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Imperatrice Eugenie. Clear rose, 
shaded with salmon ; large and very 
sweet. 
Jacksoni. Bright red, full and double. 
Lawrenceana. Very small, rosy-pink ; 
very dwarf habit ; belongs to a class 
called "Miniature Roses." 
Louis Philippe. Rich dark crimson. * 
Madame Bureau. Light blush, chang- 
ing to white. 
Monthly Cabbage. Bright rose ; very 
large. 
Napoleon. Deep red, with purple , 
shade ; very fine. 
President d'Olbecque. Deep rosy crim- 
son ; superb. 
Prince Eugene. Rich crimson, fine. 
Purple Crown. Deep purplish crim- 
son; free bloomer. 
Queen of Lombardy. Deep rose ; free 
bloomer. 
Sanguinea. Deep crimson ; a most 
profuse and constant bloomer and 
free grower. 
Triumphant. Rosy-red ; profuse bloom- 
er. 
Viridiscens. Deep green tlower : a 
great curiosity. 
White Daily. Creamy-white, pretty, 
but a slender grower. 
Class VI.— TEA ROSES. 
The perfume of these roses is mostdelicate and agreeable; indeed they maybe 
called the sweetest of all roses. The flowers are also large and very delicate in 
their colors, such as white, straw and flesh color, and various tints of rose combined 
with these. They are more tender than any other roses in the catalogue, requiring 
a house or pit in winter. They are the most desirable for pot culture. 
Price, 50 cents each. 12 varieties, our choice, $4. 
Amabilis. Pale rose, under side llesh 
color ; delicate and beautiful. 
Arch-DuchesseTherese. Creamy white, 
with yellow center. 
Archimede. Pale blush, shaded with 
salmon ; fine form ; very fragrant. 
Auguste Vacher. Coppery yellow ; 
fine. 
Barbot. Yellow, with shaded edge. 
Bella (AV-t\) Pure white, free bloomer. 
Belle Lyonnaise (New.) Canary yel- 
low, changing to salmon ; large and 
full. 75c. 
Bon Silene. Flowers purplish carmine. 
A valuable variety for forcing in 
winter. 
Bougere. Bronzed rose; a superb and 
distinct variety. 
Canary. Bright yellow, very fine; free 
bloomer. 
Caroline. Rosy flesh ; large and beau- 
tiful. 
Clara Sylvain. Pure white, changing 
to blush ; large and perfect. 
D'Antherose. Light rose, with buff 
center ; free bloomer. 
Devoniensis. Creamy white, center 
yellow ; large and fine. 
Fleur de Cypres. Bright rose, shaded 
with salmon ; very strong grower 
and free bloomer. 
Gen. Tartas. Deep rose, shaded with 
salmon ; very large and fine. 
Gerard Desbois. Bright red, large and 
full. 
Gigantesque. Flesh color, shaded. 
Glory of Dijon. Yellow, shaded with 
salmon and rose; large, full and 
distinct. 
Homer. Rosy pink, with salmon 
shade ; fine form and free bloomer : 
superb. 
Hymenee. Blush, yellow center. 
Isabella. Pure white, with creamy center. 
Isabella Sprunt. A sport from Safrano, 
an exceedingly vigorous grower. 
Jaune d'Or. Fine golden yellow; glob- 
ular and full ; free bloomer ; very 
fragrant. 
La Pactole. Lemon yellow ; beauti- 
ful. 
Leveson Gower. Pale yellow, large 
and double. 
Louis Clemens. Bright rose, deeply- 
shaded in center with salmon; very 
compact and fine. 
Louis de Savoie. Bronzy yellow ; verv 
large. 
Madam Charles. Light yellow, with 
salmon center, large, double, and 
well formed ; a splendid rose. 
Madam Ducher, Flowers medium 
size, full, very fine shape ; clear vel- 
low. 
Madam Hyppolyte Jamain. Vigorous ; 
flowers large, full, and of fine form ; 
outside petals large pure white ; 
center yellow, tinted with soft rose 
Madam Levet. Very vigorous ; simi- 
lar to Glory of Dijon ; flowers large, 
full, cup shaped ; yellow, shaded 
salmon. 
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