ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, E TC. 89 



M ABIE BE AUMAN. (Beauman, 1863.) vig. Brilliant light crimson ; fine 

 form. Very good. 



MABQUISE de CASTELLANE. (Per net, 1869.) rob. Beautiful bright 

 Tose, fine form, large and full ; free bloomer ; one of the very best. Strongly recom- 

 mended. 



MAUBICE BEBNABDIN. (Granger, 1861.) Kich vermiUion ; free flow- 

 ering • blooms in clusters. Good. 



Michael Bonnet, mg. Light rose. 



Mrs. Elliott. {.Laffay, 1840.) mg. Eose, not very double, but retained on 

 account of its fine color and habit. 



Mrs. Standish. {Trouillard.) Crimson; fragrant. 



Panache d' Orleans. {Daumsse.) Kose, striped \vith rose and purple ; a 

 spor*- from Baron Prevost, to which variety it is inchned to return, 



Pius tht Ninth, vig. Crimson and violet ; large ; fades easily. 



Portland Blanche, ng. Pure white, fine form, free bloomer ; good. 



PBINCE CAMILLE de BOHAN. {Verdier, 1861.) 'Dig. Dark crim- 

 son ; rich and velvety. A splendid rose. 



SENATEUB VAISSE. (Guillot-pere, 1859.) vig. Beautiful bright red, large 

 and full • of fine cupped form and a free bloomer. Strongly recommended. 



Souvenir de la Beine des Beiges. (Cochet, 1855.) Bright carmine. A 

 free bloomer 



SYDONIE. vig. Light satiny rose, A fine autumnal bloomer. 



Triomphe d' Amiens. (Mille-Mallet, 1861.) Reddish crimson. 



Triomphe de I'Exposition. {Margottin, 1855.) vig. Eeddish crimson, of 

 medium size ; free bloomer and hardy. 



VICTOB VEBDIEB. {Lacharme, 1859.) roh. Bright rose, shaded with 

 carmine ; fine cupped form ; very hardy, and a free bloomer ; a splendid rose. 

 Strongly recommended. 



Xavier Olibo. (Lacharme, 1864.) mod. Very dark, velvety crimson. A 

 good sort. 



Class III.— BOUBBON BOSES. 



Peice, 50 cents each. Twelve varieties, our choice, $4,00. 



These are not quite so hardy as the .preceding class, requiring slight protection. 

 They are continual bloomers, of rapid growth, with rich, luxuriant foliage, and are 

 the most beautiful in the autumn. The flowers, for the most part, are produced in 

 clusters, and are generally of hght color, well shaped and fragrant. The moderate 

 growers are the most suitable for low beds on the lawn. 



Apolline. 'oig. Light pink. 



Cornice de Tarn-et-Garonne. {Pradel.l8o2.') vig. Carmine: good form. 



DTJCHESSE de THUBINGE. (Guillot, 1847.) White, slightly tmged 

 "with lilac. 



Dupetit, Thouars. (1844,) vig. Crimson ; large and fine. 

 Edouard Desfosses. vig. Fine pink. 



General Blanchard. mod. Transparent rose : medium size. 

 George Peabody. (Pentland.) mod. Eich crimson ; an American variety. 

 Gloire de Bosamenes. (Vibert.) vig. Bright crimson: semi-double, but 

 effective. 



HEBMOSA. mod. Bright rose ; a most constant bloomer. One of the best, 

 Louise Odier. (Margottin.) vig. Bright rose, of fine shape : good. 



Marquis de Balbiano. (Lacharme, 1856,) vig. Eose; good form; large 

 and full. 



Marechal Villars. Purplish crimson ; does not always open well. 



Monsieur Jard. Bright red. 



PHOENIX, mod. Purplish crimson ; fragrant and good. 



