28 ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
Class. 
Bk. White Banksia, vig. Pure white, small, full flower; violet- 
Scented et re es. PI ee Ceara: ener eee eee 
FESR: White Baroness, mod. G. Paul, 1882. A sport from Baron- 
ess Rothschild. Pure white, the same shape and flower as 
tne parent:2."Budded™plants?©*.2-- cs: ) sae eee eae ae 
M. White Bath, mod. Salter. White, sometimes tinged with 
| flesh ; attractive in bud and open flower. This is Dy far the 
best white moss. Budded plants. eke MMR Ae 28% Sire 
T. White Bon Silene, F. Morat.1883. ‘‘ A sport of the well-known 
| Bon Silene, of a pearly whiteness, and possessing the same 
vigorous growth and free flowering qualities as the plants.” 
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UB Lead Bre WilhelmK celle, mod. Pernet 1878. Raised from Alfred Col- 
omb. A good red Rose, much after the style of the parent, 
| but yielding smaller flowers. Budded and own roots........ 
H. T. William F. Benett, vig. Bennett, 1885. Beautiful glowing 
| crimson, similar to Gen. Jacqueminot, with more fragrance 
| than La France, with a bud similar to Niphetos; a very 
| free bloomer. Small plants. $1.00 each.. 
H. R.!Xavier Olibo, mod. or dwf. Lacharme, 1864. Very dark, rich 
crimson, large size; a magnificent, velvety rose, that can 
| hardly be overpraised, Budded and own roots..... .....++- 
Bk. |Yellow Banksia, vig. Clear yellow; small double flowers..... 
