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T he bourbon roses are the 
hardiest of the Ever - Blooming 
Roses, requiring but slight pro¬ 
tection to withstand the Winter in this 
latitude, and perfectly hardy South of 
the Ohio river. TheyJ are continual 
bloomers, mostly of rapid growth, with 
rich, luxuriant foliage, and are the 
most beautiful in the Autumn. The 
flowers are for the most part, produced 
in clusters, and generally of_a tight 
color, well shaped and somewhat fra¬ 
grant. Some of the freest and most 
constant blooming Roses are contained 
in this section, Hermosia and Malmai- 
son having but few equals for freedom 
and continuance of bloom. 
Price, except where noted, first 
size, 25 cents each. Second size, 10 
cents each, except where noted. 
Abbe Glrardln.—Flowers very large 
and full, delightfully fragrant. The 
color is bright satiny rose, with 
rich crimson center. A constant 
and profuse bloomer. 
Alfred Anbert.—Flowers of bright red, 
and of the most perfect form’. A 
beautiful flower. 
Appollne. — A splendid Rose, very 
large, full and double, exceedingly 
sweet, delicate rose, shaded with 
pink, edge and reverse of petals 
silvery rose. 
Bonqnet de Marie.—Deep rose, tinted 
and veined silver white, free bloom¬ 
er. Very fragrant. 
Comtesse de Barbantlne.—Flesh col¬ 
or changing to white, beautiful 
cup-shaped flowers. 
Edward des Fosses.—Carmine rose, 
medium size, lull and double, very 
sweet, and a most excellent variety 
Emotion.—Rose, tinged with lilac, 
changing to blush and clear rose, 
lull and fragrant. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON. 
Chinese or Bengal Bose, Queen’s Scarlet. 
CHINESE OR BENGAL ROSES—Continued. 
Donglass.Dark, rich crimson, buds of good shape, very free flowering, highly recom¬ 
mended. A valuable variety lor house culture. 
Green Rose.—(See “ Viridiflora.”) 
L. phmnlx.—Red, shaded crimson, tree bloom, flowers medium size and double, de¬ 
licious fragrance. 
liOnis Phlllipe.—Rich, dark, velvety crimson, lull and beautiful. One of the best 
for bedding. 
Lucnllus.—Beautiful dark crimson maroon, large, full and fragrant. A constant 
and profuse bloomer. Extra good lor out-door culture. 
Madame Lawrence.—Pink button Rose, about the size of a ten-cent piece, double 
and fragrant. The growth, foliage and flower are all miniature. 
Madame Lawrence.—Crimson button Rose, same as preceding, but deep of crimson 
color. 
President d’Olblcque.—Bright purplish crimson, large, full and fragrant. A pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Purple China. Rich purple crimson, velvety. One of the most constant, free 
bloomers in the class. 
Queen of France.—Fine, brilliant red, shaded with dark crimson, good size, flowers 
full and very profuse. 
Qneen’s Scarlet. — A splendid 
new Rose. Its flowers, as its 
name indicates, scarlet, very 
bright and beautiful. Should 
be one of the first chosen in 
making a collection. (See 
Bouquet Collection, page 10.) 
Sangulnea. — Brilliant crimson, 
good size. This variety is 
much prized, both for pot cul¬ 
ture and for massing In beds. 
One of the finest. 
Sonrenlr de David.—Fine, rich 
crimson, good grower, large, 
full aud fragrant, constant 
bloomer. 
Viridiflora.—The flowers of this 
variety are pure green, quite 
double. A great curiosity. 
