ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 9a 



Madame Halphen. {Margottin, L859.) mod. Creamy white, shaded with 

 salmon. 



Madame Hippolyte Jamain. {Guillot-fils, 1869.) mg. White; center 

 tinted with rose. 



Madame Levet. (Levet, 1869.) vig. Yellow, shaded with rose and salmon 5^ 

 a seedling of Gloire de Dijon, which it resembles. 



Madam.e Margottin. ((jruillot-fils, 1866.) vig. Beautiful citron yellcv/, cen- 

 tered with rosy peach ; fine globular form. Very good. 



MARECHAL NIEL. (Pradel, 1864:.) mg. The finest yellow rose iu exist- 

 ence ; very fragrant ; large globular form ; a splendid Climbing Eose. Prune very 

 sparingly. See cut, page 92. 



MARIE DITCHER. {Ducher, 1868. vig. Salmon rose ; very large, full and 

 of fine form. 



Marie Sisley. {Guillot-fils, 1868. vig. Yellowish white, broadly margined 

 with rose ; very distinct. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE. {DucJier, 1871.) vig. White, slightly tinged 

 with yellow ; edge of petals lined with rose ; large, full and fine form. Very good. 

 Price 75 cents. 



Monsieur Furtado. {Laffay.) mod. Beautiful sulphur yellow; medium 

 size, of fine form ; slight habit of growth. An exquisite little rose for pot culture. 



Nina. vig. White, shaded with rose ; large and full. 



President. (An American variety. ) vig. Eose, shaded with salmon; large and 

 of good form ; very fragrant. 



Rubens, vig. White, shaded with rose ; yellowish center ; large, full, and of 

 fine form. 



SAFRANO. vig. Safron and Apricot ; free bloomer. One of the oldest varie- 

 ties, and in the bud state scarcely to be surpassed. Much better growler than Mme. 

 Fa] cot. Strongly recommended. 



Sombreuil. {Robert and Moreau.) vig. Creamy white, tinted v.ith ro.;o ; very 

 large. 



Souvenir d'Elise Vardon. (Marest, 1855.) rob. Creamy w^lnte, with yel- 

 lowish center. 



Souvenir d'un Ami. {Belot-Defougere.) vig. Rose, shaded v/ith salmon; 

 large, of good shape and very fragrant. Best under glass. Extra fine. 

 Triomphe de Luxembourg. (Hardy. ) mg. Buff rose ; distinct. 



Class VII.— BANKSIA ROSES. 



These are of slender, climbing habit, but not quite hardy, and are therefore avail- 

 able only when protected. 



Price, 50 cents each. 



Fortune's Double Yellow. Bronzed yellow, or copper and fawn color; a 

 free-blooming climber. 



Fortuniana. Blush white. 



Grandiflora. White . larger flowers than the others. 



White. Pure white ; very double and with the delicate fragrance of the violet. 



Yellow. Clear yellow ; small and very double. 



Class VIII.— MICROPHYLLA ROSES. 



Microphylla Alba. Pure white, very sweet ; plants require age before they 

 bloom freely. Price 50 cents. 



VARIETIES OF ROSES FIGURED IN COLORED PLATE. 



Descriptions of which will be found in their respective place. 



No. 1. — Mad'Ue Eugenie Verdier. (Hybrid Perpetual.) .fl.50 



" 2. — Madame Laeharme. (Hybrid Perpetual.) 1.50 



" 3.— Marechal Kiel. (Tea.) 50 



" 4. — Louis Van Houtte. (Hybrid Perpetual.) 75 



The Set, $4.00. 



