Name. 



Color and Character. $ cts. 



89. 



Orpheline de Guiilotiere, 



Large rose-tinged yellow, profuse. 



1 00 



90. 



Pompone violet, 



Fine full violet. 



50 



91. 



Prince Charles, 



Brilliant carmine, superb. 



50 



92. 



Prince Eugene, 



Carmine purple. 



37 



93. 



Queen of Naples, 



Very fine full crimson. 



50 



94. 



Reine de Loinbardie, 



Beautiful cherry color. 



37 



95. 



des Francois, 



Large blue shaded with rose. 



1 50 



96. 



Roi de Hollande, 



Red. 



50 



97. 



Roi d'i^noleterre, 



Crimson. 



75 



98. 



Romain Despres, 



Purplish roseate shaded. 



37 



99. 



Romeo, 



Deep red, very double. 



37 



100. 



Rubens, 



Rose changing to deep crimson. 



37 



101. 



Sanguinea, 



Bright deep crimson. 



25 



102. 



Stevens' new 



Purplish crimson. 



27 



103. 



Sully, F, 



Pale rose, shaded fawn. 



1 00 



104. 



Tancrede, 



Hybrid Bourbon, rosy purple, very 









double, lucid foliage, distinct. 



1 25 



105. 



Triomphe de Gand, 



Large shaded carmine and purple. 



50 



106. 



Victoire Daumy, 



Purplish carmine shaded. 



50 



107. 



Virginal, 



Incarnate white, beautiful. 



1 00 



103. 



Zephora, 



Shaded violet crimson. 



37 



109. 



Zephyr, 



Peach blossom, rosy centre. 



50 



CLASS II.— TEA SCENTED CHINA ROSES. Rosa indica, var. odorata. 



The varieties of this class are particularly esteemed for possessing that 

 peculiarly exquisite odor which isdenominated tea-scented. They have 

 the same qualities as the preceding class, in regard to perpetual bloom- 

 ing, and in the various beauties of color, size, and form. The same re- 

 marks will also apply as to the hardihood of the new varieties, and to 

 their winter protection. In growth there are some varieties less vigor- 

 ous than the preceding class, their shoots being more slender and deli- 

 cate, while on the other hand there are many varieties which evince great 

 vigor. The Bengal varieties are more vivid in their colors, while these 

 excel in the delicacy of their tints, and combine among their varieties 

 those most remarkable for their orange, yellow, and creamy shades. 

 The same remarks are also applicable to the varieties of this class, in. 

 regard to the form and size of the flowers, as were made concerning the 

 previous class. 



Name. 



Color and Character. 



$ cts. 



128. Abricote, 



129. Adam, | 



130. Adeline Camille, , 



131. Aaathe, ! 



132. Anteros. 



133. Antometie Bouvage. 



134. Archduchess There se Isa-! 



belle, i 



Arance de Navarro, F. I 



135. 



136. Arkinto, 



Large bright rosy fawn color, 

 Large delicate roseate, 

 Pure white, very double, 

 Red with yellowish centre, 

 White with yellowish centre. 

 Pale incarnate, large, very double, 



White with yellow centre, 

 Bright red, projecting centre, 

 Incarnate, large, 

 1* 



