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Carters* Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
PRICES. — Standards and Half-Standards, according to sorts, Is. 6(L, 2s., and 2s. 6d. each. Dwarfs — Is. and Is. 6d. each, according to sorts. 
Tho varieties marked tbns * are recommended by The National Rose Society. 
A. K. WilliamSi carmine red, changing to Ivge, 
fall, and imbricated ; a splendid variety. 
*Abel Carriere, purplish crimson, reverse riolet 
Abel Grand, rosv blnsh, large and full. 
*Alired Colomb, bright rich carmine. 
Annie Laxton, rose, shaded crimson. 
Antoine Dncber, bright purplish red, very large, 6ne form. 
Auguste Rigotard, brilliant red, large and full. 
Baron A. de Rothschild, 6ery red, large and full. 
Baronne de Maynard, pure white, fine form. 
Baroness Rothschild, beautiful bright rose, passing to white. 
*Beauty of Waltham, light crimson. 
*Boule de Neige. pure whit^ flowers small, good form. 
* Camille Bemardin, beautiful bright red, bordered with 
white, large, full, and fine shape. 
*Captaln Cbnsty, delicate flesh colour, rose In the cen^, a 
very effective new colour, very large; a superb addition. 
Caroline d'Arden, soft rose, large and full. 
Centifolia rosea, bright pink, cupped. 
Charles Darwin, browni^ crimson, shaded with violet. 
*Cbarles Lefebvr^ brilliant velvety crimson, cupped, superb. 
Climbing Captain Christy, delicate flesh colour, very 
robust. 
Climbing Countess of Oxford, carmine, strong growing. 
Climbing Edouard Morren, carmine, very robust. 
Climbing Jules Margottln, brilliant carmine 
Climbing Mademoiselle B. Verdier, carmine rose, very 
robust. 
Climbing Victor Verdier, more robust than "V. Verdier." 
Comtesse de Serenye, flesh colour, reflexed with rose, full. 
Constantine Tretlakoff, rosy crimson, shaded violet, very 
sweet. 
*Conntess of Oxford, carmine^ shading to pink. 
Countess of Rosebery, carmine rose, flnely cupped form. 
Crimson Bedder, crimson scarlet, very effective for bedding. 
Devienne Lamy, carmine red, large and full. 
*Docteur Andry, deep crimson, sh^ed carmine. 
*Duc de Roham crimson, shaded vermilion. 
Duchesse de caylns, brilliant carmine, of perfect form. 
*Duchess of Bedford, a splendid red rose. 
Duchess of Leeds, pink, in the way of La France." 
'Duchesse de Vallombrosa, beaotiiul rosy pink. 
*Duke of Connaught; new, dark velvety crimson, fine. 
* Duke of Edinburg, rich daszling scarlet, changing to crimson 
*Duke of Wellington, deep shaded velvety crimson. 
*Dupuy jamain, bright cherry colour, large, full. 
Bari of Dufferio, crimson shaded maroon, large, pretty, 
and finely formed. 
*Edouard Morren, bright carmine, free and full. 
Bgeria, rosy pink, l.'irge and full. 
*EIie Morel, rosy lilacj very large, full, and good shape. 
Bmllie Hausburg, brilliant rose, edg^ with white, Large. 
*Btienoe Levet, carmine red, a splendid rose. 
*Ferdinand de Lessep^ purple, shaded with violet. 
*Fisher Holmes, deep rich enmsou, imbricated. 
*Francois Michelou, flowers large and full, fine deep red. 
*General Jacqnemlno^ crimson scarlet. 
Gloire Lyonnaise, white tinted with yellow, laige, full, and 
of good form. 
Henri Ledechaux, cherry red, globular. 
Her Majes^, bright satin rose, very large and lull. 
Hippol^e Jamain, deep rose, shaded liUc. 
Horace Vernet, velvety purplish red, shaded with dark 
crimson, very large and full. 
Jean Liebaud, velvety crimson, shaded black, fine form. 
*John Hopper, brilliant rose crimson. 
John Stuart Mill, bright clear red, large , full, beautiful form. 
Jules Margottin, cherry, large and full. 
La Duchesse de Morny, delicate rose, reverse of petals 
silvery, veiy large and full. 
*La France, silve^ peach, extra. 
Le Havre, vermilion, large and double. 
*Lord Macaulay, plum colour, large, full. 
*Louis van Hontte, reddish scarlet, s h a d i n g to deep 
purplish crimson, large. 
Maoame Bellenden Ker, white, large and full. 
Madame C. Crapelet, ro.sy red, large and full. 
Madame C. Jolgneanz, red, shaded lilac, very fine. 
Madame C. Wood, crimson, lait^c and foil. 
Madame Engene Verdier, silvery rose, large and full. 
Madame G. Loiaet, pale pink, beautiful. 
*Madame Lacharme. the finest white perpetual Rose, centre 
sometimes shadea with rose on opening. 
*Madame Marie Finger, bright flesh-coloored Rose, deeper 
in the centre, globular form, large. ^ 
*Madame Victor verdier, intense vivid carmine. 
Mademoiselle Annie Wood, bright carmine, fine. 
Mademoiselle Eugenie Verdier, bright rose, large and full. 
*Mademoiselle Marie Rady, red, bordered with white. 
And many other varieties. 
•Mademoiselle Th^rise Levet, rosy pink, good, very full. 
Magna Charta, bright pink, suffuse with carmme. 
Marchioness of Exeter, clear rose, very large and double. 
Marecbai Vaillant, purplish red, good form. 
Mar^erite de St. Amand, rosy faesh colour, of fine form. 
•Marie Baumann, vivid red, one of the best. 
Marie Verdier, rose, beautiful form. 
•Marquise de Castellane, bright rose colour. 
Merveille de Lyon, pure white, sometimes washed with 
satin ro.se, very large and full. 
Miss Hassard, rosy flesh, large, full and sweet. 
•Monsienr Bonceune, dark criimson, large anu lull. 
Monsieur B. Y. Teas, fine cerise, deep colour, large, full. 
Monsieur Noman, rose, bordered white, first-rate. 
Mrs. Baker, carmine red, shaded with <^imson. 
Mrs. Jowitt, bright crimson, shaded with lake, very large, 
globular, of great substance and fine form. 
Mrs. Laxton, rosy crimson. 
Mrs. J. Laing, soft pink, well formed. 
Oxonian, shaded rose, large and full. 
•Paul Ndron, dark rose, fine form, large and full. 
•Penelope Mayo, brilliant carmine red, large, fine. 
Pierre Netting; dark red, very large, superb. 
Pride of Waltnam, flesh colour, shaded rose, a very fine 
variety. 
•Prince Arthur, bright crimson. 
•Prince Camille de Rohan, dark crimson, fine. 
Prince de Portia, bright vermilion. 
Princess Mary of Cambridge, paie rose, large and full. 
Queen of Queens, pink, with blush edges, o* perfect form, 
•Reynolds Hole, deep ricn crimson, shaded maroon, fine. 
•S^atenr Vaisse, crimson scarlet. 
Sir Garnet Wolseley, rich vermilion, shaded with carmme, 
large and full. 
Sir Rowland Hill, claret colour, shaded maroon, full. 
•Star of Waltham, bright pink, good shape, large aud full. 
•Saltan of Zanxlbar, blackish maroon, edged scarlet, superb. 
•Thomas Mills, large and full, finely cupped, darning 
rosy carmine with white stripe, very distinct and good. 
Victor Hugo, crimson, shaded purple, very effective. 
•Victor Verdier, rose, shaded carmine, very beautiful. 
Violette Bonyer, white, shaded flesh, full, and finely formed. 
William Warden, pink, very fine shape. 
•Xavier OHbo, velvety amaranth, very dark. 
Carters* Noisette and Tea-scented Roses. 
PRICES.— Dwarfs, Is. 6d., 2s., and 2s. 6d. each, accordiM to sorts. 
Our Selection, In large pots, extra strong plants for forcing, 36s. and 42s. per dozen. 
Purchasers will oblige by naming the price at which they desire to be supplied with Roses in this class. 
Niphetos, Gloire de Dijon, Marechal Niel, Climbing Devoniensis, CUmbing Niphetos, Cheshunt Hybrid, Reine Marie Henriette, W. A. Richardson, 
and several other beautiful varieties, extra fine plants with long shoots, suitable for planting out in greenhouse, 5s. and 78. 6d, each. 
Adam, blush rose, very sweet. 
Aimee Vlbert, pore white, blooms in clusters. 
•Alba rosua, cream colour, exquisitely shaped. 
Amaxone, deep yellow ; a beautiful variety. 
•Anna OUmer, flesh colour. Urge, full, and fine. 
•Belle LyoonaUe, deep canary yellow. 
•j^nqnet d'Or, pale yellow, centre coppery, good form. 
•Catherine Meraet, salmon rose, enppM. 
•Celine Porestier, yellow, highly fragrant 
Cheshnnt Hybrid, cherry carmine, new colour, hardy. 
•Climbing Devoniensis, creamv white. 
CUmbing Niphetos, white, a fine climber. 
Comtesse de Frigneuse, canary yellow, very double. 
Comte.' se de NadaUlac, flesh>coloured rose, apricot base 
of petals. 
•Devoniensis, creamy white. 
Ernest Metz, carmine rose, large and double. 
Eteudard de Jeanne d’Arc, creamy white, seedling from 
“Gloire de Dijon." 
Fraocisca Kruger, copper, shaded yellow and rose, superb 
form. 
•Gloire de DQon, fawn, shaded salmon. 
Grace Darling, creamy white, dated and shaded pinkish 
peach, fine form, ve^ distinct 
Homer, cream colour, tinted and edged with rose, 
•lonoceote Plrola, pore white, sometimes very slightly 
tinted pink. 
Hybrid Ohina and Bourbon Roses. 
Dwfs. 
Qneen of Bedders. A remarkably free-flowering s. d. 
deep crimson Rose, very suitable and effective 
for bedding i6 
Blairi, rose colour i o 
Coupe d’Hebe, bright flesh pink s 6 
Madame Plantier, pure white ... x o 
Paul Ricant, bright rosy crimson ... ... . . x o 
Janne Despr^s, bronzy yellow.^ 
•Jean Dnchet; salmon yellow, tinted with peach and rose, 
double and beautiful. 
Lady AUce, pale flesh colour. 
Lady Castlereagh, soft rosy yellow, rose colour predomi- 
nating on margin of petals. 
Lady Mary FitzwiUiam, delicate flesh colour, large and 
globular, very fine for exhibition. 
Lamarqne, sulphur yellow, beautiful. 
L'ldeal, coppery rose, tinted copper and gold, beautiful. 
Luciole, carmine rose, tinted coppery yellow. 
Madame Berard, salmon rose ; a first-class Rose. 
•Madame Caroline Knster, orange yellow, large and full. 
Madame de Watteville, salmon white, petals bordered 
bright rose. 
Madame Palcot, apricot, very double, free. 
Madame H. Jamain, outer petals white, centre coppery 
yellow, tipped delicate ro.Ke. 
Madame Hoste, clear yellow, large and handsome. 
Madame Jules Margottln, adicace pink, fringed yellow, 
centre red. 
Madame Lambard, salmon pink, shaded rose, very fine. 
•Madame Margottiu, deep orange youow, shaded red. 
•Madame WlUermox, white, wltn salmon centre. 
•Marshal Niel, golden yellow, very large, fall. 
Marie Docker, salmon rose^ larg'e, fall, and fine form. 
•Marie Guillot, bcactiful white, tinted yellow, large. 
And many other beautiful varieties. 
Moss Boses. stds. Dwfs. 
j. d. s. d. 
Baron de Wassenaer, crimson — ..so so 
Common, rosy blush .. .. .. .. — x o 
Comtesse de Morlnals, white, large ..so x o 
Crimson or Damask, carmine .. ..so i o 
Lanel, rosy crimson so xo 
Marie de Blols, rosy lilac, large and full ..so x o 
Reine Blanche, pure white so x o 
White Bath, white so xo 
•Marie van Hontte, yellowish white, edged with rose. 
Miss Ethel Brownlow, salmon pink, shaded yellow, 
perfect form. 
Mrs. Janies Wilson, lemon yellow, margined rose, splendid. 
•Niphetos, white. 
Oplilri^ coppery yellow, medinm size, fnll» 
Perle de Lyon, deep yellow, large. 
•Perle des Jardms, straw colour, very fine, one of the best. 
•President, rose, shaded salmon. 
Princesse de Sagan, velvety crimson, .shaded purple. 
•Rubens, creamy white, slightly timeO; large aud double. 
Reine Marie Henriefte, a red “ Glmre de Dijon." 
Reve d'Or, deep yellow, large and full. 
Safrano, apricot and buff, beautiful in bud. v« ry free. 
Sappho, fawn colour, suffused rose, shaded yellow. 
Solfaterre, sulphur, large aud beaotifuL 
Souvenir d'BUse, white, blush centre. 
•Souvenir d'un Ami. deep ro.se. 
•Sonvenir de Paul N^ron, salmon yellow, bordered rose. 
Sunset, deep apricot colour, beautiful in bud. 
The Bride, a white sport from “Catherine Mermet," highly 
recommended as a very beautiful variety. 
The Queen, pure white, very handsome. 
Triompbe de Rennes, yellow canary, large and full. 
Vlcomtesse de Cazes, deep yellow. 
William Allen Richardson, beautiful orange yellow, very 
pretty for button-holes, etc. 
Perpetual Moss Roses. 
Stds. Dwfs. 
Blanche Moreau, pure white, fall, and of r. d. s. d. 
perfect form ..so i6 
Eng^nle Verdier, crimson red.withdeepcentre so i 6 
Madame Moreau, bright pink, full .. ..so i 6 
Monsseline, white, large and full, very free . . so to 
Salet, bright rose, large and full .so i o 
Sonpert et Notting, flowers very large and full, 
of the most perfect form, fine bri^t rose, 
f^oliage large, scent equal to the Cabbage 
Rose ; the fmest Moss Rose yet produced so i 6 
Be de Bourbon Roses. 
They are well adapted for gronping ; several are of sufficieotly 
vigorous habit to plant against or pillars. 
Stds. Dwfs. 
t. d. s. d. 
Acldalie, blush white, free-blooming ^ » x o 
Baron Gonella, deep rose, and very double, . — i o 
Kronprlnzessln Victoria, a very distinct and 
beautiful new variety, being a pure white 
Souvenir de Malmaison, with yellow base 
to the petals, very free-flowering .. — x 6 
Madame 1. .Carriere, carmine ..so x o 
Sonvenir de Malmaison, flesh colour so so 
Rosa rugosa. 
The.se novel and beautiful varieties can be strongly 
recommended. They form sturdy bushes, furnished with 
glossy foliage, and continue in bloom the whole summer. 
Dwfs. — s. d. 
Alba, single white x 6 
Madame George ^ Bruant, double, flowers paper- 
white, quite distinct . . . . . . . . i 6 
Regeliana. bright rosy carmine, single; the flowers are 
succeeded by berries of large size, of a rich rosy red x 6 
Regeliana plena, crimson, double x 6 
Banksian Boses. — Each, IS. 6d. 
> Portnaiana, pnre white. I Janne vif, yellow. 
I Janne tulo, bright yellow. 1 White, pure white. 
I Yellow, bright yellow. 
Austrian Briers and Double 
Yellow Roses, stds. Dwfs. 
s. d. s. d. 
Copper, copp^ red ^ ^ 
Harxiionl, oright yellow . . ... 
Persian Yellow, deep yellow .. 
Yellow, bright yellow, single ^ 
a 0 10 
a o to 
so X o 
so 10 
Ayrshire Roses. -x«ch, is. 
Alice Gray, blush. 
Dundee Rambler, white & pink. 
Portnne's Yellow, yellow. 
Myrrh-scented, white and pink- 
Qneen of the Belgians, 
white. 
Ruga, pale flesh. 
Tboresbyana, white. 
For GARTERS' POPULAR COLLECTIONS OF ROSES, see page 29. 
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