CATALOGUE OF EOSE^. 25 



MARSHALL P. WILDER, vig. (E. & B. I884.) Raised from the seed 

 of Gen. Jacqueminot. It is of vigorous growth, with healthy foliage; flowers large, 

 semi-globular, full, well formed; color, cherry-carmine, much like a light colored 

 Marie Baumann, or a shade deeper than Marie Rady, and very fragrant. In wood, 

 foliage, and form of flower, it resembles Alfred Colomb, but the seedling excels that 

 famous variety in vigor, hardiness and freedom of bloom. It continues to bloom 

 profusely long after the other Remontants are out of flower. In brief, it may be 

 described as an improved Alfred Colomb, and as good a rose as has been raised by 

 anyone. It is undoubtedly the finest of its color. Budded and on own roots. 50 

 cents. 



MAURICE BERNARDIN, mg. or free. {Granger, 1861.) 8yn. Ferdinand 

 de Lesseps, Exposition deBrie. A seedling from Gen. Jacqueminot. Bright crimson; 

 large moderately full; a good free blooming sort, generally coming in clusters. Perhaps 

 the most prolific of all crimson roses in the spring. Budded and on own roots. 50 

 cents. 



MERVEILLE DE LYON, mod. {Pernei, 1882.) Pure white, shaded and 

 marked with satiny-rose ; flowers very large, double, and of a beautiful cup shape. 

 A seedling from Baroness RotliscTiild, with the same habit, but larger. A superb 

 variety. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Mrs. John Lping', mg. {Bennett, 1887.) iV seedling from Francois Michelon; 

 soft pink ; large and of fine form, produced on strong stems ; exceedingly fragrant ; 

 one of the most valuable varieties for forcing, and flowers continuously in the open 

 ground. In England it holds second place as an exhibition rose, Mme. Gabriel 

 Luizet being first. Budded and on own roots. 75 cents. 



PAUL NEYRON, mg. {Levet, 1869.) A seedling from Victor Verdier, 

 fertilized by Anne de Biesbach. Deep rose color ; good tough foliage, wood rather 

 smooth ; by far the largest variety in cultivation. A free bloomer ; very desirable as 

 a garden rose ; valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Paul Jamain, free. {Jamain, 1878.) Crimson, slightly tinged with violet- 

 red ; similar to Charles Lefebvre. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



PIERRE NOTTING, free. {Porteiner 1863.) Deep maroon, illumined 

 with bright crimson, often suffused with velvet ; large, or very large; globular form, 

 pointed buds ; highly scented. A superb dark rose, often at its best in the autumn ; 

 should be in every collection. Budded and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Pride of Waltliaiii, rig. {W. Paul & Son, 1882.) Delicate flesh color, 

 richly shaded with bright rose ; flowers large and full. One of the best Roses. 

 Budded plants. 50 cents. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN, free. {E. Verdier, 1861.) Deep 

 velvety crimson ; large, moderately full. A splendid Rose. Budded and on own 

 roots. 50 cents. 



Prince de Portia, free. {E. Verdier, 1865.) Vermilion; medium size; 

 moderately full, well formed ; one of the most fragrant ; a splendid variety. Budded 

 and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Queen of Queens, rig. {W. Paul, 1882.) Flowers pink, with blush edges; 

 large and full ; of perfect form. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



Queen of Waltliam, mod. or free. {W. Paul & Son, 1875.) Cherry crim- 

 son, flowers of good size and form ; a late blooming variety ; quite fragrant. Budded 

 and on own roots. 50 cents. 



Red Gauntlet, rig. {W. Paul & Son, 1881.) Bright scarlet crimson, 

 shaded with deep rose ; very large and full. Budded plants. 50 cents. 



