20 ELLWANGER & BARMY 'S 



Nancy Lee. {Bennett, 1879.) From Alha Rosea X Edv:ard Morren. Bicf^ 

 Satiny rose, of a very delicate and lovely shade ; beautiful buds ; of medium size ; 

 highly perfiimed ; growth slender. When this Eose came out we thought it would prove 

 the black sheep of the flock ; but we now find it almost, if not altogether, the best of 

 the set sent out by Bennett. Small size, $1.00. 



Pearl. {Bennett, 1879.) From President X Countess of Serenye. Btvf. Eosy-flesh, 

 much like the color of Serenye ; flowers small, full, with a decided Bourbon fragrance. 

 Very pretty in the bud. Growth slender ; subject to mildew. Large size, 75 cents, 

 small size, 50 cents. 



Heine Marie Henriette. See Class IV., Section A. 



Viscountess Falmouth. {Bennett,1879.) From President X Soupert et Nottiiig.. 

 (Moss.) Mod. Interior of petals silvery pink, the exterior jjinkish rose, giving a unique 

 and pleasing contrast of shade ; very large, full, globular ; growth slender, wood thorny. 

 A highly scented Eose, having the fragrance of Soupert et Notting, and like that variety, 

 often comes ill-formed. A very distinct, promising sort, which will probably prove to- 

 be the most hardy in the class. Large size, 75 cents, small size, 50 cents. 



Class VI.-POLYANTHA ROSES. 



(Eos A POLYANTHA.) 



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This is an interesting group from Japan, of comparatively recent introduction. The- 

 foliage and flowers are both very small, the latter being produced in panicles. The- 

 original varieties are non-remontant, but what we oflfer are crosses or hybrids, natural or- 

 artificial, between the single-flowered Polyantha and varieties of other classes. Teas, etc^ 

 They are ever-blooming, of slender grovfth, and will probably prove more hardy than 

 most of the Teas. Their character of blossoming in panicled clusters, gives them a dis- 

 tinctive interest, and they are much esteemed by those Avho have seen them. 



Anne Marie de Montravel. {Mme.Rambeaux?indiDuhreml,lS~9.) Diij. Very 

 small, full, white flowers, somewhat fragrant. Small plants, §1.00. 



Mademoiselle Cecile Brunner. {Mme. Pucker, 1880.) Puf. Delicate 

 salmon-rose, highly scented ; very beautiful. Small plants, §1.00. 



PaQLUerette. {Guillot-Jils, lS7o.) Pivf. Pure white flowers, one inch in diame- 

 ter; full, prettily formed, recalling blossoms of the double cherry. Small plants, 75 

 cents. 



Class VII.— Hybrid Climbing or Sarmen- 



tons Roses. 



(EosA Hybrida Scandexs.) 



•These are of modern origin, coming from various sources ; many of them are sports 

 from varieties of Eemontant Eoses. It promises to be a valuable and interesting group. 

 None of them make growth enough to cover large buildings, but for trellis or pillar 

 work they are very desirable. 



CLIMBIJNG JULES MARGOTTIN. {Cmnston, lS7d.) Vig. Carmine- 

 rose, lightened with pink ; full flowers of medium size, very pretty in bud. This is a 

 decided acquisition ; the flowers are the same as in the old variety, except that they 

 are a little smaller, and quite as freely produced ; the growth is more vigorous ; highly 

 commended. Price for small plants by mail, 40 cents each; 6 for §2.00. Large plantSv 

 by express, 60 cents each ; 6 for |3.00. 



