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Class II.— PROVENCE, DAMASK AND FRENCH ROSES WITH 



THEIR HYBRIDS. 



The Peovence Eoses are valuable in the general collection, being for the most part 

 ■very fragrant, and having those lighter tints which are stiU unfrequent. The Damask 

 KosES, of light colors, must give place to the Hybeid Peepetuals, which are far 

 more beautiful and more lasting. Mrne. Hardy, however, is a beautiful white, weU 

 formed flower, and still useful. The Gallic, or Feench Eoses, so designated, are 

 remarkable for their stiff, erect growth, and the peculiar variegation possessed by 

 most of the varieties. 



The following list contains a choice selection of each, and we have thought it un- 

 necessary to class them under separate heads. Each class is designated as follows: — 

 P., Provence; D., Damask; P., French; H. P., Hybrid Provence; and H. D., 

 Hybrid Damask. 



Peice, 50 cents each ; $4.00 per dozen. 



Blanche Fleur. P. (Vibert.) rob. White, slightly tinged with flesh. 



Boule de Nanteuil. P. rob. Crimson purple. 



Celestial Sweet Briar. D. Semi-double ; pale flesh color. 



Centifolia Cristata. D. vig. Bright rose ; well formed. 



Countess of Harrington. F. White. 



Double Margined Hep. H. D. Creamy white. 



Double White Sweet Briar. D. Pale blush; very sweet. 



George Vibert. P. 'i^ig. Purple striped with white. 



Globe White. H. P. White, tinged with pale lemon. 



Hybrid Blanche. H. D. White ; blooms in clusters. 



Leda, or Painted Damask. D. rob. Blush, edged with lake. 



MADAME HARDY. D. {Hardy, 1832.) mg. A fine large, full, white 

 rose. 



(Eillet Flammande. F. (1845.) Striped white and rose. 



PRINCESS CLEMENTINE. P. (Vibert.) Fine white. 



Ranuncula Punctua. P. Very smaU ; purplish red, spotted with white. 



Triomphe de Jaussens. P. mod. Eosy crimson, shaded with purple. 



Unique, or White Provence. P. mod. Pure white; large and deeply 

 cupped. 



Class III.— MOSS ROSES. 



These require close pruning, and high culture. They amply repay careful atten- 

 tion, by the increased size and beauty of the flowers. 



Peice, 75 cents each ; twelve varieties our choice, $6.00. 



Agathe-leaved. Flesh color ; blooms in clusters. 



Alice Leroy. (1842.) mg. Blush, shaded with rose. 



Captain John Ingram. {Laffay.) mg. Dark velvety purple. 



COMTESSE DE MURINAIS. {Vibert, 1843.) mg. White, large and 

 double, 



CRESTED, mod. Clear pink, with buds thickly fringed with moss : one of 

 the best. 



Crimson. Double crimson. 



Duchesse d'Ystrie. mg. Pale rose ; large 



ETNA. (1845.) mod. Crimson, tinted with purple. 



GLORY OF MOSSES, rob. Pale rose ; the largest of the class ; very fine. 



Jean Bodin. Eosy blKsh. 



LANEII. (Laffay.) mg. Bright rosy crimson, symmetrical shape, fine foliage 

 and free from mildew ; one of the best. 



Luxembourg, mg. Crimson ; semi-double 



Mme. Alboni. Bright pink. 



Mme. Hoche. White. 



