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lifted by the 1st of October, and kept in frames, well protected from 
frost. A warm, dry, rich soil is best adapted for their culture. Price 
•35 cents to 50 cents each. 
Agrippina {China), deep crimson; remarkably free, and admirable 
for bidding out. 
Amie Vibert [Noisette], pure white, in large clusters. 
Bon Silene, the best forcing tea-rose for winter bloom. 
Cels, blush, fine bloomer. 
Climbing Devoniensis, creamy-white; similar to tlif old well- 
known Devonicnsis, but quite different in growth, making very 
strong shoots upwards. 
Cloth-Of-Gold, sulphur-yellow, deep centre, large ; very vigorous, 
and splendid .'-hape. 
Devoniensis, creamy-white, very large and full ; magnificent. 
Gloire de Dijon, buff, orange centre, very large and superb. 
Hermosa, beautiful pale rose-color ; double profuse bloomer. 
Homer, blush, deeper centre, cupped and double. 
Isabella Sprunt, sulphur-yellow; free bloomer; fine for forcing. 
Lamarque {Noisette), lemon-color; large, very vigorous. 
La Paetole, pale yellow, bright centre ; superb. 
Louis Philippe {Chirm), reddish-crimson ; fine for beds. 
Madame Bravy, cream-color, large, full, and fine form. 
Madame Falcot, deep golden-yellow; a charming variety. 
Madame Margottin, citron-yellow, peach centre, very fine form. 
Marshal Niel, beautiful deep yellow ; large, full, and of globular 
form ; very sweet ; the shoots well clothed with large shining 
leaves; a magnificent variety. 
Mrs. Bosanquet, very pale, waxy flesh, nearly white; fine. 
Safrano, bright apricot, changing to fawn; superb in the bud; the 
most in use by florists. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison {Bourbon), clear flesh, edges blush, 
large, double, and fine form ; one of the best. 
Souvenir d'un Ami, salmon and rose shaded ; fine form. 
Solfaterre {Noisette), yellow, and very fragrant. 
NEW ROSES. 
For a description of these, see Catalogue of New Plants, page 9. 
