Catalogue of Summer Roses. 37 
CLASS VII.—CLEMlBIXG ROSES. 
§ L MICHIGAN, OR PRAIRIE ROSE. (ROSA RUBRIFOLA.) 
These new Native Roses have already attained a superiority in rank over all other varieties of 
Climbers. Their rapid, vigorous growth — ten to twelve feet in a season — their luxuriant foliage, 
and their large clusters of magnificent flowers, together with their perfect hardiness in every part 
of our country, are sufficient to render them universally popular A few years ago, and we had 
only the Single Flowering Michigan or Detroit, (which is still beautiful.) A few years hence, 
and we will undoubtedly have numerous seedlings, still surpassing those we now have. No. 77 is, 
in our opinion, the " Queen" of Climbing Roses, as well as " Queen of the Prairies." 
No.j NAME. 
PRICE. 
COLOR AND CHARACTER. 
76 Common Michigan 
$0 25 
50 
50 
1 00 
1 00 
Brilliant pink ; changeable; single. 
Deep pink, with white stripes; very large 
and double ; flowers in great clusters. 
Rose color, with blush centre. 
Superb pink, changing to purple. 
Red, changing to blush or white. 
77,Queen of the Prairies, (Feast's,) or ) 
78 ! Baltimore Belle, f Feast's) 
80 Elegaus, (Buist's) 
§ II. AYRSHIRE. (ROSA AVRSIIIREA.) 
This class is remarkable for its long, slender shoots — growing in a season from ten to fifteen feet. 
They are all quite hardy, and have small, delicate, pretty flowers. They are fine climbers, and 
are well adapted for covering walls and trellises. 
No. 
COLOR AND CHARACTER. 
81 Blush 
82iCountess of Lieven 
83 Pink 
f 84lQueen of the Belgians . 
37* 
50 
50 
Delicate blush ; very pretty. 
Shaded ; white. 
Fine pink. 
Pure white ; very double. 
§ III. BOURSAULT ROSES. (ROSA MILTIFLORA BOL'RSAULTII.) 
These are wonderful hardy, vigorous growers, and free bloomers. They are very highly esteem- 
ed for training on pillars. 
No.| NAME. 
PRICE. 
COLOR AND CHARACTER. 
$0 50 
374 
50 
Deep crimson ; large and fine. 
Pale flesh color, pink centre ; vigorous. 
Bright pink 
86 Blush 
CLASS VIII.— SCOT* 15 R<fSES. 
(Rosa Spinosissima.) 
This is a small, neat, and delicate class of Roses, very distinct in their leaves, flowers, and 
habit. They bloom generally in the month of May before the Rose season has opened. All quite 
hardv. 
No.j NAME. 
PRICE. j COLOR AND CHARACTER. 
$0 374 !Dark pink ; semi-double. 
374 |White. 
50 [Blush. 
374 iBlush and white. 
50 1 White, striped with red, fine double. 
50 IPink, double and good. 
89 Painted Lady 
90 Princess Elizabeth 
