CA TALOG UE OF NEW R OSES. 



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Class. 



H. E. 



H. R. 



T. 



H. T. 



N, 



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H. R 



H. R. 



Star of Waltham, mod. or dwf\ W. Paul, 1875. Car- 

 mine-crimson, medium or large size, semi-globular ; 

 very large foliage. A good rose when found perfect. 



Therese Levet, mod. Levet, 1866. Belongs to the Jules 

 Margottin type. Deep pink, tinted with salmon. 



Triomphe du Luxembourg, free. Hardy, 1836. 

 Buff-rose, large, good buds, of healthy habit ; a desir- 

 able bedding variety. 



Viscountess Falmouth, dwf. Bennett, 1879. Silvery 



with the form and fragrance of 



W. 



rose, large, very full, 

 Soupert & Notting 

 shoots slender. 



A. Richardson 



The wood is very thorny, the 



Ducher, 



, vig. jjucner, 1878. 

 medium size, good form ; verv distinct 



Orange-yellow, 

 This rose has 



greatly improved since we first grew it ; we have had 

 a plant in greenhouse trained to wires, that has pro- 

 duced a large quantity of beautiful buds of unique col- 

 oring. It is a much more valuable rose than Ma 

 Uapucine, a variety of similar shade. 



White Bath, mod. Salter. White, sometimes tinged with 

 flesh ; attractive in bud and open flower. This is by 

 far the^est white moss. 



"Wilhelm Kcelle, mod. Pernet, 1878. Raised from 

 Alfred ^olomb. A good red rose, much after the style 

 of the parent, but yielding smaller flowers. 



Xavier Olibo, mod. or dwf. Lacharme, 1864. Very dark, 

 rich crimson, large size ; a magnificent, velvety rose, 

 that can hardly be overpraised. 



Large 



Size. 



Small 

 Size. 



$ 



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60 





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