OF FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. 
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Jules Margot tin. (See H. P. Roses). 
(Jem of the Prairie. A hybrid between Madame La flay and Queen of the Prairie; bright red 
blotched with white; quite double, a free bloomer and a good climber. 
Greville or Seven Sisters. Purplish crimson and pink; not quite hardy. 
Pride of W ashington. brilliant amaranth, shaded rose center; large clusters, very double. 
<£ueen of the Prairie. Bright rose color, large and double, very vigorous and rapid in its growth; 
the best climbing rose. 
Sweet Briar. Rosy pink single flowers, followed in autumn by bright colored seed pods; foliage 
very fragrant. 
SUMMER ROSES. 
Harrison's Yellow* Double, bright yellow, very showy and fine. 
Madame Hardy. White, large, full and double. 
Madame Plantier. One of the finest pure white roses, blooming in clusters. 
Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow, double and very fine. 
STANDARD AND HADE STANDARD, OR TREE ROSES. 
These are the roses of any of the previous sorts that are budded or grafted on the free or cul 
tivated stock of the Dog or Briar Rose, from eighteen inches to five feet from the ground, and 
form fine dwarf trees; and when properly cultivated and cared for make a very fine novelty, and 
should be in every well regulated lawn. Should be removed to the cellar, pit, or greenhouse dur- 
ing the winter. 
BOURBON ROSES. 
These are not quite so hardy as the Hybrid Rose, requiring protection in the winter; they 
are continual bloomers, of vigorous rapid growth, with rich luxuriant foliage. 
Blanch Lafltte. Pale flesh color, full and beautiful. 
Hermosa. Light blush or flesh color; large, full and double; grows freely and blooms profusely. 
Louis Odier. Fine bright rose, large full cupped form. 
Louis Margottin. Delicate satin rose, fine form, free bloomer, and a superb new rose. 
Mrs. Paul. New; large open flower like Camelia, color blush white with rosy peach shading; 
blooms in autumn. 
Queen of the Bourbons. Fawn colored rose, beautiful and profuse bloomer. 
Sir J. Paxton. Deep rose shaded with crimson; very strong grower; fine rich foliage and free 
bloomer. 
Souvenir de la Maison. Pale flesh with a fawn shade; very large, full, beautiful. 
NOISETTE, OR EVER-BEOOMING CEIMBERS. 
These are the finest autumnal bloomers, and are distinguished by flowering in clusters. 
They are not quite hardy, requiring protection during the winter. 
Augusta. Sulphur yellow, large and full, very fragrant, a strong grower, similar to if not identical 
with Solfaterre. 
Caroline Merlnessc. Creamy white, small and full, nearly hardy, flowers resemble those of Felicite 
Perpetual. 
Cloth of Gold [ChromateUa). Rich deep yellow, large, double, fragrant, and a vigorous grower. 
Celine Ferestier. Fine bright yellow, highly fragrant, a strong grower and profuse bloomer; a 
fine rose. 
Lomarque. White, with sulphur center, flowers in clusters; a magnificent climbing rose under 
glass. 
bail) Emily Peel. Has pure white flowers in large clusters, a free grower and fine for pillars. 
Marerhal Kell. Beautiful deep yellow, very large; full, globular form; sweet scented, free flower- 
ing; one of the finest yellow Tea-scented Roses yet introduced; a good climbing rose. 
Madame Alfcrd de liougemont (Hybrid Noisette). White, medium size, full. 
Martha Washington. Pure white, very double; a vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 
