10. 
If you have Seediiiiy; 
which coml)ines tlie most desirable (luaiities. 
It is a p 'rputual l)loomer, summer and win- 
ter. The Mowers, wliieli are iwodneed in tin* 
jrreatest profusion, are perfectly double and 
of perfect sliai)e; they are of a deep, rosy 
pink and delijrht fully fragrant. Ho ets. each. 
Countess Eiza du Parc, China rose; base of pet- 
als coppery yellow, medium, fuli and giobii- 
lar, very sweet. One of tlie best. 
Catharina Mermet, vigorous, larg<>, fidi, bright 
Mesh color, very sweet, ecmter rosy Mesli. 
Chlothilde Supert, I’olyantha Hose, pearl white, 
very doulile and sweet. 
Charles Darwin, brownish crimson, sliaded vio- 
let, tine in autumn. Ho ets. 
Douglass, dark cherry I’cd, rich velvety, large 
and full: one of the best bloomers. 
Duchess de Braband. few roses eipial this in 
freedom of tlowering; none .surpass it in ei- 
ther fragrance or vigor; tlie Mowers are rieli 
and iieeuliarly colored; color rose. Iieavily 
sliaded witli amber and salmon. 
Dr. Grill, a eopjiery yellow Mower, with a faw- 
ny-rose re Ilex: an entirely new color, and one 
of great brilliance. The outer petals are 
large, round, sliell-sliaiied, and enclose a 
mass of shorter petals of a brilliant color. 
Duchess of Albany, very large, deep pink, full 
and highly perfumed. 
Ernest Metz, a remarkably lieautiful varii-ty, 
and one of the best new French roses, of vig- 
orous growth. Blooms very large and deli- 
ciously sweet, are produced singly on stiff 
stems. The color is tender rose, changing to- 
ward the center to vivid cherry, with a di.s- 
tinet Iiorder of cherry around each jietal. 
Etoile de Lyon, sulphur yellow, very large, full 
and tine form; one of the best. 
Franziska Krager, color deeii copjier judlow; 
the Mower, when open is of good size and 
very symmetrical. One of the finest roses to 
plant in masses and clumps. 
Gen. Jacqueminot, crimson, large and full, 
strong grower, hardy, free bloomer. 
Hermosa. clear rose, medium, full, hardy, free 
bloomiT. 
Henry M. Stanley, new, a rare shade of amber 
rose, delicately tinged with ajiricot-ycllow 
towards the center. A beautiful rose. Ho ets. 
Kaiserina Augusta Victoria. (Hy. Tea,) pure 
iVory white, Mne buds and fine Mowers. A 
s])lendid grower. 
La Prance, strong, iijiright, very large, full, 
delicate pink, sweet, profuse. 
Louis Richard, a coppery rose, tieautifully tint- 
ed with lilac, free bloomer; one of the best. 
Ho cents each. 
Louis Phillippe, rich, dark velvety crimson, 
profuse bloomer, good form. 
Mad. Elie Lambert, a rich, creamy white, tint- 
ed pale golden yellow, center rosy Mesh, cuii 
shajied. of) ets. 
Mad. de Watteville, a tieautiful grand new Tea. 
The color is a rosy-blush, widely bordered 
with briglit crimson, deepening towards the 
center to orange. .\ pretty rose. 
Mad. Hoste. ivory white, deep amlier center, 
extra tine. 
Mad. Lambard, a first class rose for liedding: 
extra large full Mowits: very double and 
sweet: color a tieautiful .shade of rosy lironze, 
pa.ssing to salmon and fawn, beautifully sha- 
ded with carmine; an elegant rosi;. 
Mad. Caroline Testout, the iietals are large, and 
of the elegant lai France form, exipiisitely 
edged and tiordered with clear silver rose. 
Both Mowers and buds are extra large and of 
very elegant form: the color is lirilliant .sat- 
iny rose, deepening at center to clear red. 
One of the best new roses. 
Mad. Isaac Periero. very liardy and a constant 
bloomer: it has a large beautiful foliage and 
is !i vigorous grower; the Mowers are a beau- 
tiful, vivid carmine. One of the best. 
Mme. Pellissier, a most bl■autiful yellow ticd- 
der; broad creamy outer pidals. deejiening to 
line yellow in the center. Petals very large 
and well shajicd. 
Malmaison, this is certainly one of the choicest 
roses and for general eultivatioii unsurpass- 
ed. The color is a beautiful, rich, creamy 
Mesh, with !i rose center: Mowers very large, 
perfectly double and deliciously fragrant; a 
strictly first class rose in every respect. 
Marion Dingee, a grand, new rose; it is a strong 
vigorous grower, with thick, green leaves. 
The Mowers are large and full, the color is of 
the darkest crimson, and the richest colored 
Ti'a rose: fri'c bloomer. H.5 ets. 
Marie Guillot, moderate grower, white, large, 
very full, none finer. 
Meteor, deepest crimson, large and double, a 
tieautiful fre<' bloomer. 
Mrs. Degraw, the color is a rich, glossy pink, 
hardy; a |ircmi(*r rose in every resjiect. 
Papa Gentler, tea rose, bright rosy carmine 
crimson, blooms are large and long, free 
bloomer. 
Perle des Jardins, golden yellow, large, double, 
free bloomer; the finest yellow ros(“ in culti- 
vation. 
Pink Soupert, new Polyantha rose. 'I'he Mow- 
ers have the form of C. Soupert and in color 
of deeji Ilermo.sa pink. .V very free bloomer; 
single plants und(T ordinary treatment, often 
jiroduce fifty perfect Mowers: hardy and gooil. 
Queen’s Scarlet, rich velvetj' rial, most profuse 
in bloom, hardy. 
