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Red damask, 37 1/2 cents
White damask, 37 1/2 cents
Royal rose, 37 1/2 cents
Thornless, 37 1/2 cents
Prim, or marble, 37 1/2 cents
Moss province, 1 dollar
Double yellow. This requires an airy situation
and rich soil to cause the flowers to blow well.
1 dollar
Single yellow, 1 dollar
Large red province or cabbage rose, 50 cents
Double velvet, 37 1/2 cents
Rosa mundi, striped, crimson, and white, 37 1/2 cents
Red official rose, for conserves, 25 cents
Autumn flowering double Pennsylvania rose, delicate
and fragrant, 50 cents
Sweetbriar, 25 cents
Double Sweetbriar, 1 dollar
China ever flowering rose, of various kinds, 50
cents. This rose will stand the winter in the
open air.
Rosa multiflora, a vine flowering in wreaths, 50 cts.
New fragrant China rose, 1 dollar and 50 cents
Rose Unique, or white province, 1 dollar and 50 cts.
Pompone, 1 dollar
Maiden's blush, 50 cents
York and Lancaster, or Union rose, 1 dollar
Champney's, or blush cluster rose, 75 cents
A variety of roses are received from Europe every
year, which are not inserted in the Catalogue.

Honey Suckles. -- 25 Cents.

Azalea, or Standing American honey suckle, with
pink flowers
Azalea late flowering white fragrant
English early flowering
English woodbine honey suckle
        