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CLASS II.— AUSTRIAN OR YELLOW ROSES. 



(llnsea I'lte.a.) 



Thaw rrquirc <:ircfiil |ininin'/. Kpihovo wealclv wood siltotfciher, ntxl only shorten a few inches the shoots left 

 for flDwi riiiir. II' iiniiii il (•ln>r thi y will not bloom, ns the flowers lire produced from the terminal shoots ol' the old 

 -wood. Till \i iin: iii<t iii inni im ••ini 'ronlii, hlU milU as hwlilril phtntx. 



Harri.soii's Vi-llo\v, fnr.. (Ilinri.-'im, ISW Golden yellow; medium size; semi-double. A freer bloomer than 

 l'in>i:iii. .-lOf. 



PJSK.'^IA N VKl.l.ou', fixr. I l] ill<iik, mo.) Brifrht yellow, small, nearly full. It is desirable to grow more than 

 one plani, and liy prnniiiff one this year in the usual way, and the other plant the next year, annual crops of 

 flowers may be had. .">0c. 



CLASS ML— MOSS ROSES. 



(Rom centifolia mujtcosa.) 



This is a favorite class with every one, on account of the l)eautiful Imd.s, which, for bouquets and cut flowers, 

 are invaliial.lc 



Tli.'v ;ui' MihM ' 1, :i - M t mil'li'w, ami remiire close priuiitifr and hiB:h culture. They amply repay i-areful 



att<;nlii'iii li\ i he in. M :r . <l -i/,. ;iMii tiruutv of the flowers. They are all very hardy. The foliage is generally some- 

 what ci-iiiiipli il, ;iMi| lui- Kiii^ln -ri. n Irailcls. 



The cliiuMii ill A liinss lioM' is i lir luid. Sucli liiiids as the ('i)miniin, Gracllin and CY&sfcd, with graceful buds, are 

 <!8p<!ciail.\' rccoimnciiiled. I'lnnn'sn Ailrlaiili is u'lnnl l"itli in l)ud and flower, and is grown upon its own roots. The 

 other viirictics an- .iiOii iilt to priipiij.'-iHc, -.iiul arc liinwn us liuddcd plants. 



Capliiin .lolni Ingram, /rrf. M. '.. ) I'urplish crimson, liudded and on own roots. 5l)c. 



CIi«v«rul, mil. (Mnmui-ltiilicrt, m7.^ Large, full, very double ; rich bronze red chiinging to darli piu'iilish crimson; 



fragrant. Unddcd jdants. .Wo. 

 Common Moss, /)■(•(■. Tale rose, very beautiful buds. A great favorite. Budded plants. ."lOc. 

 ComleRKct de Murimiis. riij. (Vilierl, IS/iS.) White, tinged with tlesh, Uudded and on own root,s. "idc. 

 CRKSTEI) MOSS, fnr. i I'l/ii rl. 1< .'7.) Deep pink colored buds, surrounded with a mossy fringe and crest; free 



from mildew. A truKiaiil . very beautiful rose. Budded plants. HOc. 

 'GBACI I.IS, fi-ei . Deep piidi l)uils, surrounded with delicate fringe-like mos-s. The most beautiful of all the Moss 



Koscs. Hiidded plant.s. .We. 



T>an<!ii, inuil. (Liiffinj, lsr,l,.) Hcd ; good foliage With Ave leaflets; not subject to mildew. Budded plants. 5iic. 

 Xlttlc Gem, ((»■/. (If. I'aut, Jw.) A miniature Moss liose, forming cmnpact bushes densely co%-ered with small 



double crimson llowcrs, Ihmui il ull,\ mossed. Budded plants. Mc. 

 Kailame Moreao, !'/(/. [Mnn <ni- 1 1 . r^: -■.} An uprifjlit, comimct grower, well fta-med ; liud and flower clear 



Shade of rose; fragrant and Ircc lilnomcr. limlded plants. .">«)c. 

 Motisseline, riy. {Mnmm-Iinhcrt, Jitei.) White, liglitly markcil with rose, changing to pure wliite. A good 



growiM-. Budded plants. SOc. 

 I'KINCKSS ADI-n.-VIUK, n'y. (haffnu, 1.9/,.'.) Talc rose, of medium size and good form. Foliage often bioiclicd 



or variegated, tloiid in bud anil Ihnver. Do not prune t his variety severely. On own roots. r>(lc. 

 WlliTK liATH, («c((. iSiiUi r.) White, somciimes tinged with flesh; attractive in l)ud and open flower. The best 



white Moss. Budded jtiants. .')0c. 



CLASS IV.— MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 



In this cla.SB we place ail the \ ari< tics of Summer Hoses grown by us, that are not described in the throe preced- 

 ing ela-ssi's. Main- of the grouiis ot Summer Hoses. Iiy hybridization, are gretitly intermixed ; in some cla-sses but 

 -(md or I wo varic'i ies are i iinsidcred won li growing ; on this account we see no use in a catalogue for a raultitudo of 

 <livi.sions, ami thciclore piai c ihcm all in one class. 



Illatielielleur. /nr. ( ;i ',■'.) Wliiii-. tinged willi flesh ; medium size, flat ; very fragrant and good. Blooms 



in great i.rotusion \ cry earl.\ in 1 lie season. A valuable garden rose. Budded plants. ."iOc. 

 Oentifolia, t'iiblmge or t.'oiiiinon I'r<iv€-n< <-, /ni:. Hosei!olor; large size, globular form ; very fragrant. A 



SU|ierb variety, llmlilcd plants. .Mic 

 Charles l.awson, i-iij. tl^nirxnii Hose color ; large, full llowcrs, fragrant. Buddcjl and on own roots. Wo. 



ClM^ni^dolle, viti- {Thirrnj.i liriglit red, large and ilouhlc ; slio.iis \ cry siiiny. Budded and on own roots. oOc. 

 Coupe <r Ilebe, rii;. \ Liiffaii. Deep junk ; moderately large, cupped shaped flowers; seven letiflets. A flue 



Hose, liiiildcil and on own roofs, -iue. 

 Madame llarily, rii;. (Han/;;, ;v .'.) White, Itirgo, very full, flat form ; highly fragrant. Budded plants. iiOo. 

 Madiinie I.aebarnie, ./»■/. I Lni liiiniii-, IST.'.) Vrom .1 iili:< Miniinll i ii and Sniiihri uil. White, slightly shaded with 



pink ; medium si/.e: globular, lull flowers. The lialiit is bushy ; sniall, crimplod foliage; ipiilc hardy. Hndded 



plants. .-.Oc. 



MA1>.\ M i: l>I..\N'ri Kit, /nr. {I'laiil in: Is,;/..) Pure wliite. uIjom- nicilinm size; full. Produced in great alnmd- 

 aricc earl.\ III Ihe season. l'<iliagc ralher small, sevi-n Icallcts. (Ineof t he best white roses for hedges ami lor 

 massing ill groups. liuddcd and on own roois. ,-)(lc. 



Madame /u'tiiian, iiiikI. nr Jric Delicate flesh, changing to while; large, very full, Hat form. Budded atid on own 

 roofs. .")tlc. 



MA«;N.\ CHAKTA, i>((;. (W. Paul, 1S7C.) Pink, sutTu.sed with carmine; full, glolnilar. Foliage and wood liglit 

 gri-cn, with numerous dark spines. A fragrant, excellent Hose. Valuable I'm- forc ing. Budded and on own 

 roots. .'lUc. 



<Killel, nainniandc. /)■,/:. IVihiii, I:-,;.'.) White, striped with rose, like a variegated Curnafion; medium sized 



douhic flowers. Uudded and on own roots. .^)0e. 

 Paul Verdier, viij. (f. Vi ritiir, Isi::.) t'armiiic red : large, well biiili llowcrs. liuddcd and on own roots. .">ti<'. 

 Stanwell Perpetual, miMl. (Lec.) Blush, medium sizi- ; double, delicatelj- scented ; foliage very sniall. A hybrid 



which blooms in the autumn. Blossoms very early in Sin ing. Uudded plants. .50c. 



