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Class. 

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H. T. 

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 H. B, 



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Sc. 



Paul Verdier, vig. C. Yerdier, 1866. Carmine-red, large 

 well built flowers. 



Pauline Labonte 7 , vig. Pradel, 1852. Salmon-rose, 

 large, full, of fine healthy habit, and one of the most 

 hardy. 



Pearl, dwf. Bennett, 1879. Eosy-flesh, small, pretty buds, 

 growth very slender ; subject to mildew. 



Persian Yellow, free. Willock, 1830. Bright yellow, 

 small, nearly full. It is desirable to grow more than 

 one plant, and by pruning one this year, in the usual 

 way, and the other plant the next year, annual crops 

 of flowers may be had. 



Pierre Guillot, mod. Guillot, 1S79. Deep red, tinged 

 with crimson, full, well-formed, fragrant ; it is but little 

 lighter in color than Duke of Connaught, much more 

 fragrant, and should be grown by all ordinary culti- 

 vators in place of Duke of Connaught. It makes quite 

 a desirable bedding variety. 



Pierre Notting, free. Portemer, 1863. Deep maroon, 

 illumined with bright crimson, often suffused with 

 violet ; large, or very large, globular form, pointed 

 buds, highly scented. A superb dark rose, often at its 

 best in the autumn : should be in everv collection. 



Polyantha simplex, vig. A single species of climbing 

 habit, from which Paquerette was raised. 



Heine Emma des Pays Bas, free. Xabonnand, 1879. 

 Yellow, shaded with reddish salmon ; large, loose 

 flowers, fragrant ; a distinct color. 



Rev. J. B. M. Camm, mod. Turner, 1875. Carmine- 

 rose, a fine, enduring shade, medium size, semi-globular 

 form ; one of the most fragrant and free blooming 

 sorts ; superb. 



Rosy Morn, dwf. W. Paul, 1878. Belongs to the Victor 

 Verdier type. Salmon-pink, a fine sort when well 

 grown. 



Rugosa alba, free or vig. Single, pure white flowers, of 

 five petals, highly scented ; the leaflets are nine in 

 number, of dark color, very tough and durable. 



Rugosa rubra, vig. Bosy red, tinged with violet, single, 

 fragrant. The floweas are succeeded by very bright 

 colored hips of large size, which in the autumn are 

 exceedingly attractive. The two kinds are splendid 

 shrubs for borders, and blend appropriately with other 

 flowering shrubs ; both are highly commended. 



Soupert & Wotting, 



large, very full, 



dwf. Pernet, 1874. Eose color, 

 lobular form, highly scented ; 

 very fine Avhen perfect, but unreliable. 



Souvenir de V. Verdier, mod. E. Yerdier, 1878. 

 Crimson, tinged with violet ; a promising novelty. 



Souvenir d'un Ami, free. Belot, 1846. Pale rose, some- 

 times slightly suffused with salmon, very large, full, 

 globular, highly perfumed ; an old favorite. 



Stanwell Perpetual, mod. Lee. Blush, medium size, 

 double, delicately scented, foliage very small, nine to 

 eleven leaflets. A hybrid which blooms in the autumn, 

 and is the earliest to blossom, in the spring, of any sort 

 catalogued by us. 



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