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CATALOGUE OF PERPETUAL, OR AUTUMNAL ROSES. 



COLOR AND CHARACTER. 



Bou Silene, . , . . 

 Blush, or Odorata, . . 



Bougere, 



Bride of Abydos, . . . 



Caroline, 



Camelia, . . . . . 

 Carnea, . . . . . 

 Clara Sylvain, . . . 

 Compte de Paris, . . . 

 Devoniensis, . . . . 

 Due de Orleans, . . . 

 Daniel Webster, . . . 



Favart, 



Fragoiletta, . . . . 

 Fragrantiesima, . . . 

 Gigantesque, . . . . 



Goubalt, 



Hymenee, ..... 



Hortensia, 



Lady Warrender,. . . 

 Le Pactole, . . , . 



Lilicina, 



Purpurea, 



Princess Marie, . . 

 Roi de Siam, .... 

 St. Claude, .... 



Smithii, 



Strombio, 



Taglioni, 



Triomph de Luxemburg, 

 I Yellow, or Lutescens, . 



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White, with pink tinge. 



Changeable purple ; large and fine. 



Fine blush ; very fragrant. 



Bronzed rose ; very fragrant ; large. 



White, shaded with rose ; superb. 



Blush, with yellowish centre. 



Pure white. 



Flesh colored. 



Creamy white ; large. 



Pale rose ; very fine. 



Straw color ; buff centre; very fine. 



Deep cherry color ; shaded. 



Blush white. 



Blush ; new and very fine. 



Superb rose ; fine form. 



Pink ; delicious fragrance. 



Shaded pale rose ; very large. 



Bright rose ; shaded ; very fine. 



White, with fawn centre. 



Flesh colored. 



Fine blush white. 



Beautiful lemon color ; quite distinct. 



Creamy white. 



Purple. 



Yellowish rqse ; beautifuL 



Pure white ; large and double. 



Creamy rose. 



Fine yellow. 



White and blush ; very large. 



Beautiful yellowish white. 



Buff and rose ; superb ; very large. 



Pale sulphur yellow ; large and fine. 



CLASS VI.-NOISETTE ROSES, 



The Noisette Rose is distinguised by the immensely large clusters in which its flowers are pro- 

 ced, numbering frequently, forty to fifty flowers and buds in a single corymb. They, like the 

 kee classes preceding, flower in the open ground the whole summer : and most of them are har- 

 enough to withstand our winters by being sheathed up with straw, or laid down and covered 

 th leaves or litter. They should, have a deep and very rich soil. Chromatella and Solfatare 

 ve created more excitement among Rose fanciers, than any other recent production. They 

 iitp really splendid. 



COLOR AND CHARACTER. 



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Admiral de Rigney, . . . . 



Amie Vibert 



Champney, or Blush. . . . 

 Conque de Venus, . . . . 



Cloth of Gold, or Chromatella, 



Fellemberg, 



Lady Byron, 



Lafayette, ...... 



Lamarque, 



Lutea, or Smith's Yellow, . . 



Miss Smithson, 



Philemon, 



Pompone Odoratres, . . . . 



Sarmenteuse, ...... 



Triomph de Bolwiller, . . . 

 Solfatare, 



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Vivid crimson ; fine and double. 



Pure white ; clusters ; large and beautiful. 



Blush ; blooms profusely. 



White ; rosy centre. 



Deep yellow ; large; of vigorous growth; one 

 of the most unique and splendid Roses ; — 

 said to be the finest in the world. 



Beautiful bright crimson. 



Blush, neariy white. 



Blush, 



Superb pale lemon color ; nearly white. 



Splendid yellow ; large. 



Fine blush. 



Light crimson ; whitish centre. 



Sweet scented. 



Blush white ; very fine. 



Creamy white, tinged with purple ; double. 



Splendid safiron yellow; a beautiful new rose. 



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