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Amerii'H, i if/, i I'lurcssnr C. (i. I'lUj, irtw/iiHyt'KI ; S' »t "Ut /'(/ Ward, IHiiti.) Kiiisca friiui Siifalerre, ft'rtilizi'il by 



S'tfniiin: (■n iiin.\ yrllc.w, wil h a salimm ting«. 50c. 

 CloUi i)f <;oi(i. 1.1- < iiiomiitfliii, fnr. (C'»/«emm, laiiS.) Raised from Lamarcpn- Heep yellow center, with 



HiilpliNi- r.l>rc^ ; lii' trc .ioul.ic tlowiTs. A rniiKtiifiwit variety Imt dllHonlt to grow. Prune sparingly. 5f)e. 

 tAMAKoi i:, rhj. {.Mtiirrhiil, !<■:".) Wliitc with sulphur ee4itre ; (lowers in clusters ; (generally seven leallel^. A 



niaiitiilicciii fliinliin>i- jo.si' urifif-r jriass. 5iki* 

 MAKl'XJII.X I. MI'.l.. /f'(. {I'i-ikM. !■«',.) Said to be n seecUiujf from Jsoijelia Omy. Deep yellow; verylarKc; very 



full; l.iilur; lii«-lily sci'nted. It is of delleato eonslltution and requires careful treatment; it should not l>o 



wvMTly pniiii 'i. 'I'lii' tiiH'stot all Yellow Hoses. 50c. 

 runiilii, Jrre.. Salmon, sha<li-d with rose, very free lilooiner. f!(tems to have ftiyfrano blood. .TOc. 

 Sollaterre, i<«(/. {linycmi, ISU.) syn. Augu.sla. Kjiised fi-om LdiiKiri/iu:. Sulphur yellow, lai'sfc, full, .shsfhtly 



fi-agrunt. iiOc. 



CLASS IV. -TEA ROSES. 



{Rom. Indica odonitu.) 



ALL AltE ON TirEIll OWN ROOTS. 



The Tea Rose tnny well be taken as a synonvm for all that is delicately beautiful. What refinement of color, 

 ■what subdued yet iio'wcrful fraifrance do tlicy possess! They may Juslly lie called the sweetest of all roses. The 

 Bowers, many of them, ari' luruf ami vcrv d<'licale in their shades (d' colors, .such as wtiiti\ straw, salitKJii and 

 various tinls'of rose cuinhincd with tlicsc. While as a rule thi-y are iulcrinr to tlie JIyl>ri(l r.-r p.-liial-i in l.nllianry 

 of color and fullness of llnwcr. tlie disi inci icui hi-twi-eii \-arii'iics is <-.|ually marked, and Ini' beuMUeis ami eat 

 flowcis tlH'v Kreath- e.vei-1 .all other el.asses. I,ili<' nitier tender Hoses their tlowi'rs ini prove in i|nalit.v as t he seasnn 

 advan<-<'s, a'nd reaefi iierleetien in Autumn. In .indfrinsj- tlic merits ol a Tea Hose we do in.r alw a\s eensider fullta'sa 

 ofll,.wersiire(|iusite. A lUbrid I'erpetiail is nolliinj;' if net at least mo.leratelv lull, but S(ane ol' our most \-alm'd 

 Teas have bur very lew iietals. and are companit i\-eiv sinfrle. .'^la-h ai-e Hiai Sih^ne, Isaliella Sprout, Satrano, etc. 

 All tla-si. have e.vouisitely formed btids, and are tlierefore [irized as invaiuaPle. Tlu^ Teas are more ti-nder than 

 anv of the othei' classes, luid need a liUle more care in their |irotection. We liave i-e,icctcd all varieties that are of 

 feeble frrowtli le.veeptluK iVip/ie(o»> uud unlicalthy habit, retaining only such as combine beauty of flower with 

 good constitution. 



Aii);clc .Jaci|uicr, /;ri\ (GuiVot, JS79.) Pale rose, sometimes flesh ; the base of jietals tiugred with coppery yellow ; 

 x ery sweet ; fr<-e 11ow(.a-in>f. A lo\-ely Tea, bearing' some resemblance both to Catharine Mcrmct and Rtthem. 

 Highly c.arun<auh'd. .We. 



Annie Cook, riy. (Oi'ik, Isss.) An .Vmcrican seedling from Bim Stlene; delicate shade of pink, clianjring to white 



under jfla-ss in winter, vigorous and 1 rec blooming. This variety has sevei-al good qualities, but the shape of 



the bud delract.s from its value loi- loreinK |niriiosc,s. 50c. 

 BON SIMiNK Oil SIX-KNK, {Ihiiihi, /vj:/.) K<isy carmine, shaded with .salmon; fragrant and very free 



tiowcring. Valuable for f la- bu. Is. .")0e. 

 Boiigcre, /iTi'. (liinujrn:, 1^.: .>.) Bronzed pink ; large and moilcititely f uU ; one of the haitiiest. .tOc. 

 BKII)I<:, fnr. (J. X. Miiu, JWi.) A sport from Callinrim; Mcnnet. Pure white, Inrge, line form, vtn-y fragrant, 



free hloomcr, admirably adapti'd for forcing. 50c. 

 Caroline Kuster, via. (Pcrnet, JSW.) This is sometimes classscd with the Noisettes, but it differs from them In 



habit, being bushy. Palo yellow, soraetimea mottled with rose. A free blooming excellent bedding: 



variety. 50e. 



Captain T.efort, rii;. (Ihinnnirc, /.w.) T.arge purplish rose, re\-erse of jiotals ehina rose, 50o. 



CATIIAKINI-: M Kit MKT, ,nn(l. ((iiiilh.l-fil.s isnu.) Bright ilesh color, with tlie same pecuJiar silvery lustre pos- 

 scs.sed by ha Fmnci: ; large, full, an<l of lu'autiful form ; when the Ilowcr.s e.vpand they yield a delightful 

 pcrrumc ; dccide<Uy one of the tincst Teas; (ailtivalcd extensi\ cly liy llorists fia- cut flowers. .">'>c. 



Charles Uuvolli. /irr. (I'i'rnd, Carmine row, not unlike 7ie?i .S'/fcai;. .'ine. 



CliriKtino de None, ri(;. (diiill'ii, lyiii.'i \'cry large and full ; deep luirplish red, <-euter lake anri clear purple; 

 sxvci't. Small plants. .">Ue. 



Clau<)lnc I'errciiu, rii.;. ^Luinhi rt. /vs7.) A secdJing of Snuvc-nir d'lm Ami, with full, globular, piid; tlowcrs; 



flower stems stilt, blooms wi ll displa.ved. 50e. 

 Cleopatra, nvni. {Ilnniclt, lyj",) Largo and beautiful ; pale ])ink ; long i>ointed buds, produceii on stitl' steins. 



Small plants, "ji.lc. 



Climlihig Dcvouicusis, riy. (PfinV/, lsr,s.) Creamy white, center sometimes witli blush, very large, nearly full, 

 dclightftilly scented. 5l)c. 



Clinihing Niidictos, )•((/. (Kiyiiett A- Co., A \"cr>' xigfirous, rapid growing, climbing sport from the well 



known Tea lio.se yipiii tux. Flowers iihailical with those ot the type. .">nc. 



Climbing I'crb! di's .Tardins, (./. ifi adowui, ls:'<i.) A sport from the well known variety. Identical with the par- 

 ent C-vcept in growl h, the sport being of vigoi-ons climhing habit, .illc. 



Conitessc dc rrigncusc. vi'j. iCuillut ct fits, 1S80.) Delicate canary yellow ; large, full, well formed ; bud haig and 

 pointed; trei' llowiaing. .".Oc. 



ConitcsBc <lc Nadaillac, ii/e,/. aiidlli't, 1S71.) Coppery yellow, illumined with carmine rose; large, full, distinct 

 ami effective. An estimable rose. .'Hlo. 



Conitesse Horace dc Clioiseul, l iy. (Lcvapic, JSSS.) Delicate rose, shaded with coppery yellow; lai'ge, full and 

 llncly fonneil. ."jOc. 



Conitesse lliza <ln I"arc,/r6«. {Schwartz, Virc.) Raised from Comtesse (ie ioftart/ic. Bronzed rose, with a carmine 

 tint ; Ih )wers ol mcdilun Size, moderately full, highly jierf umed. One of the best under glass. A ally bloomer 

 when iK-.l.l.M (.ut. .50c. 



Coquette dc Lyon, fn r nr vi;/. (Duclicr, 18;0.) Pale yellow, medium or small size; the most productive and one 



of the most valualile bedding sorts ot ail the 'J'eas. .Vie. 

 Cornelia Cook, iniid. (.Iii/Ziuiij; Coo/f, Isr.r..) a seeilliiig I naa Ih fonirnfix. I'alc. .yellowish white, sometimes tinged 



with flesh; flowera very large and very full ; not a free blooniia-. and often docs not open well, bur a superb 



rose when well grown. 50e. 



