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with pinnate foliage, and long, pendulous clusters of pale- 
blue flowers. 
Wistaria, Chinese, white ( W. Chinensis alba). Eesembles 
the preceding, except in the color of its flower-clusters, 
which are pure white. $1 each, 
magnifica. A new variety of rapid growth. 
HARDY PERPETUAL ROSES. 
This is the most desirable class for general culture. Rapid, and 
marked improvements have been obtained within a few years, and 
many of the older kinds are now quite superseded. Dropping 
these from our list, we have added all the new French and Eng- 
lish varieties which have shown marked excellence. (For a 
description of most recent prize kinds, see separate list.) Price 
for the following, 50 cents each, S4 per dozen; also in small pots, 
at $1.50 per dozen, SS per hundred, $00 per thousand. 
Abel Grand, silver rose^ large, clear, glossy. 
Aehille Gonod, clear, bright rose, shaded lilac. 
Alfred Colomb, brilliant crimson, large, full, fragrant. 
Alexandrine BachmetifiF, velvety, scarlet, full, hardy. 
Anne de Diesbaeh, glossy, pink, large, and free. 
Baron Haussmann, dark vermilion, brilliant, effective. 
Baron Prevost, rose, full, expanded, vigorous. 
Belle Normandy, beautiful clear rose. 
Captain Christy, delicate flesh-pink centre, buds fine, one of 
the best for forcing. 
Caroline de Sansal, pale flesh, expanded, full. 
Charles Lefebvre, bright velvety crimson. 
Charles Eouillard, pale rose, dark centre. 
Coquette des Blanches, white, in clusters. 
Coquette des Alps, white, slightly shaded carmine. 
Countess of Oxfoi'd, carmine, large, full, fine. 
Colonel de Rougemont, clear rose, full, expanded. 
Countess de Chabrilliant, deep pink, cupped, perfect form. 
Dr. Arnold, bright reddish crimson. 
Duke of Edinburgh, bright crimson, cupped, fragrant. 
Eliza Boelle, white tinged rose, large, free. 
Eugene Sue, bright vermilion, changing scarlet. 
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