Name. 



434. Thisbe, 



435. Timocles, 



436. TriomphedePlantier, P, 



437. Triomphe delaGuillotiere, 



438. Vicorate de Cussy, 



439. Victoire argenlee, 



440. Victor Varengot, 



441. Virgil, P, 



442. Zulema, 



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Color and Character. $ cts» 



Purplish rose, large expanded. 1 00 



Large rose, very double, compact. 50 

 Rosy red, robust climbing habit.fine 50 

 - ■ ■ 1 00 



2 00 



50 



1 50 



1 GO 



50 



Rosy red, superb. 



Splendid new French variety. 



Delicate rosy, shaded with lilac. 



Pale blush, very double, fine. 



Brigtit roseate, fine. 



Delicate roseate, small, very d'ble. 



CLASS IV.— KOiSETTE ROSES. Roso, CkampneyaTia. 

 This class of Roses owes its origin to the late John Champney, 

 of Charleston, S. C, who raised the " Champney Rose" from the 

 White Musk, impregnated by the old Blush China. The most remark- 

 able characteristics of this class are the profusion of flowers produced,, 

 and the immense clusters or corymbs in which they are comprised. 

 This applies to nearly all the varieties, many of which combine forty 

 to sixty buds in a single cluster. The flowers vary exceedingly in mag- 

 nitude, the greater number being of smaller or moderate size, and ex- 

 ceedingly delicate and beautiful, while others are so large that they may 

 be ranked among the most splendid of the whole family of Roses. The 

 large and magnificent yellow varieties recently produced, and enumer- 

 ated in the following list, form a new era in this very desirable class of 

 the Rose family. They possess the same property of blooming through- 

 out the summer and autumn, as the three preceding classes, and the 

 flowers of almost every variety are of cupped form. Most of the va- 

 rieties are hardy, and others nearly so, requiring but slight protection. 

 Those varieties "marked P, form long flexible shoots, well adapted for 

 training on the columns or rafters of greenhouses, or on the sides of 

 buildings, and on trellises, arbors, &.c. 



Name. 



462. Aimee Vibert, or Unique, 



463. Alba, or New white, 



464. Antonine. 



465. Belle Marseillaise, 



466. Bicolor, 



467. Blanche d'Orleans, 



468. Blush cluster, old variety, 



469. Boulogne, 



470. Belle d'Esquermes, 



471. Camellia rouge, P. 



472. Champney's pink cluster, 



P. 



473. Chauvineau, 



474. Chloris, 



Color and Character. 



S cts. 



Beautiful pure white in clusters. 50 



Pure white. 50 



Yellowish, very double, 1 00 



Rose shaded with carmine, _ 50 



Flesh color shaded rose, beautiful. 37 

 White, medium size, expanded, full 



double, 50 

 Compact, fine blush in immense 



clusters, 37 

 Brilliant rose color. 50 

 Brilliant deep violet. 50 

 Rosy pink, full double, compact, 50 

 Blush, blooms profusely, tall vigor- 

 ous growth. 37 

 Blueish purple, cluster flow'd. 1 50 

 Bright delicate red, shaded with 

 carmine, 75- 



