Double White Sweet Briar, D. Pale 
blush, nearly white ; very sweet. 
George Vibert, P. Striped red and 
white. 
Globe White, H. P. A beautiful glo- 
bular rose ; white, tinged with 
lemon. 
Hybrid Blanche, H. D. Pure white; 
blooms in clusters; very sweet. 
La Rubani, P. Violet, striped with 
white. 
Leda, or Painted Damask, D. Blush, 
edged with cherry ; compact and 
fine form. 
Madam Hardy, D. A beautiful, large, 
full and double white rose. 
Margined Hep, H. I). A very beauti- 
ful semi-double rose ; white, deli- 
cately edged with pink. 
CEillet Flammand, F. [Flemish Car- 
nation. \ Striped white and deep 
rose ; very pretty. 
Prince William the Fifth, D. Blush, 
edged with red ; compact and fine. 
Princess Clementine, P. Pure white. 
Ranuncula Punctua, P. Very small, 
purplish red, spotted with white ;■ 
the petals turn over; beautiful. 
River's Superb Tuscany, F. A very 
rich and striking dark rose; vel- 
vety-crimson; cupped and double. 
Triomphe de Jaussens, 1'. Rosy crim- 
son, shaded with purple ; very 
double ; one of the finest of this 
class. 
Unique, or White Provence. Pure 
white ; very large and double. 
Class 3. -MOSS ROSES. 
Great acquisitions have recently been made in this most popular class of Roses. 
The following selection comprises the most beautiful, distinct and valuable, of both 
new and old, that are in cultivation. 
Prick, " 
Twelve varieties, our choice, $0. 
Agathe-Leaved. Flesh color ; blooms 
in large clusters. 
Alice Leroy. Rosy lilac, large and 
double. 
Baron de Wassenaer. Bright glossy 
pink, large, double and full. 
Boursier de la Riviere. Bright deep 
red, large, finely cupped. 
Captain John Ingram. Dark purplish 
crimson, velvety and fine. 
Celina. Red, changing to violet ; very 
fine. 
Common Blush. Large, full and double, 
grows freely and blooms profusely. 
Countess of Murinais. Pure while; 
large and double ; blooms in clust- 
ers. 
Crested. Rose, beautiful, and curious 
mossy fringed calyx. 
Crimson. New, semi - double, very 
bright and show}'. 
Crimson. Double ; bright crimson ; 
very mossy. 
Denis Helze. Deep rosy crimson, 
sometimes mottled with white ; very 
compact and fragrant ; vigorousand 
a very free bloomer. 
Duchesse d'Abrantes. Bright rose ; 
very mossy ; vigorous and free 
bloomer. 
Duchesse d'Ystrie. Color of the com- 
mon moss ; very large ; cupped and 
imbricated ; very vigorous. 
Due de Bordeaux. Crimson ; showy, 
and fine grower. 
Eclatante. Deep pink, large and 
double ; vigorous grower. 
Elizabeth Row. Pale rose, spotted 
with white ; very pretty. 
Etna. Crimson, becoming carmine ; 
bright and beautiful. 
Fontenelle. Rosy red, spotted. 
Glory of Mosses. Pale rose, very large, 
lull and beautiful. 
Jean Bodin. Rosy blush ; full and 
double ; free bloomer. 
Laneii. Rosy crimson, shaded with 
purple ; grows well ; a superb rose. 
L'Obscurite. Deep crimson, medium 
size ; double; distinct. 
Luxembourg. Large cupped, fine pur- 
plish crimson ; a luxuriant grower 
and free bloomer. 
Madame Alboni. Clear bright pink, 
changing to blush; very mossy; 
superb. 
Madame Hoche. Pure white ; very 
double ; fine. 
Marie de Blois. Clear satiny lilac ; 
large and fine. 
Mrs. Wood. Bright rose, very mossy ; 
vigorous. 
Nuits de Young. Dark, velvety purple ; 
quite distinct. 
Precoce. Clear red, sometimes spotted 
on the edge. 
Princess Adelaide. Blush, becoming 
quite pale, very double and well 
formed; the most vigorous grower 
of all the Mosses. 
