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Division II.— PERPETUAL OR AUTUMNAL ROSES. 



[Blooming at intervals from June to November.] 



Class I— PERPETUAL MOSS ROSES. 



Pkice 75 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. 



These require high cultivation and a rich soil to ensure a fine autumnal bloom- 

 Mme. Edward Ory and Salet are the best. 



Delille. Brilliant red. 



James Veitch. mg. Violet shaded crimson. 



Jean Monford. Blush ; free bloomer. 



Madame Bouton. Rose color. 



MADAME EDWARD ORY. {Robert, 1^55.) mod. Bright rosy carmine, 

 with large, double well shaped flowers ; blooms freely in autumn. Very fine. 



PERPETUAL WHITE. mg. White, blooming in clusters ; quite mossy. 

 SALET. {Lacharme, 1855.) mg. Light rose, free bjoomer and fragrant. 

 Very pretty in bud. 



Class II.— HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



Peice 50 cents each. Twelve varieties, otjb choice, $4.00. 



We grow these on their own roots, and budded at the ground on Manetti stock. 

 We find that as a general thing, plants on this stock bloom more profusely, grow 

 more rapidly, and endure the heat of summer better than on their own roots. 

 Budded roses should be planted so that the earth is from one to two inches above the 

 junction of the bud with the stock ; they thus thrive better, and are less liable to put 

 forth suckers. No class of roses, take it all in all, is so beautiful and gives so much 

 satisfaction as this. Indeed, with the Teas, they would seem to be the roses for the 

 amateur. We would call particular attention to this list, as containing nothing un- 

 icorthy of cultivation, having rejected all varieties which are not distinct and of good 

 shape and color. Our aim is to have only the best varieties, whether new or old. 

 A list of new roses, which we have to offer, will shortly be issued. 



ANNE de DIESBACH. (Lacharme, 1859.) mg. Carmine rose ; very large. 

 A superior garden variety. 



AUGUSTE MIE. vig. Delicate pink ; blooms freely in summer and 

 autumn. 



Baron Adolphe de Rothschild. {Lacharme, 1862.) mg. Fieiy red; of 

 good habit. 



Baronne ae iVLaynard. {Lacharme.) mod. White, edge of petals slightly 

 tinged with pink ; small size. Blooms freely in autumn. 



BARONNE PREVOST. {Desprez, 1842.) vig. True rose color ; flowers 

 large ; a little flat. Very fragrant and of excellent habit. 



Beauty of Waltham. {W. Paul, 1SQ>2.) mg. Rosy crimson; resembling 

 Mme. Charles Crapelet. A seedling from Jules Margottin. 



Boule de Neige. {Lacharme, 18Q7 .) vig. Pure white ; medium size ; good 

 form. Price 75 cents. 



CAROLINE de SANSAL. {Hippolyte-u amain, 1849.) mg. Pale flesh 

 color, deepening towards the centre. A lovely rose. 



CHARLES LEFEBVRE. {Lacharme, 180,1.) mg. Bright red, shaded with 

 purpla ; large, very double and of fine form ; one of the best. No collection com- 

 plete without it. 



Charles Turner. {Margottin, 18Q9.) vig. Bright glossy red ; extremely large 

 and very effective. 



COMPTESSE CECILE de CHABRILLANT. {Marcst, 1859.) vig. 

 Bright rose, large and finely cupped. Ve?^ fragrant. One of the best. 



Coquette des Alpes. {Lacharme, 1867.) vig. White, slightly shaded with 

 carmine. Blooms in autumn. 



