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CLcA.SS IV.-CHLVESE, OR BENGAL ROSES. 



DAILY, OR ETER-BL00M1>"G. 



Though these are mostly cultivated as Green House, or Parlor PJants. yet their beauties 

 much more fully developed when planted in the border, or in beds in the Flower Garden ; tb 

 they afibrd a profusion of flowers throughout the whole summer and autumn, until everythin 

 wrapt up in winter. By covering them with a box, or with earth, or with rough manure, th 

 may be safely left out all winter ; on the return of spring, they may be uncovered, the decayecj 

 branches pruned off, and the earth around them dressed, and in a month or so, they will again p^t 

 forth their blossoms. The tall-growing, or climbing varieties, mostly Cluster-flowering Noi 

 settes, are peculiarly adapted to the embellishment of the walls of dwellings, the pillars of pia 

 zas, fences, trellis-work, &<;. 



No. 



PRICE. 



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COLOR A>D CHARACTER. 



Archduc Charles, .... 

 Augustine Hersent, .... 

 Agrippina,orCramoisie,superieur. 



! Beau Carmin, 



JBelloa, 



I Belle de Monza, 



! Clara Sylvain, . . . . . 



iCels, 



I Duchess of Parma, .... 

 Fragrans, . . . . • . . 



Fabvier, . 



Gigantea, 



Gorge de Pigeon, .... 

 Grandval. or Duchess de Berri, 

 Gold Striped Bark, .... 



Hamilton, 



Indica, or Blush China . . . 

 Indica Alba, or White Daily . 

 Jacksonia, or Hundred Leaved, 

 Knight's Animating, . . . 

 Lady of the Lake, .... 

 jLouis Philippe, . . . ■ . 



iMiss Lawrence, 



JMarjolin, 



'Madam Dasprez, .... 

 ! Maria Leonida, ." . . . . 



;Napoleon, 



;Princess Marie, . . ; . . 



jSanguinea, 



Triumphant, 



$00 50 Rose, changing to crimson. 



50 Superb rose ; dark : distinct. 



50 Dark rich crimson ; very fine. 



50 Purple maroon ; shaded ; very fine. 



37 Dark crimson. 



50 Pink, changing to crimson. 



75 Beautiful pure white. 



50 Blush ; quite pretty. 



37 Dark crimson ; striped. 



37 I 



50 Bright reddish purple. 



37 Large and double. 



37 I Red ; mottled. 



37 j Bright crimson ; large, 



37 : Blush ; very singular. 



37 j Violet crimson ; large. 



25 : Blush : profuse bloomer. 



37 IWhite ; free bloomer. 



37 I Bright red ; blooms freely. 



25 'Purplish red ; very sweet. 



75 i Beautiful pure white. 



50 iFine dark crimson. 



25 Pink, changing to blush ; smallest ; 



50 Very dark crimson. 



75 I Very fine white. 



37 iDeli'cate foliage ; pure white ; veryfragri 



50 iBlush ; large and fine. 



50 : Shaded ; white. 



25 jFine dark crimson. 



50 'Dark rose : very large and fine. ^^ 



pretty.! er 



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CJLASS V.-TEA-SCEXTED ROSES. 



This class is held in the highest estimation by all lovers of the Rose, not only for their deligl 

 ful fragrance, which give them their name, but for their large and very beautiful flowers. Li 

 the preceding classes, they flourish well in the open ground, and flower profusely all summer. T 

 ground for them should be mellow, light, and highly manured. "Where it is desirable to lea 

 them out during winter, they can be protected in the same way as recommended for the Benga 



No. 



PRICE. 



lArchinto, . . . 



•Adeline, . . . 

 Baroness Amelia, 

 ; Bella Traversi, . 

 ,Belle Marsuerette, 



$00 50 

 50 

 37 

 37 

 37 



COLOR A->a) CHARACTER. 



Fine cream color. 



Fine pink. 

 Deep red. 



Red ; larse and fine. 



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