CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, ETC. 
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Mad. Camille. Of large size, double and full ; immense buds of delicate rosy flesh, 
changing to salmon rose, elegantly shaded and suffused with deep carmine ; fragrant. 
Mad. ■\Vclche. Beautiful amber yellow, deepening towards the center to orange or cop- 
pery yellow; extra, large, fine globular form, very double and full. 20 cents. 
Mad. C. Kustcr. White, orange yellow center, r j. 
Mad Joseph Schwartz. White, beautifully flushed with pink and cream ; of medium 
size cupped and borne in clusters ; one of the hardiest for out-door bedding. ."S cts. 
Mad. p’alcot. Apricot yellow ; flower of medium size and fullness, but beautiful in bud. 
Mad! Kussell. Creamy white, shaded with pink. j . , 
MadTlc Rachel. A lovely tea rose ; pure snow white, very double and deliciously 
scented • makes beautiful buds ; is an elegant rose for either house or open ground. 
Marie Ditcher. Rich transparent salmon, with fawn center ; large, double and sweet. 
Mad. Brest. A dark rosy red ; double and large. 
Mad. de St. Joseph. Fawn, shaded salmon ; large, full, sweet-scented ; fine. 
Mad. Marit'Ottin. Deep citron yellow, center rosy peach ; large, very ull and globular. 
Marie Giiillot. Perfection in form ; the flower is large and double to the center ; grows 
well and is healthy ; pure white when fully open. . . • , . 
Marie Van Houtte. Of a lovely pale yellow color, with the outer petals suffused bright 
pink, and the inner ones edged rose ; large, full, fine of form. 20 cents. 
Niphetos. Pure white, fine buds ; a poor grower out doors, but good for pot culture. 
Perle des Jardins. The finest and most popular dwarf yellow rose in existence. 
Flowers canary yellow, often golden yellow ; of the most beautiful form, and large. 
Pink Daily. Clear bright pink ; medium' size; free and double ; fragrant. 
Queen of Bedders. Very rich, dark velvety crimson ; very free blooming, flower com- 
pact and full ; one of the best crimson bedders ; a grand sort. 20 cents. 
ReKulu.s. Large perfect form, full and double ; carmine, with purple and rose shading. 
SalVano. Bright apricot yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with 
• valued for its beautiful buds ; exceedingly profuse in bloom. 
Sony, de la Malinaison. 
The flower is extremely 
large, quartered and double 
to the center; flesh white. 15c. 
Soinbi-euil. This magnificent 
variety has immense finely 
formed flowers of a beauti- 
ful white, tinged with deli- 
cate rose. 
Souvenir d’uu Ami. Fine 
delicate rose shaded with 
salmon ; very large, full and 
double; exquisitely fragrant. 
Sunset. A sport from Perle 
des Jardins, which it closely 
resembles except in color ; 
the color is a remarkable 
shade of rich golden amber, 
elegantly tinged and shaded 
with dark ruddy copper; 
intensely beautiful ; with us 
has not proved as vigorous 
a grower as its parent. 25 c. 
Tlie Bride. The new white 
Tea rose that has become so 
popular. We consider it 
among the few new roses 
worth planting in the South. 
It is of unusually fine form, 
being a sport from Catherine 
Mermet. 15 cents. 
Vallee de Cliainounix. 
Coppery yellow, tinged with 
rosy blush. 20 cents. 
William Francis Bennett. 
A new rose ; valuable for 
winter forcing, but almost 
ii.seless for out-door culture. 
Dark crimson ; large and 
beautiful in bud. 15 cents. 
White Tea. Same as White 
Daily; pure white ; a con- 
stant and profuse bloomer ; 
fragrant and desirable. 
