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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. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Rosieriste Jacobs, i-ig. {Ducher. ISSO.) Bright velvetv-red, shaded with 

 blackish crimson ; large, full ; of fine globular form. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Ulricli Bruuiier, cig. {Leret, ISSl.) Raisnd from Paul Xeyl-on. Brilliant 

 cherry red, a very effective color ; flowers of fine form and finish carried well upon 

 the plant ; petals of great substance ; plant vigorous, hardy, and resists mildew. 

 Valuable for forcing and open air culture. One of the best. Budded and on own 

 roots. 50 cents. 



Tick's Caprice, rig. (James Vide, 1889.) A sport from ArcMuchesse 

 cT Autnche. Large, pink, striped and dashed with white and carmine ; vigorous and 

 free-blooming. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



VICTOR YERDIER, mod. [Lacharme, 1839.) Bright rose, with carmine 

 center, a very fresh shade of color ; not fragrant ; free bloomer ; wood nearly smooth. 

 This variety, with its numerous progeny, is more tender than any of the other types 

 in the class. A beautiful Rose. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Wliite Baroness, mod. \G. Paul, 1882.) A sport from Baroness Rotfischild. 



Pure white, the same shape and flowers as the parent. Budded plants. 50 cents 



Xavier Olibo, mod. or dicf. [Lacharme, I864.) Very dark, rich crimson, 

 large size ; a maaniticeut velvetv rose. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



CLASS XL 

 RUGOSA ROSES AND THEIR HYBRIDS. 



[Rosa 7-ugosa.) 



This is a very interesting group, of Japanese origin. The flowers are mostly single. The plant 

 is highly omamental on account of its good habit and beautiful glossy foliage. Of the hybrids, 

 Mme. G. Bruant is the only one Tve have to offer at present. 



3Iadame G. Bruant, cig. [Bruant, 1888.) The first of a new race of 

 hybrids. In the bud state the flowers are long and pointed, when open, semi-double; 

 pure white and fragrant, and produced freely in clusters at intervals throughout the 

 summer ; vigorous ; forms a handsome bush. Budded and on own roots. See cut 

 page 32. 75 cents. 



Kug'osa aiba, m'^d. A species from Japan. Single, pure white flowers of 

 five petals : highly scented ; a splendid shrub. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Rug'osa rosea, vig. Also from Japan. Flowers rose-colored, tinged with 

 violet : same size and form but of more vigorous habit than the preceding ; a valu- 

 able shrub. On own roots. 50 cents. 



Kugosa rubra, vig. Another Japan variety. Flowers single, of a most 

 beautiful bright rosy crimson, succeeded by large berries of a rich rosy red color, 

 and are a great addition to the ornamental character of the plant. Budded plants. 

 50 cents. 



