Illustrated Catalogue of Dutch Flower Roots. 
Roses— Tea-scented and Noisette. 
This beautiful class is distinguished by the peculiar and delightful fragrance of the flowers, and the many charming tints and 
shades of yellow, rose and salmon colour not to be found amongst the hybrid perpetuals. The individual blooms are of exquisite 
form, and invaluable for button-holes or bouquets. They are especially suited for pot culture in the conservatory, and planted 
outside on slightly raised beds in a sheltered position, and given a slight protection in Winter, they will furnish some beautiful flowers 
throughout the Summer and Autumn. 
Our own selection, in choice variety, plants mostly established in pots, per doz. 15s., 18s., and 21s. 
MADAME LAMBARD, 
Dwarfs— 9. d. 
Anna Olivier. Flesh-coloured rose ... ... 1 6 
Belle Lyonnaise. Deep canary yellow, one of the 
best ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Bouquet d’Or (Noisette). Deep yellow, coppery 
centre ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Catherine Mermet. Flesh-coloured rose ... 1 6 
Celine Forestier (Noisette). Pale yellow ... 1 6 
Comtesse de Nadaillae. Bright rose, with coppery 
yellow ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. Salmon rose, shaded 
with copper ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Devoniensis. White, tinted yellow, beautiful ... 1 6 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Deep glowing crimson 1 6 
Dwarfs— s, 
Etoile de Lyon. Fine saffron yellow, large fine form 1 
Francisca Kruger. Copper yellow, shaded peach, 
large and full ... ... ... ... 1 
Gloire de Dijon. Buff, with orange centre. A well- 
known old favourite Is. 6d., 2s. Gd., 3s. 6d., 5s., and 7 
Grace Darling. Creamy white, shaded peach ; very 
pretty ... ... ... ... ... 1 
Homero. Bose, centre salmon ... ... ... 1 
Innocente Pirola. Pure white, slightly rosy ... 1 
Isabella Sprunt. Sulphur yellow ... ... 1 
Jean Ducher. Salmon yellow, shaded with rose ... 1 
La Boule d’Or. Bright golden yellow, large and of 
exquisite form ... ... ... ... 2 
Lady Castlereagh (new). Soft rosy yellow, very 
large ... ... ... ... ... 2 
Madame Bravy. Creamy white ... ... 1 
Marechal Kiel (Noisette). Beautiful golden yellow. 
Well known Is. Gd., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s., and 7 
Marie Guillot. White, slightly tinted with yellow 1 
Madame Cusin. Bosy purple, with pale yellow at 
base of petals, exquisitely formed ... ... 2 
Madame Falcot. Apricot yellow, very distinct ... 1 
Madame Lambard. Bright red, a fine variety ... 1 
Madame Margottin. Deep yellow, centre rosy 
peach ... ... ... ... ... 1 
Madame de Watteville. Salmony white, edged 
with bright rose and pink ; a beautiful and distinct 
variety ... "... ... ... ... 2 
Marie van Houtte. Lemon yellow edged with 
lively rose, medium size, good form, beautiful 
Is. Gd. and 2 
Mrs. James Wilson (new). Deep lemon yellow, 
margined rose, very fine ... ... ... 3 
Niphetos. Pale lemon, changing to white Is. 6d. and 2 
Perle de Lyon. Deep yellow; splendid... ... 1 
Perle des Jardins. Straw colour ... ... l 
Primrose Dame. Primrose yellow, apricot centre; 
fine form ; very free-flowering ... ... ... 2 
Princess of Wales. Bosy yellow, centre deeper ... 1 
Reve d’Or (Noisette). Deep yellow ... ... 1 
Safrano. Bright apricot ; beautiful ... ... 1 
Souvenir d’Elise Vardon. White, centre pale 
yellow ... ... ... ... ... 1 
Souvenir d’un Ami. Salmon and rose .. . ... 1 
Souvenir de S. A. Prince. The finest White 
Tea Boso offered in late years ; it has all the good 
qualities of Souvenir d’un Ami, with flowers of 
the purest white. Three First Class Certificates, 
and now well-known from its frequent exhibition 
at various Bose Shows as a good exhibition Bose 
2s. 6d. and 3 
Sunset. Bich tawny saffron colour Is. Gd. and 2 
The Bride. A pure white sport from Catherine 
Mermet; most valuable for cutting purposes ... 2 
Vicomtesse de Cazes. Yellow, centre deeper ... 1 
Vicomtesse Folkestone. Creamy pink ... 1 
W. F. Bennett. Crimson, large and double ... 2 
William Allen Richardson (Noisette). Fine 
deep orange yellow, very showy and distinct; a 
gem for buttonholes and bouquets 
Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. and 5 
New Hybrid Tea-scented Roses. 
v each— 9. 
THE PURITAN (Bennett). This fine white Rose is the result of a cross between Mabel Morrison and Devoniensis, and 
is exceedingly valuable for forcing. The buds when opening are slightly yellow, changing to puro white as they expand, 
whilst they have the most delioious perfume ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 
THE METEOR (Evans). Bich velvety crimson, without the slightest tint of purple ; a constant and free bloomer, very 
vigorous in growth and with no tendency to mildew. A capital Bose for Winter blooming under glass, and first-class for 
the Summer season out of doors ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... — 2 
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