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HARDY SUMMER-ROSES. 
Madame Hardy, Inrge, pure white; very superb. 50 cents. 
Madame Plantier, pure white, blooming in hirgc clusters, hard/ 
and vif,'orous; one of the very best of its class. 50 cents. 
Persian Yellow, deep yellow, very double; fine. 75 cents. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Baltimore Belle, blush-white, very beaatiful double flower, bloom 
Ing in clusters. 50 cents. 
Gem of Prairie, new and valuable, color light crimson, of the 
Hybrid Perpetual stamp. 50 cents. 
Queen of the Prairie, color bright rose, large and double ; very 
vigorous grower. 50 cents. 
MOSS-ROSES. 
Price BO to 75 Cent». 
Common, rosy-blush ; beautiful. 
Jristata, or Crested, bright rose, beautiful crested bads. 
Glorie de Mousseuses, pale rose, very large. 
Lanei, rosy-crimson, tinted with purple. 
Luxembourg, deep crimson. 
Princesse Adelaide, bright rose, good form. 
Princesse Alice, a light blush-rose, quite mossy. 
White Bath, pure white, beautiful. 
Madame Edouard Ory [perpetual). 
Salet [perpetual), brilliant rose, fine form, free bloomer. 
STANDARD OR TREE ROSES. 
These are budded upon the stem of the Dog- Rose, from fi>e to six 
feet high, with extra heads two years from the bud, recently imported 
from France, and of the best leading varieties. The superb effect of 
these Rose-Trees upon the lawn is unequalled. Price $1 each. 
CHINA, NOISETTE, AND TEA ROSES. 
These tender varieties are well known for the exquisite beauty of their 
buds and flowers, which are proilueed in the greatest abundance and 
constancy. They are well adapted either for pot-culture, or for planting 
out in the conservatory for winter-blooming. They also give a con- 
«iaui profusion of bloom in the garden in the suinincr, but should ba 
