SELECT ROSES. 
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Roftinc marjiotln,— Large, Ml, imbricated, clear 
rose, most beautiful. 
♦Salvator Rosa, — Largo and double, cupped, 
bright red. 
Sappho, — Flesh colored, blooms in clusters. 
♦Souvenir de la Heine d’Augleterre,— Large 
and full, bright shaded rose. $1. 
dc la Heine des Beige*,— Brigh't dazzing 
carmine, very large and double. 75c. 
♦ du Petit Corporal,— Full, flno form, 
beautiful bright rose. 75c. 
♦ Lev iso n Gower,— Fine dark red, chang- 
ing to ruby, large and full. 
Stan well. — Pule blush, large and sweet, fine bloom- 
er, foliage of the Scotch Roses. 75c. 
Sydoiiic, — Light pink, very large and full. 
♦TJieocrite,— Large, very full, beautiful, fine, showy 
rose. 75c. 
♦Triomphe d’Avranche,— Very large and full, 
beautiful bright rose. $1. 
* de ^Exposition,— Very large and full, 
bright rosy crimson. " $1. 
♦ de Paris,— Large and full, deep red velvet. 
Victoria, — (Paul.) Nearly white, as large and dou- 
ble as La Reinc ; one of the best light-colored 
Perpetual out. " 75c. 
Victoire d’Austerlitz,— Most delicate pink. 
♦Volta,— Very large and full, cupped, showy rose. 
75c. 
White la Heine,— Large and fine, pure white. 75c. 
W r illiam Jesse, — Rosy crimson,’ very large and 
full. 
Griffith,— Suberb glossy rose of most per- 
fect form. 
Yolande d’ Aragon, —Rosy blush ; in large clus- 
ters. 
YELLOW OR AUSTRIAN ROSES. 
Austrian Yellow,— Single, bright yellow'. 
u Copper, — Single, red and orange. 50c. 
Harrison’s Double Yellow,— Double bright 
yellow, and very free bloomer. 8Sc. 
Mrs. Tweed,— Scotch rose very neat and fine. 50c. 
25c. I New Scotch Seedling,— Better form and more 
full double than any of the preceding; very fra- 
grant and desirable. 50c. 
Persian Yellow',— Deep golden yellow, large and 
double ; good bloomer. 75c. 
[These are very hardy and distinct.] 
BOURBON ROSES. 
Price, 37 1-2 cents each, except where noted. 
“ By the doz., chiefly onr Selection, $3.50 
The Bourbons, as a class, are more tender than the Perpetuals ; but are vigorous growers, continual bloomers, 
and fine in foliage. They bloom in large clusters and are very lasting. Their best season is in the autumn, 
when fine roses are most desirable. We ask attention to the collection below, as embracing not only the very 
rare and choice new varieties imported this season, but also all the best varieties heretofore for sale in our 
country. 
Acadalie,— Fine, globular, white, much admired. 
Anal*,— Bright rose. 
Ann Heluze,— Blush, white or incarnate, superb. 
Appollne,— A pretty delicate shaded rose. 
Arclieveque de Cambrai,— Very double, deli- 
cate ruby red, charming and beautiful. 50c. 
♦Asterodie, — Full, clear flesh color. 
♦Aurorc du Guide,— Bright dazzling red, chang- 
ing to clear violet. 50c. 
♦Beaute Lyonnais©,— Large, full, imbricated, 
perfect rosy lilac. 75c. 
♦ de Versailles, — Full brilliant rose. 
Boquet de Flore,— Light rosy carmine, fine form. 
Bossuet, — Crimson purple, dwarf, distinct. 50c. 
Bourbon Queen,— Fawn colored, beautiful. 
♦Camille de Chateaubriand,— Largo and fall, 
vivid red, shaded into violet. 50c. 
Cardinal Fesch,— Violet crimson, very double. 
♦Cesarine Souchet,— Large and full, fine delicate 
rose, edged with bright rose. 
♦Comte de Montejo, — Full, reddish purple, 
changing into flame color. $1. 
♦ de Bambuteau,— Full, clear red, chang- 
ing to violet. 
Des«:aches,— Fine pure rose. 
♦Boeteur Lepcstre, — Large and fall, reddish 
purple velvet. 
Doctor Roques.— Purplish crimson, fine. 
Due d’Isly, — Brilliant carmine, semi-double. 
♦Duchess de Normandie,— Full, bright rose 
very double. 
♦Dumont de Courset,— Very fall, clear carmine. 
Dupetit Tliouars,— Bright crimson, showy. 
Edward De sfo sses,— Deep rosy pink, large and 
fall, fine. 50c. 
Emilie Courtier,— Deep rosy lilac, fine. 
