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MUI/ITFJLORA HOSES.— 50 cent* each. 
tGreville. or Seven Sisters, —Varying from tLaura I>avou«t,—Kosy flesh color, fine. 
white J to purple. Blooms in large clusters. p tMadamc d’Arblay, — Pure white, in large clus- 
Kentueky MulUflora, or Mount Joy,— ters. . _ ... .. 
Splendid double rose, in tine dusters, creamy tTriomplie de Holwiller, — C reamy white, ting- 
white changing to clear rose color, late bloomer. ed with purple. 
tThese are not perfectly hardy, although some of them succeed, without any protection, with but little inju- 
ry. They will well repay for any extra trouble. 
KOI IIS A U LT HOSES. 
Bluslt,— Blush with pink centre. Fortune’s China,— Introduced by Mr. Fortune. 
Criinson, or A niadis,- Bright purplish crimson. Has clusters of yellow roses. A line climber. 
Elegans,— Purplish red with white stripes. 
The three following DOUBLE MICHIGAN, OH PR A HUE ROSES, originated with Mr. Samuel 
Feast, of Baltimore, Maryland, and arc all hardy. 
Price 50 cents* each. 
Baltimore Belle,— rale blush, nearly white, full 
and double in large clusters; rapid grower and 
very fragrant. . 
Beauty, or Queen ol‘ Prairies,— Bright rosy 
red, with a white stripe in the centre of each petal; 
very large and globular. An immense bloomer. 
Perpetual Pink,— Deep pink changing to purple, 
blooms sometimes in autumn. 
The twelve following DOIIBLK MICHIGAN varieties originated with Mr. Joshua Pierce, of Washing- 
ton City ; all full double and hardy. 
Price, 50 cents each. 
Anna Maria,— Pink, with rosy centre, cupped, 
full double, beautiful large clusters of twenty to 
thirty flowers, quite distinct. 
Eva Corrinne,— Very delicate blush, with beauti- 
ful centre, globular and very double, 10 to 20 
flow ers in a cluster, and quite fragrant ; very de- 
sirable. 
Jane, — Lilac rose, imbricated and very double ;i 
cl usters large, 25 to 80 flowers in each. Very ro- 
bust. 
Lin mean Hill Beauty,— Pale blush, very fine, 
and much admired; clusters large and full. 
Mrs. Hovey, — Splendid blush aud* beautiful clus- 
ters, large, of superb habit and splendid deep 
foliage. Parsons says some times pure white. 
Mrs. Pierce. , , „ 
Miss Gunnell,— Elegant, delicate blush or buff; 
clusters from 25 to 80 flowers. One of the best. 
President,— Blush, w ith rosette in the centre, com- 
pact, vigorous, 15 to 20 flowers in a cluster. 
Pride of Washington, — Very dark rose, fine 
form, cupped, resembling Jane, vigorous, clus- 
i ters of about 20 flowers. 
Ranuneuliilora, — Pale blush, very handsome, 
large clusters of about 25 to 80 flowers, slightly 
fragrant and late bloomer. 
Triumphant, — Deep brilliant rose, imbricated; 
clusters large, 20 to 80 flowers, foliage large and 
deeply serrated; a remarkable variety. 
Virginia' Lass,— Splendid blush in large clus ters. 
PERPETUAL, OR EVER BLOOMING BOSES. 
We particularly invite the attention of all amateurs and others desiring roses, to our list of Pcrpetuals and 
Bourbons, feeling confident that they embrace everything of real merit, both European and American. We 
are amongst the first to import anything that will be a decided acquisition.* 1 
