New and Scarce Roses. 
Nice Young Plants, Fifty Cents Each. 
Clotilde Soupert. This beautiful variety 
is a cross between Polyantha Rose Mig- 
nonette and Tea Rose Mad. Damazin; 
the plant grows from sixteen to eighteen 
inches high, and is an excellent sort for 
either bedding or pot culture : the flower 
is large for this class, very full and finely 
imbricated: the outer petals are nearly 
white, shading to. a fine rosy pink cen- 
tre : very free flowering ana beautifully 
scented. 
Countess Anna Thun. A strong Pushy 
grower, with flowers freely produced on 
short stems ; flowers extra line and large ; 
color a rich orange yellow, shaded with 
silvery salmon. 
Chateau des Berberies. A large canary 
yellow bud, nearly equal to rerle des 
Jardens in size: recommended by its 
raisers as a Winter forcing variety. 
Duchess de Bragrance. Light canary 
yellow: after the style of Coquette de 
Lyons, hut 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 for superior 
to it in every way, deeper in color, more 
expanded in form and larger in size : the 
flowers are deep, even pink, very large 
and full, highly perfumed, and of first 
quality in every respect. 
Glorie de Margottin . Dazzling red, the 
most brilliant yet known : large, full and 
finely formed globular flowers: growth 
very vigorous, one of the most .distinct 
hardy garden Roses in cultivation, and 
can be specially recommrnded for .its 
vigor of growth, freedom of blooming 
and hardiness. 
Euciole. Very bright carmine rose, tinted 
and shaded with saffron : base coppery: 
back of petals bronze; large, full and 
finely scented : good shape ; long buds. 
M’me Scipion Cocliet. In bud yellowish 
pink, banded flesh rose, centre yellow- 
ish ; a very free bloomer. 
Meteor. A Hybrid Tea, of strong bushy 
grow i h, producing quant ii ies <>i' finely 
formed deep crimson-scarlet flowers; a 
very free and productive. 
M’me Prancisca Kreuger. Extra fine, 
orange yellow, tinted rose. 
Mad. Etienne. Called in France Dwarf 
Mermet; it is a Rose of great promise; 
very free, producing its buds on short, 
stout stems, 
Mad. de Watteville. This grand Rose is 
is one. of the most beautiful varieties 
lately introduced ; the color is a remark- 
able shade of creamy yellow, very richly 
tinged with carmine, with large, shell- 
like petals. 
M’me Hon. Defresne. A beautiful (lark 
citron yellow, with coppery reflex: as 
charming in bud as in open flower; a 
strong grower and free bloomer. 
Mad. Hoste. 'Phis is one of the finest Tea 
Roses that we have had for years, and is 
equally fine as a bedding Rose or for 
forcing for Winter flowers; it is a strong 
grower, and buds can always be cut with 
long stems; in cool weather it is an ivory, 
in Summer a bright canary with amber 
centre. 
M’me Schwaller. This fine Rose has the 
strong, firm growth of the Hybrid Per- 
petuals. the same form and finish of 
flower, being especially beautiful when 
full grown: the color is a bright rosy 
flesh, paler at the base of the petals. 
Princess Beatrice. A most beautiful 
Rose, and will be of value to all florists 
for Summer buds: splendid for pots and 
fine for bedding. 
Princess Sagan. A strong growing Rose, 
with small closely set dark foliage, and 
medium-sized flowers of the brightest 
scarlet and velvety texture ; a single bud 
or blossom will catch the eye at a great 
distance, so brilliant is the color; it is as 
free in bloom as Ron Silene. and almost 
unmatched m. color, which fully atones 
for its lack of size. 
Papa Gontier. Extra large, finely formed 
buds and flowers; full and. fragrant and 
very beautiful : color a brilliant carmine, 
changing to pale rose; reverse of petals 
fine purplish red. 
Souv. do Wooten. An American variety 
* of great promise for forcing purposes, 
which is heing largely planted by cut 
flower men ; color rosy crimson, or crim- 
son red. 
The Queen. A most charming white sport 
from Souv. d'un Amie: will be useful 
for white flowers: we esteem this very 
highly. 
Mareclial Neil Roses. 
We have undoubtedly the finest "stock of this popular Rose in the 
country, both grafted and on their own roots. Wo have a continued 
demand for large grafted plants of Mareclial Niel for planting in 
conservatories or greenhouses, or out-door planting in the extreme 
South. We have on hand now a large stock of these, grafted on 
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