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ROSES. 



Climbing Roses. 



All are double except where otherwise stated. 



485 * Ayrshire, single white 



486 IT Double white 



487 t Blush virgin 



488 t Blush favorite 



489 *vT Pearly, or pale blush 



490 f 



and expand in July. This is a 

 most vigorous and beautiful climb- 

 er, and very hardy 

 Ditto, per dozen, $4 

 492 ITSuperb margined Hep, single^ 



Red marbled, and several493 HScarlet Hep, single 

 other varieties 494 tEuropean Evergreen, or Sempervi- 



491 fBramble leaved cluster, or Detroit,: rens, single 



or Rosa rubifolia — the flowers are 495 ^Double do, or Sempervirens pleno 

 in large clusters varying in color! 



Single Roses* 



496 IFSingle yellow 



497 irYellow"and red Austrian, or Austri- 



an copper colored, red above and 

 yellow beneath 

 Ditto, large size $1 



498 t Yellow sweet briar 



499 ^TNivea, or Snowy, single pale blush 



curious, grows very tall 



500 *Single red thornless, 



fruited 



503 tHedgehog, or ferox, very curi- 

 ous, blooms early, the flowers purple 



504 tHibernian, Irish prize, very pale 



blush, 



506 ^[Lutescens, straw colored 



507 *Procera, or Pale climber 



508 JRed leaved, or rubrifolia 



509 *Sweet briar, Eglantine, or Suaveo- 

 lens 



510 tRosa capreolata, striped leaved 



511 t floribunda, profuse flowering 

 and very pale blush 



pendulent 512 f Montezuma rose, or Weeping sweet 



briar, of Mexico 



N. B. Also, Rosa fiorida, corymbosa, 



pruinosa, inVOluta, nitida, sabina, setigera, 



Carolina, pumila, laxa, lucida, rapa, stricta, 



Woodsii, gemella, fraxinifolia, fenestrata, 



505 tKamschatica, 

 curious 



or Siberian, 



very j Pennsylvania, monsonia, 

 [37cts 



&c. at 25 to 



Tree Roses. 



These are budded on strong stocks 3 to 4 feet from the ground, and form fine 

 heads. They present the appearance of trees in miniature, and bloom profusely. 

 Above 75 varieties can be supplied, comprising many kinds of Chinese Monthly, 

 Noisette Monthly, Damask Monthly, or Four Seasons, and superior sorts of Pro- 

 vence Roses, &c, prices from §1 to 81,50, and extra large plants $2 each. 



China Roies* 



The monthly varieties, when planted in the open ground-, are particularly interesting^ 

 on account of expanding their flowers in March and April, when those of other 

 kinds have not yet made their appearance. They continue to bloom throughout 

 the summer ; and in the autumnal months their numerous flowers also afford par- 

 ticular gratification, as nature then seems most to need their cheering influence. 

 Nearly the whole number support our winters with little or no protection; those 

 most tender need only have a box or barrel placed over them during winter.— 

 Where any kinds are designated as climbers, it is meant that they grow tall, and 

 are suitable for training, &c. The soil most appropriate is a sandy loam. 



