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Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of 
NOISETTE ROSES, 
These are the finest autumnal bloomers, and are distinguished 'by flowering in clus 
ters. They are not quite hardy, requiring a little protection during severe winters. 
Augusta— Sulphur yellow’, large and full, very fragrant, strong grower similar to, if not 
identical with Solfaterre. 
Caroline Marinesse— Creamy white, small and full, nearly hardy ; flowers resemble 
those of Felicite Perpetual. 
Cloth of Gold (ChromateDa)— Rich, deep yellow ; large, double, fragrant, and a vigor- 
ous grow’er. 
Celine Forestier— Fine, bright yellow’, highly fragrant, a strong grower and profuse 
bloomer ; a fine rose. 
Larmarque— White, with sulphur center, flowers in clusters. A magnificent climbing 
rose under glass. 
Lady Emily Peel— Has pure white flowers in large clusters ; a free grower and fine for 
pillars. 
Narcisse — Pale yellow ; a beautiful tea-scented rose. 
Yellow — Sulphur yellow’ ; rather feeble grower. 
Solfaterre— Bright sulphur yellow, large and gobular. 
Woodland Margaret— Pure white, rather small ; a free bloomer. 
TEA ROSES. 
The perfume of these Roses is most delicate and agreeable ; indeed, they may be 
called the sweetest of all Roses. The flowers are also very large, and delicate in their 
colors, such as white, straw, and flesh color, and various tints of rose combined with 
them.’ They are more tender than any other rose in the catalogue, requiring a house or 
pit in Winter. They are most desirable for pot culture. 
Bon Silene— Purplish carmine. 
Catherine Mermet -Bright flesh color, with the same pecular silvery lustre possessed 
by La France ; large, full and beautiful form ; decidedly one of the finest Tea Roses, 
Cornelia Cook— A seedling from Dcvoniensis. Pale yellowish w’liite, sometimes tinged 
w-ith flesh ; flowers verv large and full ; not a free bloomer, and often does not open 
well, but a superb rose when well grown. 
Jeanne d’ Arc— Pure white, very fragrant and beautiful ; strong, luxuriant grower ; fine 
pillar rose. 
Clara Silvain— Pure white, large and full. 
Clothilde — Bright salmon rose ; large, full, of good shape, hardy and effective. 
Devoniensis — White, w’ith blush center ; large and fine. 
Duchess of Edinburgh— A very desirable novelty. Flowers of good size moderately 
full, deep crimson in the buds, becoming brighter as they expand ; good for At inter 
flowering. 
Empress Eugenie — Silvery rose, medium size ; full, fragrant ; a good variety. 
Glorie de Dijon— Yellow, shaded with salmon and rose ; large, full and distinct. 
Isabella Sprunt — Sulphur yellow, very fine ; especially desirable for house blooming. 
Marechal Neil— Very bright, rich, golden yellow ; very large, full and perfect form , 
the petals are extra large and of good substance ; of vigorous growth and a free 
bloomer. This is unquestionably the finest of all lea Boses. 
Madame Bravy— White, with rose center, large and fine. 
