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ish-rose; the back of petals bright pink; this color overlapping the other givesit a most 

 lovely appearance ; very distinct and beautiful; highly scented. $i.oo. 



DUKE OP CONNAUG-HT. — (Seeded from President, fertilized by Louis Von 

 Houtte.)— Flowers extra large, full and fragrant; buds very long and of very fine form ; 

 color, deep velvety crimson, edged with the brightest red ; likely to prove the finest crimson 

 rose ever introduced. $i.oo. 



DUCHESS OP CONNAUG-HT.— (Seeded from President, fertilized with Duchess de 

 Valambrosia.)— Large, very full and finely formed; color, delicate silvery rose, with bright 

 salmon centre ; a charming Rose of highest quality; very highly scented and distinct. 75 cts. 



HON. GEORGE BANCROPT.— (Seeded from Mad. de St. Joseph, fertilized with Lord 

 Macaulay.) — Flowers very large, full and regular ; color, bright rosy crimson, elegantly 

 tinged and shaded with purple ; very beautiful. 75 cents. 



DUCHESS OP "WESTMINSTER.— (Seeded from President, fertilized with Marquise 

 de Castellane.)— A Grand Rose; exceedingly large and finely formed; very full and fra- 

 grant ; color; clear bright red ; very rich and fine. 75 cents. 



BEAUTY OF STAPLEPORD.— (Seeded from Alba Rosea, fertilized with Countess 

 d'Oxford.) — Flowers very large and of perfect and exquisite form ; delightfully perfumed ; 

 color, outer petals lovely pale pink, shading gradually towards the centre to deep rosy car- 

 mine. A charming Rose. 75 cents. 



MICHAEL SAUNDERS.— (Seeded from President, fertilized with Madame Victor 

 Verdier.) — Flowers very large, very sweet-scfented and of the finest form ; beautifully rc- 

 flexed ; color, rich bronzy pink; very brilliant and handsome. $1.00. 



PEARL. — (Seeded from President, fertilized with Comtesse de Serenye.) — Beautiful pale 

 flesh color, or creamy white, delicately tinged with rosy blush ; medium size ; very full, 

 perfect form ; delightfully perfumed. 75 cents. 



NANCY LEE. — (Seeded from Alba Rosea, fertilized with Edward Morren.) — Splendid 

 long-pointed buds ; large, full, regular flowers ; imbricated form, rising well in the centre ; 

 color soft, satiny rose, changing to clear pink ; highly scented. 75 cents. 



JEAN SISLEY. — (Seeded from President, fertilized withEmelie Hausburg.) — Flowers 

 very large ; very full of petals ; never showing the centre ; color, outside petals rosy lilac, 

 the centre bright pink ; flower is of good substance, and remains in perfection a long time. 

 75 cents. 



PRICE. — As noted — The set of 10 varieties for $7.50. These varieties are not offered as 

 premiums for clubs. 



-^MW EVER-BLOOMING ROSES OF 1880-^ 



AND ROSES OF SPECIAL INTEREST. 



MADAME "WELCH. — This grand Rose originated in France, and is known to be a 

 great acquisition. The color is a beautiful amber yellow, deepening towards the centre to 

 orange or coppery yellow, delicately tinged and shaded with ruddy crimson; the flower is 

 extra large, very double and full and exceedingly fragrant. 50 cents. (See Engraving, 

 page 23.) 



REINB MARIE HENRIETTE.— An elegant New Rose of French origin and climbing 

 habit ; large, finely formed flowers, very full and regular ; borne in clusters ; color, clear 

 cerise red ; very pretty and fragrant. 50 cents. 



MAD'ELLE MATHILDB LENAERT3.— Very beautiful ; flowers large, full and 

 stately ; delightfully fragrant; color blight scarlety crimson, beautifully veined and penciled 

 with pure white ; a vigorous grov/er and good bloomer. 50 cents. 



MAD. ANGELE JACQUIER— A beautiful, large, finely-formed Rose, very double 

 and full, and delrciously perfumed ; color, bright, rosy carmine, deepening to crimson, ele- 

 gantly tinged and shaded with coppery yellow. 50 cents. 



INNOCENTS PIROLA. — A very beautiful new and scarce sort ; flowers pure white, 

 sometimes faintly tinged with silver rose ; large, full and double, with long pointed buds ; 

 deliciously perfumed ; a lovely and valuable Rose. 50 cents. 



QUEEN OP BEDDERS.— This splendid variety is introduced from England; the 

 plant is a short, upright grower, branching freely, every branch terminated by a cluster of 

 buds ; the flower is large, full and regular ; color, bright, glowing crimson ; it blooms con- 

 stantly from early Summer to late Autumn. A recent English writer says a bed of this va- 



