CA TALOG UE OF ROSES. 17 



La Princesse Vera. {Nabonnand, 1878.) Mod. Creamy white, bordered with 

 coppery yellow ; pretty buds. Price, 60 cents ; small plants 40 cents each. 



MADAME BKAVY. (Guillot of Pont Cherin, 1848 ; sent out by Guillot-pere 

 of Lyons.) Syn. Alba Eosea, Mme. Sertat. Mod. Creamy white, large, full; of very 

 symmetrical iovm and delicate fragrance. A superb Tea. 



Madam Charles. (Darnaizin, 1864.) Raised from Safrano, Free. Apricot 

 color ; of. deeper shade than Safrano, and somewhat more double. 



MADAME DE VATRY. Free. Red, shaded with salmon ; a choice old 

 sort. 



Madame Francois Janin. (Level, 1S7 2.) Mod or dwf. Orange yellow ; small 

 sized buds of exquisite shape. Very distinct, both in its color and its peculiar fragrance. 



MADAME LAMBARD. (Lacharme, 1877.) Free. Reddish salmon, 

 deepening towards tlie center ; variable in color, sometimes coming a rosy flesh ; flow- 

 ers large, full, of good shape. A very excellent Rose. 



Madame Maurice Kuppenheim. {Madame Duchei^, 1877.) Mod. Pale 

 yellow, shaded with apricot. Small plants, 40 cents each. 



Madam.e Welche. {Mme. Ditcher, 1878.) From Devoniensis crossed by Souv. 

 d'lm Ami. Mod. or free. Pale yellow, with orange center; large, full and of good 

 form. A promising novelty. Small plants 50 cents each. 



Marie Ducher. {Ducher, 1868.) Free. Salmon rose; very large, full, and a 

 free bloomer; the form of Gloire de Dijon ; excellent habit. 



MARIE OU1LI.OT. (Guillot-fils, 1874.) Mod. White, tinted with pale 

 yellow ; large, full, and of fine shape. A most beautiful rose, but not fragrant. 



MARIE VA:N HO UTTE. (Ducher. 1S71.) From Madame de Tartas and 

 adame Falcot. Free. White, slightly tinged with yellow ; edge of petals often lined 

 with rose ; flowers large and full ; in every way a most charming sort. Highly com- 

 mended. 



MONSIEUR FURTADO. (La,fay, 1874.) Free or mod. Beautiful little 

 yellow flowers, very full. An exquisite rose, of excellent habit. 



Niphetos. (1844.) Dwf. Pale yellowish white, often snowy white; long, large 

 buds. Very beautiful. From 3-inch pots, 40 cents each. 



Odorata or Blush Tea. Free. Carmine, fading to pink or blush ; flowers 

 somewhat loose, but very large and good in the })ud ; very fragrant and free flowering 



PERL.E DES JARDINS. (Levet, 1874.) Free. A beautiful straw color, 

 sometimes deep canary ; very large, full, and of fine form ; stiff shoots or stems, and 

 very free flowering. Now established as the most popular yellow rose for forcing. 



RUBEN'S. (Robert, 1859.) Free. White, shaded with rose; long buds ; large, 

 full and very beautiful. 



SAFRANO. (Beauregard, 1839.) Free. Safli'on and apricot; a very free 

 bloomer. One of the oldest varieties, and in the bud state scarcely to be surpassed. 



Sombreuil. {Robert & Moreaii,lS61.) Vig. Creamy white, tinted with rose ; 

 very large ; quite free from mildew, and one of the hardiest. ' A splendid sort for grow- 

 ing out of doors. 



Souvenir de Mme. Pernet. (Pemet, 1875.) Free. Flowers very large, not 

 very full ; color, tender rose, shaded with yellow. 



Souvenir d'un Ami. {Belot-Defougere, 1846.) Free. Bright rose with salmon 

 shade ; full and of large size ; of very delicate fragrance. One of the finest Teas. Small 

 plants 40 cents. 



Triomphe de Luxembourg. {Hardy.) Free. Buff rose; a very old variety > 

 and still among the best ; the genuine sort is scarce. Large plants, 60 cents ; small 

 plants 40 cents. 



Triomphe de Milan. {Mme. Ducher, 181 Q.) Mod. Flowers large, full, of fine 

 form ; color white, the centre pale yellow ; very beautiful, but Avithout fragrance. 



