ORWAMENTAL TREES, 8HRUB8, ETG. 91 



James Sprunt. {Sprunt.) Same as Cramoisi-Superieur, but of climbing habit. 

 75 cents. 



Lawrenciana, or Fairy Rose. diof. Very small, rose-colored flowers. 



Louis Philippe, mod. Crimson. 



Madame Bureau. White shaded with blush. 



Monthly Cabbage, mg. Kose-color, large, and very fragrant. 



President d'Olbecque. mod. Kosy crimson, very pretty. 



Viridiscens. mod. Green flower, of no value, save as a curiosity. 



Class VI.— TEA ROSES. 



The perfume of these roses is most delicate and agreeable ; indeed they may be 

 called the sweetest of all roses. The flowers are also large and very delicate in their 

 colors, such as white, straw and flesh color, and various tints of rose combined with 

 these. They are more tender than any other roses in the catalogue, requiring a 

 house or pit in winter. They are the most desirable for pot cultuie. 



Price, 50 cents each. Twelve varieties, our choice, $4. 



Adam. (Adam, l^^^.) mod. Kose, salmon center ; large and full. 



Bella, vig. White. Same as Isabella. 



BELLE LYONNAISE. {Levet, 1869.) vig. Lemon yellow; large and 

 full. A seedling from Gloire de Dijon, and partakes of its good qualities. An 

 acquisition. 



BON SILENE, or SILENE. mod. Kosy carmine, shaded with salmon. 

 An old variety long discarded by English and French growers. A useful rose, how- 

 ever, being fragrant and very free flowering. 



Bougere. roi. Kosy bronze ; large and full. 



Canary. (Guillot-pere, 1852.) mod. Bright canary yellow ; semi-double ; deli- 

 cate grower. Beautiful in bud. 



Caroline, mod. Kosy pink ; large and full. 



Devoniensis. (Foster.) mg. Creamy white; large. 



Gerard Desbois. vig. Bright red ; large and full. 



GLOIRE de DIJON. (Jacotot, 1853.) mg. A combination of salmon, 

 orange and buff. Flowers of very large globular form ; habit very vigorous and 

 nearly hardy. A superb green-house climber, and fine in any way. 



Homer. (Robert, l^^'d.) mg. Salmon rose; free bloomer; nearly hardy. 



Hortensia. (Bucher, 1871.) Kose, back of petals whitish; large and full. 

 75 cents. 



Isabella, mg. White, with creamy center. 



ISABELLA SPRUNT. (Sprunt.) mg. Sulphur yellow; a sport from 

 Safrano, which variety it greatly resembles, save in color of the flower ; one of the 

 best. 



La Jonquille. (Bucher, 1871.) mod. The most intense yellow of any Tea- 

 rose ; flower quite single ; free bloomer. Valuable on account of color Price 

 75 cents. 



Le Pactole. mod. Creamy yellow ; beautiful, 



Louise de Savoie. (BucJier, 1855.) vig. Sulphur yellow ; full and fragrant ; 

 good. 



Madame Bravy. (Guillot-pere.) mod. Creamy white ; fine shape ; best under 

 glass. 



Madame Camille. (Guillot, 1871.) mg Delicate salmon pink, reverse of 

 petals veined with white ; cupped, large and full. Price, 75 cents. 



Madame Charles. (Bamaizin, 1864.) mg. Apricot color; pretty in bud; 

 somewhat like Safrano. 



Madame de Vatry. vig. ' Kose, shaded with salmon. 



Madame Palcot. (Guillot-fils. 1858.) mod. Apricot; flower quite like Safrano 

 but of deeper shade and a little fuller. 



