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of Roses is SI 50 to S2 each, but we now offer them for SI each, and 

 some extra large sized plants at SI 25 to SI 50 each, and as we cultivate 

 only aporiion of the most desirable varieties of each class as Tree Roses, 

 the selection of the varieties must necessirily be left to us. Purchasei-s 

 can, however, name the classes from which they desire the selections 

 to be made, and even the varieties, if they think, proper, and we will 

 conform thereto as far as possible. When ihe selection is left to us, the 

 purchaser will be sure to receive choice varieties only. 



When any of the varieties that are priced at $1 00 to $1 50 in the 

 Catalogue for plants of the ordinary character, are desired to be of the 

 Tree or Standard Class, an addition of fit'ty cents each will be made to- 

 the prices designated; but where the Catalogue price exceeds SI 50, 

 no aJdition will be made, and it will be perfectly convenient to supply 

 many of the higher priced varieties as Tree Roses. Half Standards can 

 be supplied of a few varieties, which are budded H to 2 feet in height. 



Standard Climbing Roses. — Price B2 00 each. 



The vigorous varieties of Climbing Roses, may be rendered peculiarly 

 ornamental when budded on strong stocks 6 to S feet in height, as they 

 then form beautiful pendulous trees, their flexible branches drooping 

 quite to the earth, and at the season of bloom, they present a most unique 

 and imposmg appearance. On some of the stocks we have budded two 

 varieties, of dissimilar colors ; the price of these is S2 50 each. 



CLASS XXXV. 



-PROMISCUOUS SUMMER OR JUNE BOSES, USUALLV DENOMI- 

 NATED HARDY GARDEN ROSES. 



These, with a few exceptions to which an asterisk is attached, are the 

 older varieties of Roses, the asterisk designating the new varieties. 

 Many of this class are exceedingly beautiful, and it is only to be regretted 

 that their period of bloom comprises but a few days. 



Name. 



1560. Bright Crimson, 



1561. Brunette Superbe, 



1562. Burning Coal, 



1563. Carmine Brilliante, 



1564. *Chainpion, 



1566. Couleur dc Cendre, 



1567. Crimson Velvet, or Dou- 



ble Velvet. 

 1.568. Dark Marbled, 



1569. Dark Violet. Violet/once, 



1570. Dazzling Lied, 



1571. *Duc de Cornuaille, 



I, Hybrid,) 



1572. Early Blush, 



1573. Edemberger, 



1574. Fashionable, 



1575. Favorite Agate, 



1576. Flanders, 



1577. *Fleurd' Amour, 



1578. Geuconditus, 



Color and Character. 



Brilliant hue, 50 



Dark marbled, extra, 37 



Small, flame red, shaded, superb, 37 



Fine carmine, 50 



Dark mottled, superb, 50 



Blush, deep pink centre, singular, 37 



Brilliant crimson, marbled, 25 



Purple mottled, superb, 25 



-Splendid violet, mottled, 50 



Bright red, very fine, 50 



75 



Shell form, 37 



Crimson, marbled with violet, 50 



Superb, deep crimson, 30 



; Very delicate blush, 37 



I 50 



I Reddish violet, large, splendid, 75 



I Blush, splendid, 50 



