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SELECT EOSES. 
Enfant d’AjacI®, — Brilliant scarlet crimson; 
good for pillars. 
♦Etoile du Word,— Full and globular, cherry dark- 
ening to purple. * 75c. 
♦Eugenic Breon,— Salmon color, full and well 
formed. 50c. 
♦Ferdinand Deppe,— Full, velvety, rosy ama- 
ranth. 75c. 
♦Gen. On dl not, —Full, dark purplish crimson. 
George Cuvier,— Beautiful cherry. 50c. 
Glorie de* ltosamenes,- Bright carmine scar- 
let, very showy. 
♦Guillaime le Conquerant,— Largo and full, 
brilliant rose. 75c. 
Henry Clay,— (Ball.) Large and full, fine form ; 
clear bright rose. 75c. 
♦ Le Coq,— Fine rosy carmine. 
Mermosa,— Fight blush, full and double, fine. 
Iniperatrlce Joscpliinc, — Splendid, incarnate. 
50c. 
Julia de Fontenelle,— Crimson violet; fine. 
♦ de Loyne*,— Beautiful white, very double. 
Jupiter, — Deep violet crimson, beautiful. 50e. 
*J ury,— Full, rosy velvet, spotted with crimson. 75c. 
La Bouquetiere,— Splendid light pink. 
Lady Canning, — Kosy lilac, large and full. 
♦ Montague.-Full, fine form, bright rose. 50c. 
♦La Gracieuse,— Very large and full, fine bright 
rose. 50c. 
♦La Quintinie,— Full, very dark purple. $1. 
Le Grenadier,— Brilliant light crimson ; good for 
pillars. 50c. 
♦Leon Cursel,— Large and full, fiery red. 
Lcveson Gower,- Deep rose, large and full. 50c. 
Louise Odier,— Double, flame color, very brilliant. 
form very perfect. 50c. 
Madame Despres,— Rosy lilac, large and full. 
♦ Fontaine,— Large and full, rich crimson 
velvet. 50c. 
Laeliarnie,— Fine blush, white. 50c. 
Nerard, — Full, delicate flesh color. 50c. 
♦ Soueliet,— Large and full, clear rose chang- 
ing to deeper. 50c. 
Madame Varcngot,-Full, violet red, superb. 50c. 
Mareelia! de Villera,— Deep purplish crimson, , 
fine. 
♦Margat Jetine,— Large and full, fine form velvet \ 
amaranth. 50c. | 
Marianne,— Bright rose, very beautiful. 
♦Marquis de Moyria,— Large, full brilliant rose. I 
♦Marquise de Balbiano,— Large and full, fine 
form, rosy carmine. 
♦Miss Fanny,— Full, clear flesh color. 
Mont lily Cabbage,— Bright rose, very fine. 
Mrs. Bosanquet,— Pale flesh, waxy appearance, 
very beautiful^much adrair,ed. 
♦Omer Paelia, — Full, imbricated, brilliant scarlet 
passing to carmine. _ $L 1 
Paul Joseph, -Deep purple, rich and beautiful. 50e. 
Paxton, — Large and full, bright rosy piuk; flowers 
fluished in the most dainty perfection ; blooms in 
clusters. 
PI we nix, —Bright rosy pun>le, large and fine. 
♦Pompon Cramoisi.— Fullj vivid crimson. 50c. 
♦Pourpre de Tyr,— Full, bright purple. 
Premises des Cliarpennes, — Satin rose, cloud- 
ed and imbricated, fine. 
♦Prinee Albert,— Full, bright rosy violet. 75c. 
de Salm, — Very flue purple. 
Princess Clementine, — Purple shaded with 
crimson. 
Queen of Bourbons,— Delicate fawn color, very 
fragrant. 
♦Heine des Isles,— Large, very double, coppery 
flesh color. 50c. 
des Vierges,— Pale flesh, with deeper cen- 
tre, very fine. 
* Hortense,— Large, very full, rosy lilac. 75c. 
♦Beveil, — Large, very full, deep violet velvet. 50c. 
♦Itliodante, — Large and full, globular, rose centre, 
bordered with white. 50c. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison, — Incarnate, 
large, very double and fine; much admired. 50c. 
Sully,— Dark Violet purple, in clusters. 50c. 
Sydonie d’ Or isy,— Flesh color, full and vigorous. 
MUSK SCENTED ROSES. 
Herbemon Cluster,— Blush, flowersin large clus-j Princess of Nassau,— Yellowish white; very dou- 
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ters ; free bloomer. 
87 l-2c. 
ble ; constant bloomer in large clusters. 75c. 
NOISETTES. 
The Noisettes are a splendid class of lloses and are justly admired by all. They possess the same property 
of blooming through the summer and autumn as the Bourbons, Teas and Chinas ; and the flowers of almost 
every variety are of cupped form. Most of them are hardy, and others nearly so, requiring but slight protec- 
tion. Some of them have long flexible shoots, well adapted to training to columns, green-houses, or the sides 
of buildings. We ask attention to the following list of splendid varieties, comprising every thing new that 
is worthy of cultivation. 
