Budded Roses should be planted sufficiently deep so that the junction of the bud with the 
stock Is from 2 to 3 inches below the surface of the earth. 
JsS~\Hz cannot too forcibly direct attention to the above rule. 
For the convenience of the ciistnnier in makiuf? selections, we print, tlie oomniou everyday 
classification of Red Rose, Pink Rose, White Rose, etc., directly after the naniw of the Rose. 
The more complete color description is also given. 
Alfred Colomb. H. P. Dark Red. Flow- 
er very large, of fine, globular form; a brilliant 
carmine-crimson. Raiaeii from the Jacque- 
minot. Extremely fragrant flower, and in 
every way a superb Rose. Fine for general 
cultivation. Foliage large and handsome. .A. 
compact, handsome-shaped, very attractive 
Rose. 
Baroness Rothschild. H. P. Pink. 
One of the most beautiful of Roses. The 
flowers, immense in size, are produced at the 
ends of strong stems, and closely surrounded 
with beautiful green leaves, thus setting off 
the exquisite pink flowers in the most effective 
manner. A late bloomer. A very choice va- 
riety. 
Caroline Marniesse, 
American Beauty. H. P. Red. Flow- 
ers large, globular, very double, and of a full 
and very perfect form. Color a deep crimson; 
of delightful fragrance. Plant a vigorous 
grower and constant bloomer. 
Anne de Diesbach. H. P. Red. Flowers 
large ami showy, and particularly fine in bud. 
Color a beautiful shade of carmine. Very fra- 
grant. A fine garden sort ; a vigorous grower, 
and one of the hardiest. 
Baltimore Belle. C. White. Flowers 
very double, compact, and borne in large clus- 
ters ; pale blush when fir.st open, becoming 
nearly white. Flowers produced late in the 
summer, when other summer Roses are gone. 
Hardy. When it is desired to cover walls, un- 
sightly buildings, etc., this and the Crimson 
Rambler, Gem, and Queen of the Prairie, are 
very efficient. Plant a vigorous grower. 
Baron de Bonstetten. H. P. Dark red. 
Blackish crimson, with vivid red shadings. 
Large, full, and very fragrant. 
Blanche Moreau. M. Pure White. 
Flowers full, large and of perfect form. The 
buds and flowers produced in clusters, and freely 
furnished with deep green moss. Hardy. 
Flowers in the autumn, at a time when other 
Moss Roses are not to be had, and therefore 
very desireable. Plant a vigorous grower. 
Caprice. H. P. Pink, striped with white 
and red. Flower large ; a decided novelty. 
Of the many striped hardy Roses, this is easily 
the best, the marks being very distinct. Easily 
grown, and a free bloomer. 
Caroline de Sansal. H. P. Pale Pink. 
Flower llcsh color, turning to blush. Large 
size, full and flat, sometimes irregular in form ; 
generally best in the autumn. Plant one of the 
hardiest. 
Caroline Marniesse. P. White. 
A hardy Noisette, that is always in bloom. 
As a bedding Rose, this variety has no superior. 
It is literally a continuous bloomer, the plant 
being constantly covered with flowers the en- 
