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ROSES. 



69 IT Azalea coccinea, scarlet 



70 coccinea crispa, curled scarlet, $1,50 



71 coccinea bicolor, tall magnificent scarlet, $1,50. 



72 TT purpurascens, purplish 



73 IT rutilans, or glittering 



74 IT ruberrima 



75 IT dealbata 



76 § alba et rubra 



77 IT rubrescens 



78 § serotina * 



79 IT purpurea, fine red 



80 IT fastigiata 



81 § villosa 



82 IT incana 



83 IT praecox 



84 IT pubescens (canescens ?) 



85 § scabra 



86 § arborescens, or tree Azalea ; 



87 Tricolored azalea, $3 tricolor 



88 Vivid red, S2 rosa vividissima^ 



89 Glorious, $1,50 gloriosa 



90 Superb, $2 superbissima 



91 Glittering red, $2 rubro-fulgens 



Note. — The above Azaleas are remarkable for their brilliant flowers and exquisite 

 fragrance, and : about 40 other species can be supplied, of extreme beauty. Those 

 which follow require protection, except No. 93.. 



92 Chinese scarlet, 37 to 50 cents 

 Ditto, per dozen, 84 



93 iChinese double purple, hardy 



94 ^Chinese white 

 Ditto, per dozen, $4,50 



95 ^Chinese blue 

 Ditto, per dozen, $4,50 



96 ^Chinese large Lilac, splendid, and blooms.' 



profusely 



Ditto, per dozen, $5 

 91 TTChinese yellow, 2 varieties. 

 98 § Young's new white 



Ditto, per dozen, $6 



100 §Danie!'s superb 



101 Chinese orange colored, $1,50 

 101 {Smith's large pale lilac 



103 ITSplendid new scarlet 



104 ITSuperb Vandesian 

 N. B.— Fifty new Chinese varieties have heen recently imported, part of which are 



in the'Greenhouse Catalogue. 



indica 

 purpurea pi. 



alba 



cerulea 



hybrida vel. pulchra : 



sinensis 

 Youngii 



Danlelsiana 



Smithii 



coccinea 



Vandesiana 



ROSES. Hosiers. Rosa, 



This favorite flower ha? been cultivated to such on extent in Europe, that it combines 

 almost every tint of which nature is susceptible, and some of their collections contain 

 above 1400 superb varieties. The following have been selected on account of their 

 fragrance, size, beauty, singularity, or delicacy, and the original plants of many of 

 the kinds. cost from S1J50 cents to 84,75 cents each, exclusive of the expenses and 

 losses attending importation. The collection occupies an acre of ground, where all 

 the kinds are marked with their respective names, and during the period of their 

 bloom, they present an accumulation of varied beauties scarcely to be rivalled, and 

 those who may desire it, can make their selections when in flower. The various 

 kinds of roses present, also, a great diversity in respect to height as well as other points f 

 some being naturally of very tall stature, others of medium height, and others quite 

 diminutive. All the following roses, will endure the winters of any part of the Union 

 without protection, with the exception. of a few of the China roses. The culture of 

 roses is of the most simple description, and information on that point will be found 



