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tacts are considered, wo think this list has no equal in any Catalogue of the present 
season. 
Price 25 Cents Each : $2.50 per Dozen. 
Augustine Guinoiseau. Or White La 
France, with which it seems to be iden- 
tical in habit, form and vigor, but in 
color it is a delicate blush at the centre, 
growing lighter and lighter until along 
t he edges it is almost a pure white. 
Arch Duke Charles. Color a brilliant 
crimson scarlet with violet. 
Agrippina. A rich, velvety crimson: 
beautiful buds: for bedding is unsur- 
passed: few Roses are so rich in color. 
Beauty of Stapleford. Flowers very 
large and of perfect form: deliciously 
scented. Tea fragrance: color a clear, 
bright pink, shading to a bright rosy 
crimson: makes large and beautiful 
buds, and is a constant and profuse 
bloomer. 
Bride. This is a sport from Catharine 
Mermet. of which it is a facsimile, ex- 
cept in color, which is pure white; it is 
a more abundant bloomer than tlx* 
parent, and as a cut Mower lasts longer 
fresh than any other white Hose in 
existence. 
Bon Silene. Is equally vital liable for 
Summer or Winter blooming: buds of 
beautiful form; an unusually free 
bloomer; color deep rose, shaded car- 
mine. 
Bona Weillshott. A very strong grow- 
er: Mower large and double, and of the 
eontifolia form; color rosy vermilion, 
with centre of orange red. 
Countess Anna Thun. A strong bushy 
grower, with Mowers freely produced 
on short stems j Mowers extra line and 
large; color a rich orange yellow, shad- 
ed with silvery salmon. 
Chateau des Bergeries. Large canary 
yellow bud. nearly equal to Perl e des 
Jardins in size. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. In this 
new sort we have all the good qualities 
which made its parent famous, viz.: 
strong, healthy constitution, freedom 
of bloom and the delightfully fragrant 
deep yellow Mowers, familiar to every 
lover of choice Roses: when to these 
excellent traits we add that the new 
Climbing Perle is a most rampant run- 
ning Rose, some idea of its great value 
may be had. 
Clotilde Soupert. In this beautiful 
variety the plant grows from sixteen 
to eighteen inches high, and is an ex- 
cellent sort for either bedding or not 
culture; the Mower is large, very full 
and finely imbricated; the outer petals 
are pearly white, shading to a fine rosy 
pink centre; very free flowering. 
Countess de Vitzthuni. Strong grow- 
ing. bearing a profusion of large, dou- 
ble. finely formed flowers; color of 
centre a bright Naples yellow, shading 
to a lighter tint. 
Catharine Mermet. One of the finest 
Roses grown; the buds are very large 
and globular, the petals being recurved 
and showing to advantage the lovely 
bright pink of t he centre, shading into 
light creamy pink, reminding one of 
La France in its silvery shading. 
Capt. LeFort. Color of flower a rosy 
purple; reverse of the petals a china 
rose: long buds on stiff stems; a variety 
of great merit. 
Coquette de Lyon. A good growing 
variety'and very free flowering; a fine* 
yellow Hose; called the yellow Her- 
mosa from its free flowering habit. 
Cornelia Cook. A beautiful creamy 
white: buds of immense size and very 
double; does not open well at all times, 
which is its weak point, but when well 
grown is a magnificent flower. 
Countess Eva Starliemberg. The bud 
is long in form, opening into a tine* 
double Mower of very great beauty and 
heavy texture: color a creamy yellow, 
shading to ochre at the centre; borders 
of the petals touched with rose. 
Charles de Frauciosi. The bud is long 
and nicely formed, of orange red color; 
the flower is large and double; color a 
chrome yellow, shading to salmon, the 
outer petals shaded rose. 
Comte fie Paris. Brilliant red, shaded 
and illuminated with bright crimson; 
large, full and of fine form; very vigor- 
ous. 
Comptesse de Frigneuse. A very fra- 
grant and beautiful Tea Hose with 
long pointed buds like Niphetos; color 
delicate canary ; very free bloomer and 
a fine forcing vaflety. 
Dr. Dusillet. A strong dwarf grower, 
with large Mowers of salmon yellow 
color at the centre, changing to clear 
yellow at the ends oY the petals, also 
shaded rose; very free in bloom. 
Duchess of Edinburg. A splendid 
Hose, in great demand for its lovely 
buds, and remarkable for its beautiful 
color, which isoneof the most glowing 
scarlets. 
Duchess de Bragrance. Light canary 
yellow; after the style of Coquette de 
Lyons, but stronger and of better con- 
struction. 
Dr. Grill. Medium size, vivid yellow, 
centre light orange, shaded pink; very 
exquisite fragrance. 
Duchess of Albany. This variety is a 
sport from La France, but is far super- 
ior to it in every way, deeper in color, 
more expanded in form and larger in 
size; the Mowers are deep, even pink, 
very largo and full. 
Edmond Sablay'rolles. Growth vigor- 
ous. producing short stems, crowned 
with flowers; color of flower a beautiful 
hortensia rose; interior of the flower 
reddish peach color, shading finally 
into rosy carmine. 
Elize Beauvillaine. A variety especi- 
ally valuable for the Southern States, 
where it will be entirely hardy; it is a 
very rapid grower and produces deep 
bun colored Mowers, very similar in 
color to the well known Sunset Hose. 
Emile Bardiaux. A strong, rampant 
grower; Mowers large and double; color 
a bright carmine rod. shaded with soft 
violet. 
