ROSES. 



766 Striped leaved do do 1783 



767 *Siug]e red thomless, or pendulent 784 



fruited i785 

 ^68 t!Smg!e blush do |786 

 769 '^Apple bearing j787 

 ,770 "Blanda, or Labradore, red flowers \ 



and lucid fo iage 788 



771 "^Burnet leaved 789 



772 ^Carolina, b'ooms late 790 

 ^73 Superb margined hep 



774 ^Rubifolia, or Bramble leaved, the 791 



flowers are in large c'usters va- 792 

 rying in color and expayid in 793 

 Ju y. This is a most tigorous 794 

 and beautifu dimber. i795 

 Ditto, per dozen. S4.^ |79'i 



775 +Kedgehog, or ferox^ very cifrio7is, 797 



b ooms ear y^ the flowers purp e 



776 tHibernian, or Irish prize, very pale 798 



biiish ;799 



777 Kamschatica, very curious ,800 



778 -fOhio cluster " 801 



779 iProcera, or Pale climber 802 

 .730 ITRed leaved, or mbrifolia 



781 *Sweet briar, or Eglantine 803 



782 jTeanessee native 



CHZN'^ ROSSS. 



Most of which are monthly, or ever-blooming. 



The monthly varieties, when planted in the open ground, are particularly interestin 

 on account of expanding their flowers in March and April, when those of oth 

 kinds have not yet made their appearance. They continue to bloom througboi 

 the summer; and in the autumnal months their numerous flowers also afford pa^ 

 ticular gratification, as nature then seems most to need their cheering influenf^ 

 Nearly the whole number support our winters with httle or no protection, a- 

 signated by this mark t; those most tender need only to have a box or b 

 placed over them during winter. Where any kinds are designated as climbti 

 is meant that they grow tall, and are suitable for training, &c. 



Rosa indica 



tRosa arvensU. white 



capreolata,*/o/. var, 

 corynibosa 



fenestiata, b'ooms in Ju^y 

 fiof i b u nda , pro fu se ji oio eri 



and very pa e b ush 

 florid a 



fraxinifolia, or Ash leaved 

 gemella, or Twin flower in 



•J rtfid d buds together 

 involuta 



laxa, or diffuse floirering 

 lucida, 'uc'd foliage 

 mon^^onia., red 

 nitida 



i pruinosa, or Frosted irate 

 t idi^-di, I ^ *: fliiictrs and Luc 



t ' ' '{^fi 

 t sabi^i 

 t seti gera 

 t stricta, red 



* Woodsii, 2? / 'e violet 



* pennsylvaBJca, or Pennsijlt 

 71 in n 



Montezuma rose, of Mexico 



530 tSingle China rose 

 631 tDouble red, or daily 

 Ditto, per dozen 



532 tHamilton, or Maximus, large deep red 



533 ^^Hundred leaved tea scented 



535 tCrimson and white 



536 tGolden striped bark, very curious, 



537 fDwarf, or pompone, very small ajid }^ 



80 A 



delicate 



538 tWhitish flowered 



539 jDutchess of Dino, or maiden's blush, 



a climher 



540 tDark purple 



541 tGrandval, or Hermite, splendid 



542 tWillow leaved 



543 fHybrid blush rose, a little striped, 



and a climber 



544 tMaheka, new hybrid lilac, a climher 

 ,545 fBluish, or diversiflora, variegated 



5 



pallida 

 maxima 



centifolia odorata 

 bicolor 



subalha 

 albiflora 



atro purpurea 



speciosa 

 ealicifolia 



hybrida carnea 



hyhrida lilacina 

 cerulea 



