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PRINCE'S SELECT^ CAIi 



BOSES. 



In the formation of the present Catalogue of Roses, we have greatly 

 reduced the number of varieties, and have selected only the most desir- 

 able of each class, and such as form a combination of all that is most 

 interesticg and beautiful in each family. Many of the varieties are so 

 new and rare that they have never before been offered to the public. 

 We still po«»sess a stock of the kinds now omitted, if they should be de- 

 sired, and at reduced prices. "VTe make it a rule to sell as low or lower 

 than others; and, when the size of our plants is considered, we think we 

 offer still more important advantages. 



N. B. — We wish it to be especially noted, that all our Eoses are on 

 their roots, and none budded except a few of the newest Hybrid Perpet- 

 uals. Roses budded on tlie Manetti and other tender vavit.ties, are sub- 

 ject to die out during severe winters. 



|It;^°^Extra large plants can be supplied of many varieties, at propor- 

 tionate prices. 



CHINESE DAILY, OR BENGAL EOSES. 

 Those not priced are 37 to 50 cts. each. 



$2 50 to 83 per dozen, for one class, and $4 50 per dozen for the more 

 rare varieties, except those specially priced. 



XAME. DESCKIPTIOX. 



Abb6 Miolaad Purple, sometimes striped , 



Archduke Charles Rose changing to crimson . . .. . 



Beau carmine Deep velvety purple , 



Blush China (old vari-e 



ety) Rosy blush, vigorous , 



Boisnard Large, yellowish, deeper center... 



Carmine d'Yebles Bright carmine 



Chinese Anemone flow- 

 ered (new).. Small, white, narrow petals 



Couronne des pourpres. .Red changing to purple. 



Confucius Pale roseate 



Cramoisie superieur (Ag- 

 rippina) Bright crimson 



Darius Large, violet red 



Don Carlos Creamy white 



Eugene Beauharnais. . . .Bright amaranth 



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