SELECT ROSES. 
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This is the most desirable class of all the Roses, being mostly hardy, and having the quality of blooming du- 
ring the fall season. They are of vigorous growth, fine foliage, and rich in their colors; ranging from pure 
white to deep brilliant scarlet, and even to very dark purple, or almost black, as Ebene. We present here a 
great many new ones of high reputation in England and France, and which we imported the past season from 
those places. 
Those marked thus (*) in this and the following classes will not be for sale until the Spring and Fall of 1858' 
Price, 50 cents, except wlicre noted. 
“ By tlie doz., selection mainly left to us, $4. 
A dole niauze,— Eose color with blue tinge, fine. 
* Vl|>hoiih<‘ do Lamartine,— Delicate rose, line 
form, large and full. 
♦Amanda Patenotte.— Pale rose, large and full. 
A 111a ml i lie,— Fine blush, large and compact. 
* Annie Gibbon,— Brilliant rose, very sweet. 
♦Angelina Granger, — Large and full, rose, fine 
formed. 
Antigone,— Deep, changing to light rose ; large. 
A rieie,— Bright rose, large globose. 
♦Arthur de Sausel,— Very full, dark purple, ting- 
ed with fiery red. $1. 
♦Aiibernon,— Brilliant rose, very fragrant. 
♦Auguste Guinoiseaux, — Very large and full, 
Dlood red. 75c. 
* Mie,— Pink, carmine centre, large and full, 
very showy. 75c. 
Augustine Mouchelct,— Deep purplish red; 
blooms in clusters, large and full. 
♦Baron Larrey, — Rosy carmine, large and full. 
75e. 
Prevost,— Deep rose, large and full, superb. 
Barromte Haller do Claparedc, — Full, bril- 
liant carmine, most splendid, very rare and 
beautiful. A seedling of Madame Laffay, elc- 
§ ant foliage, and same liabit; flowers larger, more 
ouble, and petals much thicker. 75c. 
♦Belle Aiuericaine, — Full, globular, delicate 
rose. 
♦ d’ Orleans,— Large and full; bright satin 
rose. $1. 
♦ Jardiniere, — Full, delicate rose. $1 
♦Beranger,— Large, full, globular, purplish crimson 
rose ; very fine. 75c. 
Billard,— Bright rose, very compact and fine. 75c. 
♦Blanche Portemer,— Full, fine form, blush 
changing to pure white. 75c. 
Vibert,— Pure white ; a fine rose, but rather 
shy bloomer. 
Calardcaux, — Dark purple, very fine. 75e. 
Carmine Royal, — Bright Carmine. 
Caroline de Sansel,~5Centre, large and full, i 
Baron Prevost ; most Splendid. 75< 
Celina Dubois, or Blanche dit Hoi, — Light 
flesh color, changing to pure white, sometimes 
tinted with rose ; very fine. 75c. 
Charles Boissiere,— Bright fiery red, full and dis- 
tinct. 75c. 
♦Claire du Chatelet,— Red, double. 
♦Col. deBougcinont,— Very large and full, clear 
rose, changing to carmine. 75c. 
♦Comte Bobmsky, — A remarkable rose, brighter 
in color than Geant des Batailles, and the near- 
est approach of any to scarlet. $1. 
de Derby,— Bright rose, large and full, very 
vigorous and fine. 
de Paris,— Violet red, often striped vrith 
white. 
♦Comtesse de Rambuteau,— Full, beautiful 
rose. 
♦ Duchatel,— Bright rose, fine form, and full. 
* Vailant,— Large and full, fine form, clear 
violet. 
♦Couronnc de Beranger,— A purplish crimson 
rose, distinct, large and full, one amongst the 
best received. 
Cymedor,— Crimson, tinted with a plum colored 
bloom. 
Delpliina Gay,— Full, light incarnate, blooms 
in clusters, beautiful. 75c. 
Dembrowski,— Full, deep crimson violet, very 
beautiful and desirable. 75c. 
♦De Ncuilly, — Reddish carmine, fine. 
♦Diodor,— Large and full, globular, light rosy lilac. 
Dr. A rnul, —Bright red, large and tine. 75c. 
♦Dr. J ulliard,— Purple, shaded with carmine, form 
and perfume of the Cabbage Rose. 75c. 
Dr. Liudley, — Bright red with purple centre, large 
and fine. 
♦Dr. Marjolin,— Full, bright rod, outer petals 
violet. 
Dr. Marx,— Rosy carmine, full, large, superb. 
♦Due d’Alencon,— Lilac rose, full bloomer, large 
and full. 
d’Aumale, — Bright crimson, cupped, fra- 
grant. 
de Nemours,— Pale delicate rose, very full 
and double. 
♦Duchess ol* Montpensir,— Full, clear, large, 
dark rose, very fine. 
Duchesse de Praslin,— Very full, petal inside 
clear rose, outside pure white. 
de Bohan, — Deep rosy lilac, fine. 75c. 
Duchess of Sutherland,— Pale rose, large, full, 
and double ; very fine. 
Du Boi, — Similar to the preceding, but striped. 
Bari Talbot,— Large, deep clear rose. 
♦Ebene,— Very deep crimson purple. 75c. 
Edward Jesse,— Lilac rose, large and beautiful. 
Emma Daiupiere,— Fine rose, very full. 
♦Emperor Napoleon III, — Large and full, 
bright crimson rose, shaded to dark brown vio- 
let. #1. 
Btendard de Marengo,— (Standard of Maren- 
go.) It is a most beautiful brilliant crimson va- 
riety, of the most perfect form, and worthy of a 
place in the most limited collection. $1. 
Eugene Sue, — Large, double, globular, equal to 
Baron Prevost, lively rose color, very fragrant. 
75c. 
♦Evcque de Meaux,— Full and globular, velvety 
carmine. 75c. 
Ferox, — Beautiful clear red. 
Fulgorie, — Very dark red; in clusters. 
Geant de Batailles,— (Giant of Battles.) Bril- 
liant crimson, full and double. 75. 
♦Gen. Bcdeau,— Full bright rose. 
Cavaignac,— Very full, finely imbricated, 
beautiful cherry color. 75c. 
C'hangarnier, — A very large rose, deep vi- 
olet purple, and very showy ; superb. 75c. 
Morangicz,— Bright lilao rose, large and 
Dill. 
♦ Pierce,— Large, very full, purple velvet. 75c. 
Genic de Chateaubriand,— A great rose, crim- 
son amaranth shaded with black. 75c. 
