M. - 
fl. dh.i\r\e]l &. ^oi\^’ J^loi‘al G[uitle. 
SIANUAHU ROSE. 
THE METEOR, H.T. — Rich dark velvety 
crimson, koO' 1 hloomer, vigorous and healthy In 
growth, is. (if/. 
CHAS. DICKENS, H.P., Garden Rose 
— Rose colour, large and full, a profuse hloomer; a 
grand garden and bedding Rose. Dwarfs, 2.s. (!(/. 
FLORENCE PAUL, H.P., Garden Rose 
— Scarlet-crimson, very bright and free; large, full 
and compact. Dwarfs, 2.s. Cul. 
INIGO JONES, H.P., Show Rose — 
Dark rose, shaded purple; a grand dark Rose for 
e.vhibition or the garden. Dwarfs, 2s. Gil. 
BRILLIANT, H.P., Button-Hole Rose 
— Bright scarlet-cfimson, petals of great substance. 
Dwarfs, 2s. Sd. 
TEA — THE BRIDE — A pure white sport 
from Catherine Mermet, possessing all the excellent 
qualities of its parent. Standards, 3.s. Gd. ; dwarfs. 
2.S. Gd. 
CLIMBING PRIDE OF WALTHAM, 
H.P. — Light salmon-pink, same flowers as the 
type, but the plant has a vigorous habit, which will 
render it of much value in April. Standards. 2.<. ; 
dwarfs. Is. Gd. 
HER MAJESTY, H.P. — Is a (TOSS between 
the Hybrid l\'rpctunl, Mnixi ^for{so^ly and Tea 
Scented. Its immense size, perfect sym- 
metry, and exciuisite eoloiiriiif^, combine to make it 
ih(‘ Rose. It is of mo.st vijjorous j^rowth and entirely, 
hardy. Dwarfs, '2s. ; standards, 3a*. 6(/. 
In the column of Catalogue, describing the habit of growth, the following abbreviations are used: — 
ViG.-— For vigorous; varieties which produce long vigorons shoots, most of them adapted for 
rilbir Roses. Fuee. — Varieties which are free growers, making large heads. Mod. — For 
moderate; varieties forming medium compact heads. The kinds marked thus (•) are of free 
.• V Those suitable to grow as 
growth and well suited for planting in the vicinity of large towns, 
I’ot roses, P. F., varieties best suited for forcing; C., Climbers. 
AUTUMNAL ROSES. 
IN BLOOM FROM JUNE UNTIL NOVEMBER. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS. 
A s dwarfs, for pot culture, they are quite unequalled, flowering with certainty when forced. 
With a careful selection of sorts, and proper management, they may be kept in bloom every 
month in the year. 
Those marked e may safely be depended upon for exhibition purposes. 
N.B. — Where Price of Standard or Dwarf is not affixed, the variety cannot be supplied as 
such this season. 
Name. 
*eAnEi, Caruiere ... 
•c.VxTOINE Mouton 
Audi'; Brameuel 
Habit. Description. 
I'F vig. strong grower, rich velvety maroon, fine 
flowers; first-rate 
r tree fine rose; very large, full, and fine 
... mod. reddish crimson, shaded velvety purple 
( 217 ) 
Stde. 
8. d. 
Dwfs. 
8. d. 
1 - 0 
1 0 
1 0 
