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CATALOGUE OF SUMMER ROSES. 



CliASS IV.-HYBRID PROVENCE ROSES. 



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The flowers of this class are as perfect and beautiful as it is possible for any thing to be. No. 

 3 and 6, and indeed the whole six varieties below, are really superb, and should be in every 

 od collection of Roses. 



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NAME. 



Duchesse D'Orleans, 

 Fleur blanche, . . 

 General Foy, . 

 Globe Hip, . . . 

 Gloire de France, 

 LaVoluptue, . . . 



PRICE. 



COLOR AND CHARACTER. 



$00 75 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



Blush ; pink centre ; beautiful. 

 Superb white ; cupped and double. 

 Crimson ; large and double. 

 Pure white ; cupped and beautiful. 

 Bright rose ; large and double. 

 Brilliant rose ; cupped and double. 



CLASS V.-FRENCH ROSES. 



(Rosa Gallica.) 



This is a very interesting class, including most of the superb, much-admired Dark, or what are 

 med Black Roses. Nos. 1, 3, and 6, are very dark and fine ; the others are beautiful new va- 

 ties. 



African Black, 

 Bella Dona, .... 

 Black Mogul, . . . 

 Duchesse of Cumberland, 

 Due D'Orleans, ponctuie, 

 Rivers' Superb Tuscany, 

 Village Maid, (new) 



$00 75 

 50 

 50 

 75 



75 

 1 00 

 1 00 



COLOR AND CHARACTER. 



Dark maroon ; superb. 



Very dark ; nearly black. 



Bright rose ; spotted ; beautiful. 

 Dark velvet crimson ; large and double. 

 Red and white varigated ; fine. 



CliASS VI.-DAMASK ROSES. 



(Rosa Damascena.) 



COLOR AND CHARACTER. 



Goliah, 



Margined Hip, . . . 

 Madame Hardy, . . . 

 Painted Damask, . . . 

 Prince VS^illiam the Fifth, 



10 75 

 75 



1 00 

 75 

 50 



Pure white, edged with pink ; semi-double. 

 Pure white ; cupped, large and double. 

 Creamy white, edged with purple. 

 Bright red ; cupped and very double. 



CLASS VII.-CLIMBING ROSES. 



§ I. MICHIGAN, OR PRAIRIE ROSE. (rOSA RUBRIFOLIA.) 



These new Native Roses have already attained a superiority in rank over all other varieties of 

 mbers. Their rapid, vigorous growth — ten to twelve feet in a season — their luxuriant foliage, 

 I their large clusters of magnificent flowers, together with their perfect hardiness in every part 

 our country, are sufficient to render them universally popular. A few years ago, and we had 

 jjjjjy the Single Flowering Michigan or Detroit, (which is still beautiful.) A few years hence, 

 J;l we will undoubtedly have numerous seedlings, still surpassing those we now have. No. 2 is. 



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)ur opinion, the " Queen" of Climbing Roses, as well as of " Queen of the Prairies.' 



Common Michigan, .... 

 Queen of the Prairies, (Feast's) or 



Beauty of the Praries, 

 Baltimore Belle, (Feast's) . , 

 Perpetual Pink, (Feast's) . . 

 Elegans, (Buist's) , . , . 



$00 37 

 1 00 



1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



COLOR AND CHARACTER. 



Brilliant pink ; changeable ; single. 

 Superb deep pink, with while stripes ; very 

 large and double ; flowers in great clusters. 

 Rose color, with blush centre. 

 Superb pink, changing to purple. 

 Red, changing to blush or white. 



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