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Smiths , Powell Sr 1 Lamb's Descriptive Catalogue of pruit 
PAUL NEYRON — Deep rose, splendid foliage and habit, free bloomer, 
with larger flowers than any other variety. 
PERSIAN YELLOW, (A.)— Bright yellow, full; an early and profuse 
bloomer ; small but handsome, and the best hardy yellow rose. 
PIERRE NOTTING — Deep maroon shaded with bright crimson, often ■ 
suffused with violet ; large, full and fragrant. A superb dark rose. 
PIUS IX— Deep rose tinged with carmine ; large and full ; a vigorous 
grower and free bloomer. 
PORTLAND BLANC — Pure white, medium size, full and fine. 
PRINCE CAMILLE de ROHAN — Deep velvety crimson, large, moder- 
ately full and very fragrant. One of the darkest and a splendid 
rose. • 
SIR GARNET WOLSELEY — Similar to Maurice Bernardin, but not so 
free a bloomer. 
SOUVENIR DE WM. WOOD — Dark rich crimson, large, moderately 
full, fragrant. An elegant dark rose. 
SYDONIE— Light rose, large, buds especially fine. A strong grower 
and a free bloomer. 
VICTOR VERDIER — Bright rose with carmine centre, not fragrant, 
free bloomer. A beautiful rose, but somewhat tender. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Price 35 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 
ANNA MARIA — Blush, cluster large; has few thorns. 
BALTIMORE BELLE — Pale blush, becoming nearly white. The best 
white climbing rose. 
GEM OF THE PRAIRIES— Carmine crimson, occasionally blotched 
with white. Flowers large, flat, fragrant. 
GREVILLE on SEVEN SISTERS — Crimson, changes to blush; flowers 
in large clusters. 
JANE— Lilac rose, imbricated and very double; clusters large. Very 
robust. 
PRIDE OF WASHINGTON — Very dark rose, fine form, cupped, re- 
sembling Jane, vigorous, large clusters. 
QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIES — Bright rosy red, frequently striped with 
white. The best climbing rose for general cultivation. 
