 
tinged with violet; same size and form but of more vigorous 
habit than the pr eceding : a valuable shrub.. 
Rugosa Rubra, vig. Another J apan Variety. Flowers single of 2, 
most beautiful bright rosy-crimson, succeeded by large ber- 
ries of a rich rosy-red color, and are a great addition. to the 
ornamental character of the plant.............-.-...+6- 
