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Prince Camille de Rohan. — Rich, dark, velvety crimson, changing to scarlet maroon ; 



full, very double and sweet. 

 Prince Albert. — Beautiful bright pink ; very large, extra fine ; full and fragrant. 

 Prince ofWales.— Vivid flamy crimson ; large and very beautiful ; very double, full and 



fragrant. 

 President Lincoln.— Scarlet and crimson, shaded with purplish-vermilion ; very full, fine 



form ; beautiful and fragrant. 

 Queen Eleanor. — Originated in England ; flowers cupped, very large, full and double ; re- 

 markably fragrant ; a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 

 Queen Victoria. — Beautiful pale rose, changing to silvery rose, elegantly shaded with 



crimson ; very large and fragrant. 

 Queen ofWaltham. — Beautiful cherry rose ; a very distinct and lovely color ; a. large, 



full and double flower of perfect form and delightful fragrance, 

 Reynold's Hole. — Dark, velvety, crimson maroon ; flower large, full and fragrant ; a first- 



class Rose. 

 Rev. J. B. Camm. — Flowers of large size; fine globular form, full and double; bright 



rosy pink ; very fragrant ; one of the best. 

 Richard Smith. — Fine purplish red, shaded and dashed with crimson ; large, full and fra- 

 grant. 

 Richard "Wallace. — BriUiant rose, edged with white ; good form and substance ; a first- 



rate sort. 

 Rosy Morn. — A magnificent Rose ; extra large size, very double, full and deliciously sweet; 



color, exquisite salmon rose, shaded with delicate peachy red, sometimes pale flesh, suf- 

 fused with soft rosy crimson ; extra fine. 

 Royal Standard. — A splendid new Rose from England ; flowers satin rose ; very large, 



full and sweet. 

 Senator Vaisse. — A superb Rose ; of best form and fullness ; very fragrant ; bright brilliant 



scarlet ; large bold flowers. 

 Sir Garnet Wolseley. — Dazzling fiery scarlet ; rich and velvety ; perfect form; large, full 



and double ; very fragrant and handsome. 

 Souv. de Adolph Thiers. — Deep violet or purplish crimson, with fiery red centre ; large 



globular form, very double and sweet ; beautiful shell-shaped petals. 

 Souv. de Charles Sumner. — Named in honor of the great Massachusetts Statesman ; an 



elegant Rose ; bright carmine red, sometimes delicately veined with white. 

 Souv. de Ducher. — Medium sized, compact flowers, very double ; beautiful briUiant 



scarlet, deepening at centre to dark maroon ; very fragrant, handsome and desirable. 

 Souv. de Wm. Wood. — A splendid Rose ; good size ; very double ; color, intense dazzhng 



crimson. 



Sophie Couquerel. — Beautiful soft rosy pink, passing to white tinged with blush ; medium 



size ; sweet and full. 

 Star of Waltham. — A splendid Rose ; color, deep rich crimson; extra large, good form, 



full and fragrant ; free bloomer. 

 Sultan of Zanzibar. — Imported from London ; very dark, velvety maroon, edged with 



scarlet ; flower large, globular, very full and fragrant. 

 Sydonia. — Large, full, regular form ; very double and fragrant ; color, fine velvety red, 



dashed with deep carmine ; an excellent Rose. 

 The Shah. — A splendid Rose ; deep crimson scarlet ; very bright and dazzling color ; large 



globular flowers ; very double, full and fragrant. 

 Thomas Mills. — Extra large, fine cup-shaped flowers ; color, bright rosy carmine ; some- 

 times with fine white stripes, fragrant and good. 

 Triomphe des Beaux Arts. — Metalhc rose, flamed with scarlet ; large, very fragrant and 



full; splendid. 

 Triumph de France. — This superb Rose received a special prize in Gold as one of the 



most valuable New Sorts ; briUiant crimson scarlet ; extra large size, very double and 



full ; exceedingly sweet ; perfect form and a free bloomer. 

 Victor Verdier. — BriUiant rosy carmine, beautifully edged with purple ; extra large full 



flowers ; very double and sweet ; a splendid Rose. 

 Vulcan. — Dark rich velvety crimson, changing to blackish-purple, large fragrant floweirs ; 



very double and fine. 



