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frequent-blooming of several other classes : some of the sorts are 

 also Yery fragrant. The following are selected for variety of color 

 and other valuable characteristics. Price §6.00 per dozen. 



Augusts Mie. — Very large, pale rose. 



Baronne Prevost. — Deep rose, very large. 



Cliuteaubriand. — Rosy purple. 



Geant des Battailles. — Scarlet crimson. 



General Jacqueminot. — Bright scarlet. 



Mad. Desire Giraud. — Rose striped with crimson. 



Lord Raglan. — Brilliant crimson. 



Ornament of the Garden. — Rich velvety scarlet. 



Prince Leon. — Rosy crimson, fine form. 



Doctor Henon.-f-yslaiiQ yellowish centre. 



Prince A^o2>. -^Blackish Pui^ple. 



Trioraphe de V Exposition. — Bright reddish crimson. 



BOTJRBOX. — The roses of this class are peculiar for their shining 

 foliage, variety of color, and constant blooming ; some of these are of 

 the largest size, and they are all hardy. We select six of the most 

 popular. Price S2.00. 



Empress Eugenie. — ^Pale rose. 



General Blanchard. — Bright cherry. 



JSerrnosa. — Pink, good form and free bloomer. 



Leveson Goicer. — Reddish pink. 



Souvenir de Jlalmaison. — Blush, very large. 



X>u Petit TJiouars. — Brilliant crimson. 



BENGAL, CHIXESE, or X»J[ZZ:r:— The brilliant colors of many roses 

 of this class, as well as the constant blooming and dwarf habit, ren- 

 der them great favorites for window-gardening and winter -blooming ; 

 they are also equally adapted for the flowei--bed, or pot-cultui-e. The 

 following six select sorts are the most desirable. Price, SI. 50. 



Abbe Jlioland. — Reddish purple. 



Arch Duke Charles. — Changeable crimson, 



Eugene Beauharnais. — Deep crimson. 



Madame Breon.—Rosj crimson. 



Indica Alba, [White Daily.) — Pure white. 



Louis Phillippe. — Crimson, rose centre. 



TEA SCEXTED.—To the free-blooming habit of the Bengal section, 

 the Tea-scented Rose adds the delicious pei'fume which gives them 

 their title. "While they are not so hardy north of this latitude as the 

 classes already noticed, yet in favorable situations, with a little pro- 

 tection, they bloom freely, and are at home in the South. The follow- 

 ing are six of the most choice. Price S2.00. 



Devoniensis. — Creamy white. 



