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Push ess de Brabant, light pink ; very fragrant. 
Gigantic % flesh color. 
^ Jermosa, pink ; very profuse bloomer. 
Jfomer, rosy-salmon ; tea scented. 
isabe/la Sprunt , canary yellow ; fine buds. 
Barnet, beautiful, pale yellow. 
3 firw. Gordon, red. 
Lady Warrender, pure creamy white. 
Lawrenciana, small; rosy pink. 
Leveson Gower, rosy-salmon. 
Maria Guillott, pure white ; very double. 
Maria Sisley, white and rose. 
Maria Van Houtte, light yellow, pink edge. 
Melville, clear pink. 
Mine. Rachel, lemon white; beautiful buds. 
Mate. Bosanquet, flesh color ; perfect form. 
Mine. Bravey. creamy-white ; excellent under glass. 
Mine. Bureau, blush. 
Mine. Caroline Raster, orange-yellow ; very sweet and 
desirable. 
Mine. Lacharme, blush. 
Mute. R is tori, blush. 
Mate. I 'atry, carmine-rose. 
Niphelos, without doubt one of the best white roses 
grown; buds large and full, and a free bloomer, 
Nina, creamy-white. 
Raulitie Labante, salmon-rose ; rich tea scent. 
Perl* des Jar dins, deep yellow ; very double, and high¬ 
ly perfumed. 30 cents. 
Pink Daily, pink. 
Purple Crown, purplish-crimson. 
Regains, salmon, shaded with rose. 
Roi de Cramoise, red ; good in bud. 
Sa/rano, buff. 
Sanguinea, rich crimson ; excellent for bedding. 
Sir J. Paxton, vivid rose, shaded with crimson. 
Sombrieul, white, blush ; one of the finest. 
Sou de Anri, salmon and rose shaded. 
Souv. de la Malnraison, flesh color. 30 cents. 
Stella, light yellow. 
St. Joseph, light pir.k ; delightfully tea scented. 
Triumph de Luxemburg, coppery-rose. 
Viridiflora, green ; a curiosity. 
.White Daily, white. 
Yellow Tea, buds nicely shaped ; a yellow tint; one of 
the best for summer planting. 30 cents. 
Roses, Noisette, or Climbing, monthly, these are 
te*id«r, aj»d should be protected in winter; they are 
mostly fragrant, and well adapted to verandas, &.C . 
Redding plants 30 cents each ; $2.00 pec dozen. 
Caroline Manns, blush white. 
Climbing, monthly. 
Glorie d'Dijon, salmon ; deep cup shaped. 
James Sprunt, bright salmon ; valuable as a pillar rose. 
La Marque , straw color. 
Marshal Niel, yellow ; fine form : very fragrant. 
Selina , rose. 
Solfatarre, saffron-yellow. 
Washington , white ; can be wintered out doors with but 
little protection ; profuse bloomer. 
Wood/and Marguerette, white. 
Salvia, 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
Spiendens, flower spike of the most intense scarlet; 
ever blooming. 
Rosea , pink flowers. 
Marmorata nana, a neat, dwarf variety ; flowers even¬ 
ly marbled, scarlet and white ; very striking. 
Saxifraga, sarmentosa, basket plant. 20 cents. 
Sedum, 25 cents each. 
Carnea var, white striped foliage. 
Sieboldii var, leayes marginated with yellow. 
Sempervirens, a succulent plan:, allied to the Sc- 
dums ; good for rock work. 30 cents. 
Smilax, Myrsiphyllunt as/a r ago ides, the-»*e is no 
climbing plant in cultivation that surpasses this in the 
graceful beauty of its foliage. For a parlor or window 
plant, it is indispensable. 20 to 50 cents. 
Solanum, 20 cents each. 
Jasminoides variegated. 
Fol. var, dwarf varieties. 
Thyme, golden lemon, leaves marginafccd yellow. 15c. 
Tradescanthia, 15 cents each. 
Vulgaris, a drooping sort, with bright, glossy green 
loaves, 
