GENERAL OATALOOUE. 



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AXNi: I>i: DIKSIIACH, ny. (iMcluv-uie, JSiH.) Syn. Cilory of France. Raised (ri.m X^i rannine, a 



hi imtilLiI sliii.li>; very iHi-iff. A sui>eri()r ganlt'H sort; fra^-ant; oue of the hunlk-st. ViiliialiU- Un- tun-xng. 

 liinUli-il iiiKi (.11 own roots, (."^i; cut.) aOe. 

 Aiiiilo Wood, mild, (ir fi 

 liu.iii.-'.l iihuil!--. .Mif. 

 Ant. .ill.. V..r.li.M-, „...(/. (Jdiiuiiii, t-srt.) Rose titisr"! with lililc ; w 



tv.r iMul.iina-. liii.l.lcil 1111. i oil oM-n i is. Mr. 



I'.AJiON 1)1-: liONSTKTTKN, I'lV/. I JaiiIhiwI. l-i71.) Kii-h vrlvfty 



II. I I 



(/■;. Verdier, ISaj.) Vermilion, very frngnuit ; line in uuliimTi; 



.•<i l.u.ls l.iit wilh..iii 

 1 ; Iiirjrv, full. A .spl. 



i.li.l 



l. ji.li.l llni.sli- 

 Ml': viihmhlc 

 I. it. Hii.l.litl 



1! VKOMOSS KOTIISCilll.U, 



IriiirnitU'.-. V.-ry ilisliiR-t 

 v.-r.\- Imr.ly an.l ii iati' bio.. 



i ?ii't,m:7.) Ij)fhtpink; oupi)f<l form ; very symmetriral; without 

 II M 111 ; i.m- of the linest exhibition TOrietios. Tlio wood is short jointed; 



Hl.l.'.l pliiiii«. iVie. 



t, viii. Ill' j.n i Ill 'flit Ini (■■',-), rl in /■>'..'.) rurc roso c.lor: very liirfre, very full, tliir form; ii 

 ■, frii-ralil ; \cr,\ liunl\'. l!ii.i.li-.l iiiirl on own r.nils. .Vie. 



..;/, /^v;.) Clii-rry r.'.l, MTV iaiv.', \-.Ty full; (latr.n-Mi. ISn.i.l.-.l i>lanis, .".iic. 

 (/'.(»( ,V' SV.a, ;■.:■(. 1 •■ Ijirii.', h.-autifully .sliai.e.l, l.ri^lit eriinsou." Small j. hints nwly .Tiiiic 



C'li 



1 laiv, lull ; pm-e ; 



.r.Vr.l.oi, (A, llirl.snii ,v S.iii.i, 



^.■(alsol oivat siil.staiic.'. .\ \ avi. ■! y ..f ni 

 CAKOI.IM-; .S.VNSAI., ,;./. lUiiisiil liii Dcvnz,ntnl md hn Uiinmtitli .Im 

 towar.l 1 111' (■.■liter ; larn'.', f nil, tial, of ten irregular iu form, liatlier sub 

 |.ei-rcct, ami imi- of tin- lianli. st. (ienerally the liest in autumn. lUrliU" 

 cii.viit.Ks x.v.i-v.nwii:. I III- nr iiitui. 



\r\\rly aii.l ii.li, l.ilt l^l.liim- (|llil-kly: 



lit r 



of .icliirhtful 1 



11, U'/J.} Pale tlcsli <■ 

 1 to mildew, lint a l.i 



nil II 



F.,1 



11.1 ■ 



CImi 



li.l li- lil iv.i.li^li -r.-cii ; 1i-w 

 nils of li-lil iv.I. A splcmlid rose. 

 .1.1. '.I an.l .111 own roots, alle. 

 .-viar-oKiii, iiiuil. (Mitiyi'tlin, m:,.) 

 A sccdiiii- {n,m.Jiili.->Mii)yi>Hiii. Kcd.lisli 



full and sKcc[; retains the color w.'ll.aii.l 

 is a \..i-y tin.. I.l....iii.^r; foliai^T slif;litly 

 criniplod: smooth; r.-.l.iisli w.i.,<l wiili 

 occasional r.^.l spin.'s; an .•x.^cll.^nt. .lis- 

 Inu^t sort, liiid.l.'il plains. Mv. 



Clara Cochct, c/./. I lAUluiniir, h^i:.t ficar 

 satiny rose, with liriKlilcr center; larji-e 

 an.l full. Bii.hl.'.l iilaiils. .".Uc. 



Colille de >I()rlcmiirl, viij. (Miii-ijiill ill Jilx, 

 IH-.u.) Clear ros.^, Iar).ic, full, fra.i;iani ; 

 liaiKl.sonic, di.stitiet foliaiic. Hud. led 

 plants, r.llc. 



Coii.(.-sse<Ccilc(i.-< liiil,rilIanl. „„iil. {M,i,-- 

 isl, I II. ■ep pink, or lii.^.lilllil size; l ull. 



very liurdy. liiid.le.l 



An.xe UK DiKsii.-icn (Itedueed;. 



I. walh.T, Appe 

 lie.piin s and in 



A lovely ro 

 plants. ."lOe. 

 Coiiilesse do ^ierciiye, moil. (Lucliiiriiir, is;',.) 

 Silvery pink, often mottled; a lull, liuely 

 shape.l, Hlol.ular lii.wer .if me.liiim aiz.'. 

 Slightly tniKi-aut; tail reliable uliout opeii- 



Uiji, but. a v.'ry free bl.xmier. Tlie bl.ioms nr.' ii.u .■■..o.l in v 

 the sca.sou, after most of tlie hybrids have passiiil out of blooii 

 plants, .'ilie. 



COrNTKSS (»!•■ <>Xl.'OltJ>, mod. {auilliit-iiar, lsi;».) A seedlin- from Vir/or IVr.bVc. liright carmine, falling in 



the sun: viry lar-caud full; not friiK-rant. Woodalmost tliorul.'.-^s; foliage very hiindsome,lar(?e and distinct. 



Fine 111 the bn.i; valuable for forciii;.-. liuil.l.^.l an.l on own roots, .-.lie. 

 Crimson <)iieen, ri',1. ( II'. /'u»/ .V N'cry lar-e, f nil; of beautiful frlolnilar form; velvety crira.son, shaded 



with tiery re.l in the .■.iit.r ami with maroon on the onl.'r jietals. JI.IK), 

 Diiiiniiirlc, ri((, I H'. I'md A- ,s'.,a, ;^■"^) " l'-|,,w<'rs laru-e, a lit tie .ieeper ill color than Lit Vraiiii\whU-h itresemliR-.s." 



Small i>lants, rea.iy .1 iiiie 1st, l^'.a. $1,:,(). 

 Hinsiuore, ri|/. (/'i/.r lliiiikivnii, ].sS7.) Scarlet crimson, larxe, d.aible, \-.'ry rriitiraiil, free bloomer, lin.ided 



plants. aPe. 



Due de .Montpensier, /rcc. [Leveque, lSi6.) Hod, shaded With crim,s.ni ; a Hd.i.l soi l, lin.l.le.l plants. .">0e. 

 I)ulu! of .Vlliaiiy, ri.;. (H'. Paul A Sun, ISSS.) Vivid crimson -w-lien lirst openinir, becoming darker as the tlowers 



e.\|iaii.l, ami developing a tieautiful shading of velvety blacli ; very largo and full; a free autumnal bloomer. 



liiKl.leil plants. .'lOe. 



Duke of Teek. /rc. ..rri./. (CI. I'miU mn.) Very bright crimson ; full, medium size; imrticularly line early in the 

 season. .Much tlie best of its type ; commended, liud.le.l plants, ."itlc. 



