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ROSES. Rosa. 

 Class, Icosandria. Order, Potygynic, 



£ This favourite flower has been cultivated to such an extent in Europe, that 

 it eombines almost every tint of which nature is susceptible, and some of 

 their collections contain above 400 superb varieties. The following have 

 betn selected on account of their fragrance, size, beauty, singularity, or 

 delicacy, and the original plants of many of these kinds cost from g'l 60 

 Cents to S 4 75 cents each, exclusive of the expenses and risk attending 

 importation A distinct catalogue of roses exclusively, containing near 

 200 other kinds, may be had l>y amateurs, and it is intended hereafter to 

 keep a permanent stock of 300 select varieties.] 



*Y. B. It may be well to observe that all roses will stand 

 our winters in the open air* 



1 Early cinnamon, or May, 25 cts. 



2 Early red Scotch, 25 cts. 



3 Dwarf Burgundy, button, or shell rose } 37 cts* 



4 Red officinal, or conserve, 25 cts* 



5 Double velvet, 37 cts. 



6 Semidouble velvet, 37 cts. 



7 Dark marbled, 50 cts. 



8 Copper-coloured, or changeable, 37 ct$. 



9 Moss Provence, red, $1 



10 Blush moss, $1 



11 White moss, $5 



12 Unique white Provence, very beautiful. £l 50 



13 Cabbage 



14 Royal cabbage 



15 Royal Welsh 



16 Scarlet 



17 Dutch 



18 Common 



19 Single 



20 Double yellow, $1 



21 Double dwarf yellow, $1 50 



22 Single yellow, $1 



23 Straw-coloured Scotch. $2 



24 Yellow and red Austrian, red above and yelloxv 



beneath. $1 



25 Yellow mottled, red blotched with yellow. $2 

 2t Blush Austrian. 50 cts. 

 37 Pompone, extrtmtly delicate. $1 



ditto 



50 cts. 



ditto 



50 cts* 



ditto 



$1 



ditto 



P 



ditto . 



75 cts. 



ditto 



50 cts. 



ditto 



37 cts. 



