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Mad. Dupuy. — \Thite, shaded with rose ; splendid moss. 



Mad. Roehlembert. — Fine, clear rose; globular; beautiful mossy bud. 



Princess Adelaide. — Fine, strong grower ; hardy ; flowers bright rosy pink, 



large and very double. 

 Raphael. — Large buds, densely covered with lovely moss ; color, pinkish 



white, shaded with rose. 

 Zebrina. — Crimson purple ; splendid deep color, very rich ; very dense moss. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



Climbing Roses are valuable for training over ornamental arbors, trellises, 

 pillars, verandas, &c., also for covering unsightly objects — as old buildings, 

 fences and walls. In many positions they are objects of rare beauty, and are 

 highly esteemed. The varieties given below are hardy, and succeed well in all 

 sections of the country'. In the South many varieties of the Ever-blooming 

 Roses can be used as climbers. 



GENERAL COLLECTION— CLIMBING ROSES. 



Anna Maria. — Pale blush, becoming almost white ; large clusters. 



Baltimore Belle. — Pale blush, becoming nearly white ; very double ; one of 

 the best. 



Champney. — A fine hardy pillar Rose ; quite double and very fragrant ; flower, 

 deep rose, changing to pale rose ; desirable. 



Greville, or Seven Sisters. — Flowers in large clusters ; varies in color 

 from white to crimson. 



Gem of the Prairie. — Bright violet crimson; large, very double and fra- 

 grant. 



Prairie Queen. — Dark pink, sometimes with a white stripe ; large, com- 

 pact and globular. 



Pride of Washington. — Brilliant amaranth, shaded rose centre ; large clus- 

 ters ; very double ; fine. 



E-USSel's Cottage. — Dark velvety crimson ; strong grower ; desirable. 



BASKET PLANTS. 



We offer a fine assortment of Basket Plants, suitable for 

 Hanging Baskets, Lawn Vases, &c.; 12 Choice Selected Varie- 

 ties FOR ^I, SENT post-paid ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 



