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sir Garnet Wolseley, vig. or free. Cranston, 1875. Said to 
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Souvenir @’un Ami, free. Belot, 1846. Pale rose, sometimes, 
Souvenir de Therese Levet, vig. Levet, 1882. Bright red, 
Violette Bouyer, free or vig. Lacharme, 1881. From Jules 
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Safrano, free. Beauregard, 1839. Saffron and apricot; a very 
free bloomer. One of the oldest varieties, and in the bud) 
State scarcely, tO We ISUMPASSeG ke. Risnie 2 Geictors oie ue 2 ays 
pretty in bud. Budded and own roots........-. ..- 
be a seedling from "Prince Camille de Rohan. Closely resem- 
bles Maurice Bernardin in habit and flower; an improvement 
Mm Gqualiiyesbutmot im treedors of; bloom yoo. 2p ise... 8.6 seh ole | 
Solfaterr e, vig. Syn. Augusta. Boyeau, 1848. Raised from 
Lamarque. Sulphur yellow, large, full, slightly fragrant. . 
with rose, very large; quite free from mildew, and one of the 
hardiest. A splendid sort for growing out of doors a). 
large, very full, globular form, highly scented; very fine when 
perfect, but unreliable. Budded TOMATOES pee eeeyaons ce unc cicccie 
1863. Velvety purple and crimson; very fragrant........... 
‘Souvenir de Henry Clay, /ree. Ball, 1854. <A hybrid Scotch; 
rose color; small or medium size, gives some blooms in the 
PACU GUILIN Pe Ore eelerte ANE ce roiey ee RL cltss ible le deae'stwiscd? apt [plese i 4 eis 6+ | 
Souvenir de la Malmaison, mod. Beluze, 1848. Delicate flesh, 
tinted with fawn; flat form; very large and full. with rich) 
ROMANE AMR CT OMEOSEL |. «ce = ettieee oslsln dig vamiele sees 
slightly suffused with salmon, very large, full, globular, 
highly perfumed; an old favorite. Highly esteemed for 
OT CMA CME MERE OR Tee es eer eee Cie wee a Py alien SU ee Bile Danie 
large aud full, a seedling from Adam; quite a new shade of 
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Stanwell Per petual, mod. Lee. Blush, medium size, double, 
delicately scented, foliage very small, nine to eleven leaflets. 
A hybrid which blooms in the Autumn, and is the earliest to 
blossom in the Spring of any sort catalogued by us. 
‘Sunset, mod. Henderson. 1884. A sport from Perle des Sandia 
“Identical in every respect with that variety except that its) 
color instead of being a canary yellow is of arich, tawny 
shade of saffron and orange, similar but deeper than Safr ano: 
or Mad. Falcot. In size, vigor and productiveness it Is in all 
respects the same as the variety from which it sprung.”......| 
"tx iomphe de Luxembourg, free. Hardy, 1836. Buff-rose, 
large, good buds, of healthy "habit: a desirable bedding variety 
Triumphant, vig. Joshua Pierce, 1850. Deep rose, double and 
compact, distinct. Seven leaflets are not uncommon........ 
Cherry-red. Budded plants. anette SVM Cue tan Reick asta eal 
Victor Verdier, mod. Lacharme, 1859. Bright rose with 
carmine center, a very fresh shade of color; not fragrant; free 
bloomer; wood nearly smooth. Evidently a kind with a 
strong infusion of Bourbon or Tea blood; this variety with 
its numerous progeny, is more tender than any of the other 
types in the class. A beautiful Rose. Budded and own roots 
Margottin x Sombreuil. Mottled blush ; seems rather shy, 
and not inclined to open. Budded plants st tes aks as ee Se oe 
W. A. Richardson, vig. Ducher, 1878 Orange yellow, medium 
size, good form; very distinct. This Rose has greatly im- 
proved since we first grew it: we have had a plant in green- 
house trained to wires, that has produced a large quantity of 
beatin budssofmmigque Coloring ...¢c6- 42d.) eke ee os. 
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