GEyERA L CA TA LOG UE. 



Paul Neyuon (Reduced). 



MAUKICK liKKNAKIJlX, viy. or /)-fC. {Grnnacr, lf<r,l.) Syii. Kcnliniuitl (!<• T,i s<ci,s, IvviK.sit i Ir lirir. A sii'd- 



liiifrlrom Ufn.Jaciiiunduid. liriglit ciiiiisDn; liiiv.', iiinilc iai. ly lull: niixnd lie, l.looiniiijf s..rl, frciicnilly 

 coming- in clusters. Pcrliaiis tlio niost jinililii- ol' ail i i iinsoii ) ns( s in t licsiu hi^r. Ilinldcd and <iii dwii roois. f)(l(^ 



Maiirire L. <le Vilmorin, rii;. {Levf<iur, l>i:tl.) Larj-'is double', fini' liii-in; oli.'ar hrifedit red, slindcd velvety lirowii. T5c. 



MKKVKII.LK 1)K l.YON, ))io((. (I'n iui. Issj.) Pure white, shaded and marked with sntiny-roso; tiowers very 

 hirg-e, double, and of a lieautiful eu|i pliajx;. A seedling from Baroness BothschUd, with the same habit, but 

 lartrer. A superb variety, liuilded plains. HOo. 



Mrs. John Liiiiis, viij. Ulniniil. J<C) A seedliriff I roni Vrdncim ^richl•h»l: soft jiink; lar^'e and of fnie form, pro- 

 duced on St ron- stems; exeeedinfrly fra-i iuil ; one of the most \ aliiahle \ ai ielies for f.iicin-, and llnwers oon- 

 tiiuiously in tliu ojien yromul. The most beautiful rose of rei'ent introduction, liudileil and cai own root.s. 

 (See cut.) r5c. 



OaUinoiit. "Deep britrht rose c-olor, in the way of I'inil .A'cyron, but blooms much morefreely; deliKhtfnlly feerned; 



continues in bloom all summer, ami is one (d' the best varieties for very early winter forcinfr." Jl."'). 

 I'AIJL NKVKON, I'li;. (/.CO 7, 7v;:'.) A see.ilin.i.'- from I7i(i,r rirdiVr, fertilized ]tyj}iiir dr I HisIku'Ii. Deep rose 



color; g-ood toiiLili folia^;-c, wood nitlier smooth ; by far the largest variety in cult i\ai inn. A free liloomer; 



very desirable as a t;-ardeu rose; valiialdi' for forein';-. Hiidded and on own rixas. iSee eid.) 5()c. 

 I'aul Jaiiiilin, /rrc. {Jiniinin, Js.X) Crimson, slight ly t in^'ed with violct-rcd ; similiir to Cliiiilrs Lcfehvrc. Budded 



plants. .Mle. 



I'lKHKl'; NOTTINC, /(Tc. U'">icmr.i\ ;^X7.) Deep maroon, illumined with bright crimson, often suffused with 

 velvet ; largi', or \cry larg-e; globular form, pointed burls; hig-hly scented. A superb dark rose, often at its 

 best in the autumn ; should !«■ in every eolleetion. Uuddi-d anil on own roots. 5iie. 



Pride of Wall ham. riij. I H'. I'liid ,V Snii. !■■-■:.) I>( lieate llesli color, richly shaded with bright rose, liowers larwe 

 and full. (Inc Id- thi' best, ihidded plants, aiic. 



I'lllNC'l-: CAMIl.l.l-: 1)1-: IIOHAN, (/•;. Vmlin; Deep \clvety crimson; larg-c, mod<>ralely full. A 



spk'iidid rose. Huddedaml on own roots, .'iiic. 



Prince (1.- Portia, fr,i. (I-:. Virilii-r. ;^^,".) Vermilion; medium size; moderately full, well fcn-in.-d, .)ne of the 

 most frag-rant ; a s].lemlid varie ty. Budded and on own i-oots. aoe. 



<)neen of Oi.ccns, ni/. ( 11'. /'«»/, /»/.) l-'lowcrs pink, wit h blush edg-es ; lai-g-e and full ; (d' perfeet form, liuilded 

 lilaiits. ailc. 



(.11. -en of AValthaiii, ),io,/. ar I'm . (11'. 7',/i(l ,t- Snii, Is',:..) Cherry .-rimson, Mowers of g-ood size ami foi in ; ti late 

 iilooininjf Viiricty ; ijinte fi-ag-rant, Umldc-d and on own roots, ."jlie. 



