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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 39 



Bougere. — Light rose. 



Gloire de Dijon. — Blush and yellow ; superb. 



Triomplie de Luxembourg. — Rose, 



Saffrano. — Saffron yellow. 



Souvenir d' Tin Ami. — Rosy blush. 



NOISETTE. — These roses are free-blooming, flowers in clusters, of 

 taller habit than the foregoing classes ; some of them are very fra- 

 grant, and many of them are quite hardy, and adapted for training 

 to trellisses and pillars. Six choice varieties, $2.00. 



Jacques Amyott. — Rosy lilac. 



Madame Deslongschamps. — Blush white. 



Le Pactole. — Pale yellow. 



Sir Walter Scott. — Deep pink. 



Monstrosa. — Deep blush. 



Fellenherg. — Crimson. 



PERPETUAL MOSS. — These are of comparatively recent introduc- 

 tion ; they are quite hardy, and much in demand. Four choice sorts, 

 75 cents each. 



Alfred de Dalmas. — Rosy blush, 



Madame Emile Girardin. — Rosy lilac. 



Madame Edouard Org. — Rosy crimson. 



Salet. — Rose, very large. 



COMMON MOSS.— The following are select varieties of the favorite 

 Moss Rose. Price, 50 cents each. 



Marie de Blois. — Rosy lilac. 



White Moss. 



U Eblouisante. — Bi'ight red. 



Lane. — Crimson. 



Princess Adelaide. — Rose, free bloomer. 



Nuits de Young. — Dark-shaded purple. 



CLIMBING ROSES.—The following are popular Climbing Roses, of 

 rapid growth, and quite hardy ; desirable for covering trellisses, 

 walls, &c. 40 cents each. 



Baltimore Belle. — Blush. 



Queen of the Prairies. — Rosy pink. 



Grevillii, or Seven Sisters. — Changeable. 



White Michrophylla. — Very hardy, glossy foliage, a free bloomer. 



