Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. oo 
Marchioness of Exeter — A seedling from Jules Margottin. Free; rosy vermilion; 
size medium or large ; form semi-globular, full, fragrant. A rose of considerable 
substance. 
Madame Victor Verdier— Bright cherry rose ; large, compact and finely cupped ; 
blooms in clusters ; a free bloomer. 
Madame Boutin — Dark cherry rose ; large and of bold, globular form. 
Marshall P. Wilder — Cherry carmine ; continues in bloom long after other varieties 
are out of flower ; the finest H. P. rose yet produced. 
Paul Neyron— Deep rose color, good foliage ; by far the largest variety in cultivation. 
Pceonia— Cherry red, brilliant ; extra fine form ; a beautiful rose. 
Pierre Notting— Deep velvety crimson. A beautiful globular-shaped flower, distinct 
and fine. 
Pius the Ninth— Bright purplish red, changing to violet ; very large and full ; robust 
and profuse bloomer ; one of the best. 
Portland Blanche— Pure white flowers, like Blanche Vibert. Said to bloom more freely 
in the Fall. 
Prince Camille de Rohan— Deep velvety crimson ; large, moderately full. A splendid 
rose. 
President Lincoln— Dark crimson, medium size, rich. A most prolific bloomer and 
should be in every collection. Hardy and a fair grower. 
Perle des Blanches— Vigorous, very large and full, well formed ; white center, cliang- 
ing to flesh color. 
Richard Smith— Velvety maroon ; very dark. 
Reine Blanche— Pure white, beautifully cupped. Exceedingly beautiful both in bud 
and bloom. 
Star of Waltham— Carmine Crimson, medium or large size ; semi-globular, full. Fol- 
iage very large. Smooth green wood, with occasional red thorns. 
Sir Garnet Wolseley— Vermilion, shaded with bright carmine. Color well maintained 
throughout. 
Sydonie— Blush, large and fine, distinct ; a vigorous grower. 
Victor Verdier — Clear rose, globular, fine form and free bloomer. Superb. 
Victoria— Pale blush, nearly white, very large, full and double. Strong grower and 
abundant bloomer. 
William Griffith— Rosy lilac, large and beautifully formed, vigorous and profuse bloomer 
One of the best. 
HYBRID TEA ROSE. 
These are produced by crossing Tea Roses and Hybrid Perpetuals. La France is of 
this class, and is probably more highly prized than any other Rose. They are not quite 
as robust as the Hybrid Perpetuals, but sufficiently so to endure our climate with a little 
protection in winter. 
Beauty of Stapleford— Flowers large, double and handsomely formed, color bright 
pink, shading gradually towards the center to deep rosy carmine. Makes beautiful 
buds’ and is a profuse bloomer. 
Charles Margottin— A seedling from Jules Margottin, reddish crimson ; form semi- 
cupped, very large, full and sweet, retains color well and is a very fine bloomer ; 
foliage slightly enmped. 
Cheshunt Hybrid — Cherry carmine, with a shade of violet ; flowers large, full, slightly 
fragrant. A tine bloomer in Spring, but not in Autumn ; distinct and fine. 
Countess of Roseberry— Victor Verdier type. Cherry red ; a good color ; large, full, 
cupped ; not fragrant ; smooth wood, handsome foliage ; promising. 
Duke of Connaught — Bright crimson, changing to reddish crimson ; large, full flowers, 
without fragrance, A showy, good Rose, both in bud add flower. 
