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Name. 



1117. 



nm 



1118. 



lllSi 



1119. 



1119^ 



1120. 



1120^. 



1121. 

 112b^. 



1122. 



1123. 



1123^, 



1124. 



1124i 



1125. 

 Il25i 

 1126. 

 1127. 



1123. 

 1129. 



1130. 

 1131. 

 1132. 

 1133. 

 1134. 

 1135. 



Pompone Feu, 



. Ponctuee, or Spotted, 



Precoce, 



. Princess Adelaide, 



Royal, 



. Prolifere, or Mottled, 



Prolific, Minor, or Gra 



cilis, 

 Purple leaved, or Feuil 



les pourpres, 

 Rosinella, 



Sage leaved, or Feuille 

 de Sauge, 

 Scarlet, or De la Fieche, 



Scarlet Pompone, or Pic- 

 ciola, 



Semi-double roseate, 

 — ; purple. 



Single Crimson, 



Rose, 

 ■ Lilac, 



Color and Character. 



$ cts. 



Splendens, 



Unique de Provence, 



Varacel, 



Variegated or striped, 

 Panache pleine. 



Semi-double, 



Veillard, 



Velours pourpre, 



Vesuvius, 



Vilmorin, 



White Bath, or Clifton, 



1136. White French, 



Small, deep purplish crimson, full 

 double, 1 75 



Rosy red, spotted white, semi- 

 double, 1 25 



Deep roseate, sometimes spotted, 

 early, 1 75 



Hybrid, delicate rose, flowers in 

 corymbs, splendid, vigorous, 2 50 



Deep purplish crimson, marbled, 

 semi-double, vigorous, 75 



Roseate mottled, large, globose, 

 robust, 1 00 



Dwarf, roseate, distinct, globose, 1 00 



Bright red, young leaves red, pret- 

 ty, 1 50 



Purplish crimson, expanded, 2 00 



Bright roseate, distinct, beautiful, 

 vigorous, extra, 1 OO 



Bright carmine, semi-double, very 

 mossy, 1 00 



Small, bright red, pretty, distinct, 1 GO 



Large, deep rose, 1 00 

 Violet purple, ^ 1 50 

 Bright purplish crimson, often semi- 

 double, extra, 1 00 

 Roseate, distinct and compact plant, 1 00 

 Distinct, curious, 75 

 Large glossy pink, expanded, 1 00 

 Pure white, very double, in large 



clusters, beautiful, globose, 1 75 



Dark purple spotted with rose, 2 50 



New French white, striped with 



pink, very pretty, full double, 1 75 



Medium size,variegated,semi-double,l 25 



Roseate, very double, globose, 1 00 



Light crimson, very double, 1 50 



Crimson shaded with purple, 2 00 



Large, deep pink, 1 50 



Pure white, sometimes striped, very 



mossy, globose, 1 25 



Incarnate white, glaucous foliage, 



globose, 1 00 



SUMMER ROSES. 



This division of Roses comprises all that are usually known as "June 

 or Hardy Garden Roses," and which produce their flowers during the 

 month of June, with the exception of a few that bloom early in July. 

 Most of the seminal varieti :3, and particularly those of the Hybrid Clas- 

 ses, that have been brought into notice of lale years, a^-e of surpassing 



