30 ELLWANGER d- BARRYS 



Sir Garnet Wolseley. (Ciutision, IS7'>.) Vie/ or free. Sn id to be a seedling 

 from Prince Camille de Rohan. Closely re.semblos Mam-ica Bernardin in habit and 

 flower ; an improvement in quality, but not in freedom of bloom. 



Star of Waltham. {W. Paul & Son. '[^In.) Mod, or dwf. Carmine-crimson; 

 medium or large size; semi-globular, full; foliage very large; smooth green wood,with 

 occasional red thorns. 



Victor Verdier. (Lacharme, 1859. ) Mod. Bright rose, with carmine center, 

 a very fresh shade of color; not fragrant ;■ free bloomer; wood nearly smooth. Evi- 

 dently 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 

 Eose. 



Wilhelm Koelle. (Pernet, 1878.) Seedling from A. Colomh. Free. Very 

 similar to the parent sort, bat claimed to be of stronger growth. Small plants from 3- 

 inch pots, 50 cents each. 



Xavier Olibo. {Lacharme, 1864.) Mod. or dwf. Kaised from Jacqueminot. 

 Yerv deep crimson ; large flowers, moderately full : a superb Eose. Plants from 3-inch 

 pots only, 40 cents. 



NEW VARIETIES, 



Besides the kinds of recent introduction, offered in this catalogue, we are propagating 

 othei-s, which will be described in a separate circular, to be issued during the winter of 

 1881-1882. 



We are pushing the raising of varieties from seed, and have already obtained some 

 of great promise ; if nothing unforeseen occurs, we will ofler one or more of these 

 new sorts a year hence. We invite any one who may obtain novelties from seed, or 

 sports, that are really distinct and valuable, to confer with us : we are willing to pur- 

 chase such, at all times, at a fair price. 



Varieties of Roses that Can Not be Sent 



by Mail. 



There are a number of varieties which propagate from cuttings with so much diffl- 

 culty, some of them ntterly refusing to grow, that to save our customers disappointment 

 we have found it necessary to append a list of all such. Henceforth these varieties can 

 only be obtained as budded plants sent by exyress; we have none to send by mail, and 

 all parties desii'ing plants by mail will please consult this list before sending their 

 order : 



Abel Grand, Baroness Rothschild, Blanchefleur, Captain John Ingram, Centifolia or 

 Cabbage, Charles Margottin, Common Moss, Coupe d'Hebe, Crested Mass, Edward 

 Morren, Glory of Mosses, Gracilis (Moss), Harrison's Yellow, Laneii (Moss), Mabel 

 Morrison, Mme. Boll, Mme. Hardy, Mme. Lacharme, M'lle Therese Levet, Marguerite 

 de St. Amande, Marquise de Castellane, Mons. Xoman, Pei-sian Yellow, vSoupert-et- 

 ;Notting (Perpetual Moss), White Bath (Moss). 



