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Aureti, P. Blackish-purple ; globular 
and double. 
Bizarre de la Chine. Crimson purple, 
globular and double. 
Blairii. Rosy-crimson, large, full and 
double. 
Celine, P. Rose ; cupped ; very large 
and fine. 
Cericette, P. Beautiful bright red ; very 
double. 
Charles Duval. Deep rose ; large and 
finely formed. 
Charles Lawson. Bright rose ; large 
and line form. 
Chenedolle, P. Very large, double and 
fragrant; light crimson, of dazzling 
brightness. 
Coccinea Superba. Brilliant crimson ; 
blooms in clusters; superb. 
Comte de Bourbert. Rosy-red, large, 
free bloomer. 
Coupe d'Hebe, P. Brilliant glossy 
pink, large and beautifully formed. 
Coutard. Pale rose; globular, large, 
and double. 
Elizabeth. Light blush ; double and 
fine. 
General Foy. Dark purplish crimson. 
George IV., P. Dark velvety crimson, 
shaded with purple ; very large and 
fine. 
Glory of St. Helena. Deep rose ; fine. 
Great Western, P. Purplish red; 
large, and blooms in great clusters ; 
showy. 
King of Prussia, P. Large and double ; 
purplish red. 
King of Roses. Rosy - lilac, white 
striped ; double. 
Lady Stuart. Delicate blush ; globu- 
lar and large. 
La Tourterelle, or Parny, P. Beautiful 
dove-color; cupped and double. 
London Pride, P. Bright pink, chang- 
ing to purple. 
Madam Plantier. Pure white; blooms 
in great clusters ; very fine. 
Miralba, P. Blackish crimson, com- 
pact and double. 
Parigot. Brilliant crimson, cupped and 
double. 
Paul Ricaut. Bright rosy-crimson. 
President Mole. Pale rose ; very large. 
Russelliana, P. Brilliant red ; blooms 
in large clusters. 
Stadtholder Sinensis. Blush ; large 
and double. 
Triomphe d' Abbeville, P. Full and 
double; rosy-purple, very bright 
and fine. 
Violet Blue. Fine violet-purple. 
Victor Hugo. Rosy-lilac, globular ; 
large and double. 
Class 2.— PROVENCE, DAMASK AND FRENCH ROSES WITH 
THEIR HYBRIDS. 
The PROVENCE Roses, of which the old "Cabbage" is the type, arc the most 
fragrant of any in the Catalogue, and also large and globular. The Damask Roses 
are also beautiful, mostly of pure white or light colors. Madam Hardy is a good 
example of this class. The foliage is rough and hard, and of a remarkable light 
green, compared with others. The ("tALLICA, or French Roses, so designated, are 
remarkable for their stiff, erect growth. Their flowers arc large, of regular and per- 
fect outline, and of various and brilliant colors. 
The following list contains a choice selection of each, and we have thought it 
unnecessary to class them under separate heads. Each class is designated as fol- 
lows : P., Provence ; D., Damask '; F., French ; H. P., Hybrid Provence ; and H, D., 
Hybrid Damask. 
Price, 50 cents each ; $4 per dozen. . 
Blanche Fleur, P. Pure white; blooms 
in large clusters. 
BouledeNanteuil, P. Crimson-purple; 
huge and line. 
Celestial Sweetbriar, D. Semi-double ; 
pale flesh-color ; delicate and beau- 
tiful. 
Centifolia Cristata, D. Light blush ; 
very large; a superb rose. 
Chancellor d'Angleterre, P. Pale rose 
or blush. 
Convesard, P. Crimson ; large and 
double. 
Countess of Harrington, F. Pure 
white, globular and fine. 
Double Margined Hep, 11. D. A creamy 
white, edged with purplish red ; a 
magnificent rose. 
Duchess of Cumberland, F. Deep rose ; 
large, expanded and double. 
Duke of Orleans, F. Bright rose, spot- 
ted with white ; large. 
