CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 



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COUNTESS OF SERENYE. (j NATURAL SIZE.) 



JSpecial Merits.— Great Ijeautj^ of form, wlien in perfection ; delicate mottled appearance : 

 utility for forcing and as an Autumnal Rose. 



Duke of Teek. (6^. Paul, I88O.) Kaised from Duke of Edinburgh. Free. 

 ■'' Bright crimson-scarlet,cJear and distinct in its vividness of color, beyond anything else 

 a real march towards a true scarlet rose. The flower is large, very double, of good, 

 bold, pointed, globular form. Very free flowering habit, and bold erect growth, with 

 grand foliage, probably the finest Rose we have vet raised." vSmall plants, from 3-inch 

 pots, 11.00 each. 



Edward Morren. {Granger, 1868.) Vig. A seedling from Jules Margottin. 

 Deep, cherry-rose; large, flat flowers, very full ; foliage somewhat crimpled ; stout, red 

 thorns; sometimes comes with a green center, but a very distinct, excellent sort. Bud- 

 ded plants only, 60 cents each. 



Egeria. .(Schwartz, 1879. Sent out hy Bennett.') Mod. Belongs to the Jules 

 Margottin iy^e. A lovely shade of pin k; flowers of medium size, full, semi-globular 

 form. vSmail plants, from 3-inch pots, 50 cents each. 



Eugenie Verdier. {Guillot-fils, 1860.) Diof. Raised from Victor Verdier. 

 33eautiful silvery-rose ; large, full, finely formed ; exquisite buds ; large, lustrous foliage. 

 A variety of decided merit, and one that forces well. (See cut.) 



