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\V. S. Little’s Price List. 
ROSES—A SPECIALTY. 
Our stock of Roses is as usual large and complete, especially of the Hardy 
Hybrid Perpetuals, grown on their own roots, in the open ground. Of these we 
cultivate a choice list of varieties, selected mainly from the most vigorous growers. 
Besides these we offer some good budded plants, mostly of kinds that do not suc¬ 
ceed on their own roots. These include some of the most beautiful varieties.—For 
descriptions we refer to our Ornamental Catalogue, and Catalogue of Roses. 
We offer this season, our usual stock of Two Year Old Plants, of good size, 
which are always quite scarce in the market. 
To those who desire to purchase in large quantities, to sell again, as well as to 
the amateur, we can offer special inducements. 
PRICES. 
2 years, extra.... 
Selected newer sorts, (ordered by 
themselves) i and 2 years. 
Leading Varieties. —Anne de Diesbach, Baronne Maynard (white) 
Baronne Prevosq Belle Normande, Caroline dcSansal. Coquette des 
Alpes (white), Gen. Jacqueminot (largely), Joasine Hanet, Jules 
Margottcn, Jno. Hopper, La France (in pots), La Reine (largely,) 
Leopold JIausburg, Louis Odicr, Mad. All. de Rouguemout (white), 
Mad. Trotter, Mar. Forey, Paul Ncron, President Lincoln, Prince 
Camille de Rohan, Pierre Notting, Allred Colomb, Sydonie. 
Budded Plants—On Manetti stock, of the following sorts 
Alfred Colomb, Baroness Rothschild, Countess of Sercnye, Gen. 
Washington, La France, Pierre Notting, Marie Bauman, JeanSour 
pert, Prince Camille, Francois Michelon, Rosy Morn,Persian Yellow. 
Mabel Morrison, (finest new white.) 
Moss Roses, including Salet, Glory of Mosses, Prin- 
MARJECHAL NIJEL, 18 to 24 inches (4 and 5 inch 
Young plants, 2^ inch pots 
Note. —As this beautiful rose is only half hardy wc have found by ex¬ 
perience that the most satisfactory way of raiding it is to grow 
the plants in pots. These that we now otTer are healthy, vigor¬ 
ous plants of flood size and already in lull blooming condition. 
Caroline Goodrich— New climbing Gen. Jacqueminot, 
Climbing 1 Itoses— Queen of Prairie, Baltimore Belle, 
and Seven Sisters. 
Gem of Prairies, Climbing Victor 
Verdier and Climbing Jules 
Young Roses, (largely H. P'sj in 2J2 pots, a large assort¬ 
ment of best varieties, fine young plants. 
Per Dor. 
Per 100. 
Per 1 , 000 . 
*2 50 
$lS OO 
£150 OO 
3 00 
20 OO 
180 OO 
4 00 
25 
4 00 
25 
4 00 
25 ou 
4 00 
25 OO 
200 OO 
3 <*> 
20 OO 
4 00 
25 OO 
200 OO 
3 00 
20 OO 
150 OO 
12 OO 
75 00 
6 00 
40 OO 
3 00 
20 OO 
180 00 
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4 00 
3 00 
15 'X 
m * 
2 50 
OO 
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* 120 00 
3 00 
20 OO 
150 00 
4 00 
25 00 
10 00 
60 OO 
2 00 
2 25 
10 OO 
75 <*> 
Note.—W e invite especial attention to these "young rose*;” they are vigorous, healthy young 
plants in a growing condition, and after transplanting into good ground will form large, hand¬ 
some bushes in a short lime, and produce abundance of blooms. 2-16-&4 — iom 
