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POSES — Provence, Moss, and Damask. 
ROSES 
THAT FLOWER IN JUNE AND JULY. 
Standard Eoses are from 3i to 5 feet. 
Half Standards are from 2 to 3 feet. 
Dwarfs are either on their own roots, or budded close to the ground. 
Only those sorts that are priced in the column for Standards can be had as such this season. 
A few of the most esteemed varieties in each class are marked thus * ; the letter S indicates such as have large 
and very perfect flowers, suitable for exhibiting singly ; and P such as are of vigorous growth, and adapted for 
planting against pillars ; the letter T is affixed to the kinds most suitable for planting in town gardens. 
PROVENCE ROSES. 
This is a small group of very fragrant Eoses, of which the Old Cabbage is tbo type ; the most remarkable varieties 
are: Fringed, for the elegance of its buds ; and Unique Panachi, the flowers of which are beautifully striped ; they 
require rich soil, and to be pruned very freely. 
Standards. Dwarfs. 
a. d. .s. d. 
Cabbage, T, rose colour 0 6 
•Fringed, bright rose 1 6 1 0 
White or Unique, pure white . 
Eeine de Provence, pure white 
Standards. Dwarfs. 
«. d. s. d. 
0 6 
. .. 0 6 
MOSS ROSES. 
This is a very extensive, and, from the great number of new hybrid varieties reoently added to it, has become a 
very varied class of Eoses ; many of the kinds partake largely of the habits of the French and Hybrid Chinas, and 
from their vigorous habit are well adapted for growing as Pillar Eoses ; to such a l 3 is affixed in the following list. 
Nearly all succeed well as Standards, and the compact-growing kinds are well suited to plant in bods ; a rich soil and 
free pruning are requisite for the latter. 
Standards. 
s. d. 
6 
6 
Baron do Wassenaer, crimson ...... 1 
♦Celina, crimson 1 
Common, T, rosy blush 
Comtesse de Murinais, white, large . . 1 
Crimson or Damask, carmine 
♦Frederick Souli<$, S, crimson 
•Gloire des Mousseuses, P, pale rose . . 1 
• Lanei, P, rosy crimson 1 
Dwarfs. 
S. d. 
Standards. Dwarfs. 
s. d. s. d. 
♦Marie de Blois, P, bright rose 1 6 1 0 
Princess Alice (Paul’s), blush, pink 
centre 1 6 1 0 
♦Rein© Blanche, pure white 2 0 1 6 
•Unique de Provence, pure white .... 2 0 16 
•Vaudael, violet purple 1 6 1 0 
White Bath, white 2 0 1 6 
DAMASK ROSES. 
It is somewhat strange that a class in which light colours so decidedly prevail should bear the name of Damask. 
These are all of robust habit, and have large well-formed flowers ; as Standards, they form fine heads, and will thrive 
in almost any situation ; only moderate pruning is required. 
•Madame Hardy, S, pure white 
Standards. Dwarfs. 
s. d. s. d. 
,.16 10 
Standards. Dwarf . 
s. d. s. d. 
►Madame Zoutman, S, creamy white ..16 1 o 
ROSA ALBA. 
The “ Celestial Eose” may be regarded as the type of this very interesting and pretty group. Those Eoses are of 
the most delicate colours, and have distinct glaucous foliago, and in some instances spineless shoots; being of 
moderate and compact growth, they form beautiful objects when grown as Standards ; they require a soil moderately 
rich, and liberal pruning. 
Standards. Dwarfs. 
8. d. s. d. 
•Madame Legras St. Germains, S, pure 
white 1 6 1 0 
♦Princesse do Lamballe, white I 6 1 0 
•Felicity (Parmentier), S, rosy flesh 
La Seduisante, rose 
Standards. 
s. d. 
,.16 
.16 
Dwarfs. 
«. d. 
1 0 
1 0 
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FIVE PEE CENT. ALLOWED FOE CASH PAYMENTS. 
