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Mrs. Standish. Deep crimson, cloud- 
ed with purple; fine form; very 
fragrant, distinct and fine. 
Oderic Vital. Uelicatcrose ; habit and 
growth the same as Baronne Pre- 
vost. 
Paeonia. Clear cherry red ; brilliant ; 
good grower and free bloomer. 
Panache d'Orleans. Blush, striped 
with rose and purple ; large and 
showy ; free bloomer ; a sport from 
Baronne Prevost. 
Pauline Lansezeur. Light crimson, 
shaded with violet ; very large and 
fine form ; a superb rose. 
Pius the Ninth. Bright purplish-red; 
changing to violet ; very large and 
full ; robust and a profuse bloomer ; 
one of the best. 
Portland Blanche. Pure white ; flow- 
ers like Blanche Vibert, said to 
bloom more freely in the fall. 
Pourpre d'Orleans. Deep purplish- 
red ; blooms in clusters. 
President Lincoln. Dark red with 
crimson shade ; large and full ; vig- 
orous ; a superb rose. 
Prince Albert. Deep rose changing to 
violet ; large and full. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Rich vel- 
vety maroon, shaded to deep red ; 
large and fine ; a superb rose. 
Princess Matilde. Rich velvety ma- 
roon ; free bloomer ; extra. 
Professor Koch. Rosy-crimson; large 
and full ; beautifully cupped and 
very fragrant. 
Rivers. Brilliant rosy crimson, large 
and full ; superb. 
Rubens. Deep velvety crimson, very 
showy and fine. 
Senateur Vaisse. Bright red, beauti- 
ful shape and free bloomer ; su- 
perb. 
Sceur des Anges. Delicate pale flesh ; 
large and very double. 
Souvenir Henry Clay. Bright rosy 
pink; large and fine; a hybrid 
Scotch rose and a strong grower. 
Souvenir de Leveson Gower. Bright 
shaded crimson ; very large and 
double ; superb. 
Souvenir de la Reine d'Angleterre. 
Bright rosy red ; vcrylarge and full ; 
beautiful. 
Souvenir de la Reine des Beiges. 
Brilliant rose, resembles Prince Al- 
bert in foliage ; flowers more bril- 
liant ; a free bloomer ; very fine. 
Sydonie. Light pink ; very large and 
full ; one of the finest roses in the 
fall. 
Triomphe d'Amiens. Vivid crimson, 
sometimes clouded ; large and 
double. 
Triomphe de Beaute. Deep rose ; 
blooms in large clusters. 
Tromphe de Caen. Brilliant red with 
scarlet shade, resembling Gen. 
Jacqueminot. 
Triomphe de l'Exposition. Rich deep 
red, shaded with crimson ; flowers 
in large clusters ; vigorous ; one of 
the best of this class. 
Vainqueur de Solferino. Bright ma- 
roon clouded with dark purple, very 
full ; an abundant bloomer. 
Victoria. Pale blush, nearlv white ; 
very large, full and double; strong 
grower and abundant bloomer; in- 
troduced by Paul as a While la 
Reine. 
Victor Verdier. Clear rose, globular, 
fine form and free bloomer; su- 
perb. 
William Griffith. Rosy lilac, large 
and beautifully formed ; vigorous 
and profuse bloomer; one of the 
best. 
William Jesse. Rosy crimson, very 
large and full, vigorous and free 
bloomer. 
Class III.— BOURBON ROSES. 
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