SELECT ROSES. 
Joseph Gourdon—Dark, rosy lilac; full, medium size; very vigorous. 
Louise Odier—Beautiful rose color; large and full ; exquisite form ; cupped. 
La Choice—Rosy red ; free bloomer. 
La Gracieuse—Deep rose color. 
Madame Desprez—Bright lilac rose ; blooms in clusters. 
Mrs. Bosanquet—Pale blush; large and perfect ; one of the finest. 
Omer Pacha—Bright cherry red, full ; imbricated. 
Queen of the Bourbons—Fawn color; good bloomer; beautiful. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison—Pale blush or flesh color; very large, showy aud 
beautiful; an old favorite. 
Class H— Tea Roses. 
The roses of this class are distinguished for fragrance. They are very beauti¬ 
ful, but quite tender, and, when grown in the open ground, should be taken up in 
the Autumn, and bedded in a cool cqllar, or in a frame, and covered with leaves 
and boards. 
Prick — Per plant, 50 cents ; Per dozen, ils 00. 
Bon Silene —Rose color, shaded to lilac ; blooms well in Winter. 
Bougere —Beautiful bronzed rose color ; distinct; large and handsome ; one of 
the best. 
Caroline —Bright rosy pink, peculiar shade ; double. 
Devoniensis —Straw color; large ; double and very beautiful. 
General Tartas —Dark rose color. 
Gloire de Dijon —Creamy yellow, deepening at the center ; large and exceedingly 
fine ; a splendid rose. 
Hymenee —Creamy white ; fine. 
La Sylphide —Flesh color ; handsome. 
Le Pactole —Yellow, double; medium size. 
Madame Bravay —Creamy white ; beautiful form. 
MadameDamazin —Light yellow, tinged with pink. 
Madame Falcot —Dark 3mllow, full and fine. 
Madame Ristori —Beautiful blush ; free bloomer; very fine. 
Marechal Niel —A rose of wonderful size and great beauty ; clear, deep yellow, 
large, full, globular ; very sweet; growth very vigorous ; leaves very large 
and shining. 
Pauline La Bonte —Rose, shaded with salmon ; large and double. 
Princess Marie —Rosy pink. 
Regulus —Salmon, shaded with rose. 
Safrano —Bronzy copper ; large and full. 
Sombreuil —White blush ; large and double ; beautiful. 
Triomphe de Luxembourg— Rosy buff; distinct ; large and very handsome. 
Class I—Noisette Roses. 
The distinguished characteristics of this class is the habit of blooming in 
clusters ; the plants of most varieties are vigorous growers, the flowers are beau- 
