SELECT EOSES. 
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Price, 50 cents, except xvliere noted. 
“ per dozen, our selection mainly, $4. 
Alba,— Medium flower, pale flesh, changing to white, 
very free bloomer, beautiful. 
Ami Vibert, — Pure white, blooms in clusters, one 
of the hardiest. 
Angelina, — Deep purplish crimson, dwarf habit. 
A ugusta, — 1 This Bose lias proved itself to be the fl 
nesi of Noisettes, a very vigorous grower, with 
splendid foliage, and of the most free, blooming 
habit; [Hon. Janies Mathews, its originator;] its 
flowers area flue yellow, deeper than Cloth of 
Gold, and deliciously fragrant; [A. J. Downing ,] 
very pure and delicate in color, and in form glob- 
ular and perfect; [lion. Marshall P. Wilder ;] as 
highly scented as the admired Devoniensis, as 
full petaled and well formed as the well known 
Lamarque; [Geo. C. Thorbtupn ;] rather darker 
than Solfatare, and more fragrant; [P. Barry;] 
more double and globular, and remarkably ele- 
gant in shape — decidedly finer in shape than Sol- 
fatare; [ Thomas Rivers, Esq., the celebrated 
Rose Cultivator, in England ;] a strong grower, 
free bloomer, and one of the most desirable roses 
which is now known. [Ichabod Bartlett, Esq., 
Worcester, Mass' 1. 
As a surety against fraud, persons desiring it 
will do well to apply dirictly to us. 
Strong 2 year old plants on their own roots, $2,00 
1 ** layers, 1,00 
Belle d’Eaquermes,— Deep rose, suitable for pil- 
lars. 
♦Blanche d’Orleans, -Large and full, pure white. 
Bouloeue,— Deep purple, cupped. 
Camellia,— Bright rose, suitable for pillars. 
Caroline MarnieHse, — Full white incarnate ; 
ranks in England as one of the best. 75c. 
Cliampney’a,— Blush; blooms profusely. 
diaries X, — Bright red, very double and fragrant. 
Cliromu tel la,— Deep yellow, large and beautiful. 
Clara Weudel,— Aurora changing to straw color. 
♦Comtesae de Tolozan,— Large and very doub. 
le, light flesh. 
Cointesse d’OrlofF, — Rosy lilac. 
Cora L. Barton, — Rosy pink, fragrant, suitable 
for pillars. 
♦Bespres, — Full, yellowish copper. 
♦Eudoxie, — Full and globular, light yellowish flesh. 
Euphrosine,-Pale rose and yellow, great bloomer, 
very sweet, large and very double. 
Fellemberg,— Brilliant crimson ; large and full. 
Frankliana,— Very full, white and fragrant. 
Fleur d’Ajje,— Large, yellow tinged with pink, very 
fragrant. 
Jacques Amyot,— Flowers large, beautiful rosy 
lilac, very tine bloomer. 
Jaunc Bespres,— Large, bright rosy fawn color. 
Jeane JSoufre Muscat, — Creamy yellow, and 
very sweet. 
Lamarque,— Pale lemon yellow, large and fine. 
Madam Jou vain, —Bright rose, buff eentre, fra- 
grant. 
Madam Dcslongcliamps,— Rosy white, finely 
formed, small and double. 75c. 
♦Marl© Charger, — Full, yellow changing to car 
mine. ’ 75c 
Morphee, — Rose, petals pointed, unique. 
♦Mrs. Siddons. — Full, yellow fading to straw co 
lor. ‘ 75c 
Oetavfe, — Fine reddish purple, extra. 75c 
Opliire,— Bright salmon, or fawn; fine. 
Flialas, — Large, full white, shaded with rose; su 
perb. 75c. 
Prudence Rccsor,— Rose, double. 
Solfatare,— Saffron yellow, large and fine. 
♦Vicomtesse d’Avesue, — Full, fine form, clear 
rose. 
Vitellfna,— White, with a yellowish rosy centre; 
very pretty and fine. 
CHINA, OR BENGAL ROSES. 
This class is desirable and fine for the open ground, filling up the entire season with a profusion of bloom. 
In their habit, they are comparatively dwarfish. Their flowers are mostly cupped : a few are globular. They 
commence flowering in April, and continue a constant succession until arrested by frost. If potted and hous- 
ed, they will continue to bloom throughout the winter months. They are all tender, and require protection. 
When not taken up, we find the best preservative to be a covering of litter, or one or two inches of soil. 
Price, 37 1-2 cents, except xvliere noted. 
“ per dozen, our selection, $3. 
Agrippina,— Rich velvety crimson. 
Aim© Beapres,— Small, double, rosy violet. 
Arcli Duke Cliarles,— Rose changing to crim- 
son. ' 50c. 
Bell© de Monza,— Rose, changing to crimson. 
* Bonlieur du Jour,— Full, blush rose. 
Carmine d’Xebbles,— Deep carmine ; superb. 
Superb,— Deep carmine; beautiful. 
Cels,— Blush, large and profuse bloomer. 
Citoyennc de deux Mondes,— Full, deep pur- 
ple; very fine. 50c. 
*Gen. Soyer, — Full, rosy lilac. 
Hamilton,— Fine rosy purple. 
Indica Superba,— Deep rose, large. 
LouiN Pliillippe,— Rich dark crimson. 
♦Lucullus,— Very full dark purple velvet. 50c 
♦Madame Breon, — Large, full, handsome rose. 
Fink. JDaily,— Profuse bloomer, pink. 
