GENERAL, CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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La France. 
Lady Zoe Brougham. A bright, tawny yellow 
Rose, after the style of La Capucine, but more 
double and of better form. It has bloomed finely 
for us, and we now rank it among our best Roses, 
io cts. 
Louis Richard. (Tea.) A delightfully tea- 
scented, rich, coppery rose, changing to buff, shaded 
with carmine ; center sometimes brilliant rosy 
crimson, io cts. ; 2-year-olds, 35 cts. 
Luciole. A Tea Rose of brilliant and extraor- 
dinary color ; rosy carmine, deep saffron-yellow 
and yellow bronze are combined in the coloring; 
bud and flower are large, exquisitely formed. 
10 cts. ; 4-inch pots, 20 cts. ; 2-year-olds, 35 cts. 
La Pactole. (Tea.) Elegant buds, color pale 
sulphur-yellow. 10 cts.; 2-> ear-olds, 35 cts. 
La Prance. (H. T.) Silvery rose, changing to 
pink; very large and full ; a constant bloomer, and. 
the sweetest of all Roses ; an invaluable variety of 
great beauty. 15 cts., $1 per doz.; 2-year-olds. 40c. 
Lamarque. (Climbing Tea.) Flowers creamy 
white; a splendid climber under glass, and the 
freest and finest for winter blooming ; must be 
trimmed and trained well. 10 cts. 
La Florifere. Deep salmon-rose, large and 
showy; very free-blooming and vigorous. A fine 
variety for outdoor bedding and mas. ing. 10 cts. ; 
4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
La Princess Vera. (Tea.) Pale flesh, chang- 
ing to salmon. 10 cts. 
Louisa de la Rive. (Tea.) Flesh white, inclin- 
ing to a rose center. 8 cts. ; 4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
Mrs. George Paul. This plant has the vigor- • 
ous habit and handsome foliage of the seed parent, . . . , , 
Mad. Isaac Periere, as well as its thoroughly perpetual character. In addition, it produces flowers, of gt eat 
beautv and exceptional distinctness. The magnificent guard petals, for smoothness of contour, size and sub- 
— stance are unsurpassed, while the pearly white 
color, sometimes suffused with peach, is very 
pleasing. The finest Bourbon offered s in* many 
years. Good plants, 20 cts. 
Marechal Niel. (Noisette.) n kosc so lamous 
as to need no description. Its magnificent golden 
yellow buds are worn tne world over, and the floral 
work done without Marechal Niel is usually 
regarded as lacking a proper finish. The blooms 
are the perfection of the globular form, and are 
borne in great quantities : as a climber it is un- 
equaled ; rapid in growth, graceful, and has fine 
foliage, to cts.; 4-im h pots, 15 cts.; plants with 
canes 3 feet high, 25 cts. 
Meteor. A new Hybrid Tea of superb color ; 
beautiful, velvety crimson, glowing and rich; the 
buds are very handsome ana delightfully fragrant; 
the plant is' remarkable free-biooming. No red 
Rose ever offered retains its color as does the 
Meteor. 10c.; 4-inch pots, 15 cts.; 2-year-olds, 35 c. 
Medea. Flowers bright lemon - yellow, with 
canary-yellow center. Buds very full, with high 
center ; 'foliage dark and thick, in color like Perle. 
Buds of immense size and very double, firm and 
heavy — models of what Tea Rose buds should be. 
15 cts. 
Marie Lambert. (Tea.) Pure white. This has 
been called the White Hermosa, as it resembles 
Hertnosa inform and freedom of bloom, and isquite 
as valuable. Though no claim has been made for 
it as a fancy Rose, its persistence in bloom will 
make it a very popular white variety for bedding 
or for pots. 8 cts. ; 4-inch pots, 15 cts. 
Mad.Hoste. (Tea.) A strong, vigorous grower 
with handsome foliage ; flowers of extra size, beau- 
tifully formed, with large outer petals ; coloryellow- 
ish white, with a deeper buff-yellow shading ; the 
finest Rose of its color on the list. 15 cts. ; 2-year- 
olds, 35 cts. . , ... 
Mile. Claudine Perreau. (Tea.) A splendid 
new Rose. The flowers are very large, full and 
double ; the shape is round and beautiful ; color 
beautiful rosy flesh, passing to clear pink on white 
M LalYiel ground, with rich crimson center. 10c.; 4-in. pots, 15c. 
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