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litter, or earth, when in exposed locations. The flowers are cupped, ex- 

 cept those noted. 



Name. 



992. 



993. 



994. 



995. 



997. 



993. 



999. 

 1000. 

 1001. 

 1002. 

 1003. 

 1004. 

 1005. 

 1006. 

 1007. 

 1008. 

 1009. 

 1010. 



1011. 



Adelaide d'Orleans, 

 Banksia3flora, F. 

 Brunoni, 



Carnea grandiflorp, F. 

 Felicite perpetuelle, 

 Jaunatre, F. 

 Leopoldine d'Orleans, 

 IMadame Plantier, 

 Melanie de Montjoye, F. 

 Minor, 

 ]\Iyrianllies, 

 Odorata, F. 

 Princess Louise, 

 Marie, 



Rampant, F. 



Reine des Francois, 



Rosea major, 



Spectabile, 



Triumph of Bolwiller, 



same as 1005. 

 Alba Major, or Plena, Pure white, 



Color and Character. $ cts. 



Pink mcarnate, in clusters, 



White, yellow centre, 



Bright pink, 



Large, pale flesh color, 



White incarnate, compact. 



Fawn colored rose. 



Beautiful blush, 



Rose color, expanded, 



Large, pure white, expanded. 



Pale incarnate, autumnal flowering, 



Delicate rose, beautiful form, 



Very large, creamy white, globose, 



Creamy blush, 



Very pale roseate. 



Pure white, blooms in autumn, 



Bright roseate, full double, 



Pale rose color. 



Deep lilac rose. 



See Hybrid Climbing Roses. 



50 



1 00 

 75 



1 00 

 50 



1 GO 

 50 

 50 



1 00 

 75 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 62 

 62 

 62 

 62 



50 



CLASS XVIII. — EANKSiAN ROSES. Rosa Bauksice. 

 This beautiful evergreen family of Roses, is strikingly distinct from all 

 others. All the varieties have fine glossy foliage, and small cupped flowers 

 of neat and beautiful appearance, which are produced in wreaths. Their 

 growth is very rapid, and they form very lengthy shoots in a single 

 season, which are thornless with but two exceptions. This may- 

 be deemed the only tender class of Roses, and with the addition of one 

 other variety, comprises all that are really so in this latitude. If train- 

 ed on the south side of a fence or building, they will only require to be 

 well bound with straw, but when in exposed locations, they must be 

 protected by coiling the branches on the earth and covering them with 

 a frame, or they may be placed in a green-house or cellar, free from ex- 

 treme frost. 



Name. 



Color and Character. 



Sets. 



1012. Albagrandiflora, F. 



Very large, white, 



1 00 



1013. Blanc double superb, 



Fine white. 



1 00 



1014. Cherokee, Georgia Ever- 



Large, single white, spiny, 



50 



green, or Laevigata, 

 1015. Epineux, a fleur-pleine, 







Spiny, neat flowers, 



75 



1016. Jaune Serin, or .laune vif, 



Bright yellow. 



62 



1017. Odoratissima, F. 



White, odor of orange blossoms 



3, 62 



1018. Philadelphica, 



Pale yellow, single. 



50 



1019. Rosea, 



Bright roseate, 



62 



1020. Virginalis, 



Pure white, full double, 



62 



1021. White, F. 



Pure white, pretty, 



37 to 50 



While evergreen Multi-flora. 







1022. Yellow, 



Fine yellow, in profusion, 



37 to 50 



Yellow evergreen Multijlora. 







