GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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ANNE DE DIESBACH, vig. (Lacharme, 1858.) Syn. Glory of France. Raised from La Heine. Carmine, a 



beautiful shade ; very large. A superior garden sort ; fragrant ; one of the hardiest. Valuable for forcing. 



Budded and on own roots. (See cut.) 50c. 

 Annie Wood, mod. or free. (E. Verdier, 1866.) Vermilion, very fragrant; fine in autumn; of splendid finish- 

 Budded plants. 50c. 

 Antoine Verclier, mod. (Jamain, 1871.) Rose tinged with lilac ; well formed buds but without perfume ; valuable 



for bedding - . Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 BAKOX DE BOXSTETTEN, tug. (Liabaud, 1871.) Rich velvety maroon; large, full. A splendid sort. Budded 



and on own roots. 50c. 

 BABOXESS BOTHSCHILD, mod. or dicf. (Pernet, 1867 .) Light pink; cupped form; very symmetrical ; without 



f ragrance. Very distinct and beautiful ; one of the finest exhibition varieties. The wood is short jointed ; 



very hardy and a late bloomer. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Baronne Prevost, vig. (Deprez; sent out by Cochet in 1SU2.) Pure rose color; very large, very full, fiat form; a 



free bloomer, fragrant ; very hardy. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Boieldieu, vig. (Garcon, 1887.) Cherry red, very large, very full ; flat form. Budded plants, 50c. 

 Bruce Eindlay, vig. (Paid & Son, 1891.) "Large, beautifully shaped, bright crimson." Small plants ready June 



1st, 1892. $1.50. 

 Caroline d'Arden, vig. (A. Diclison & Sons, 1S8S.) Very large, full ; pure soft rose color ; of delightful fragrance ; 



petals of great substance. A variety of merit. 75c. 

 CABOLIXE DE SAXSAL, vig. (Raised by Deprez, sent out by Hippolyte Jamain, 18U9.) Pale flesh color deepening 



toward the center ; large, full, flat, often irregular in form. Rather subject to mildew, but a lovely rose when 



perfect, and one of the hardiest. Generally the best in autumn. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 CHARLES LEFEBTKE, free or mod. (La- 

 charme, 1861.) Prom Gen. Jacqueminot 



and Victor Verdier. Reddish crimson, very 



velvety and rich, but fading quickly; 



large, full and beautifully formed. Foli- 

 age and wood light reddish g-reen ; few 



thorns of light red. A splendid rose. 



Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Charles Margottin, mod. (Margottin, 1S65.) 



A seedling from Jules Margottin. Reddish 



crimson ; form semi-cupped ; very large, 



full and sweet; retains the color well, and 



is a very fine bloomer ; foliage slightly 



crimpled ; smooth ; reddish wood with 



occasional red spines; an excellent, dis- 

 tinct sort. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Clara Cocliet, vig. (Lacharme, 1886.) Clear 



satiny rose, with brighter center; large 



and full. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Cornte de Morteinart, vig. (Margottin tils, 



1879.) Clear rose, large, full, fragrant; 



handsome, distinct foliage. Budded 



plants. 50c. 

 Conitesse Cecile de Cliabrillant, mod. (Jlar- 



est, 1859.) Deep pink, of medium size; full, 



fragrant, and of perfect globular form. 



A lovely rose, very hardy. Budded 



plants. 50c. 

 Conitesse de Serenye, mod. (Lacharme, 187 U.) 



Silvery pink, often mottled ; a full, finely 



shaped, globular flower of medium size, 



slightly fragrant; not reliable about open- 

 ing, but a very free bloomer. The blooms are not good in wet weather. Appears in perfection late in 



the season, after most of the hybrids have passed out of bloom. Requires and merits extra care. Budded 



plants. 50c. 

 COUNTESS OE OXFOED, mod. (Guillot-pere, 1869.) A seedling from Victor Verdier. Bright carmine, fading in 



the sun ; very large and full ; not fragrant. Wood almost thornless ; foliage very handsome, large and distinct. 



Fine in the bud ; valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots. 50c. 

 Crimson Qneen, vig. (W . Paid <& Son, 1890.) Very large, full; of beautiful globular form; velvety crimson, shaded 



with fiery red in the center and with maroon on the outer petals. $1.00. 

 Daiimark, vig. ( W. Paul & Son, 1890.) " Flowers large, a little deeper in color than La France, which it resembles." 



Small plants, ready June 1st, 1892. $1.50. 

 Dinsmore, vig. (Peter Henderson, 1887.) Scarlet crimson, large, double, very frag-rant, free bloomer. Budded 



plants. 50c. 

 Due de Montpensier, free. (Leveque, 1876.) Red, shaded with crimson ; a good sort. Budded plants. 50c. 

 Duke of Albany, vig. (TT. Paul & Son, 18S2.) Vivid crimson when first opening, becoming darker as the flowers 



expand, and developing a beautiful shading of velvety black ; very large and full ; a free autumnal bloomer. 



Budded plants. 50c. 

 Duke of Teck, free or vig. (G. Paul, 1880.) Very blight crimson; full, medium size; particularly fine early in the 



season. Much the best of its type ; commended. Budded plants. 50c. 



Anne de Diesbach (Reduced). 



