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MONTHLY ROSES. — 3 ° cents, except where noted. 
c. China; n. Noisette; b. Bourbon; t. Tea. 
r. Agrippina, bright crimson ; winter bloomer. 
Banksia, white ; very double and fragrant. 
i. Bella, white; winter bloomer. 
Belle Fleur d’Arzens, silver rose, shaded with 
carmine. 
t. Bon Silene, carmine, tinted with salmon ; winter 
bloomer. 
t. Caroline, rosy flesh. 
n. Cloth of Gold, yellow. 
t. Duchesse de Brabant, light carmine, tinged with 
violet; winter bloomer. 
n. Euphrosine, creamy buff; fine summer bloomer. 
t. Gen. Tartas, deep rose, shaded salmon. 
/. Gloire de Dijon, cream, shaded flesh; winter 
bloomer. 
b. Hermosa, pink ; winte bloomer. 
t. Isabella Sprunt, canary yellow; winter bloomer. 
c. Imperatrice Eugenie, rose, shaded with salmon. 
n. James Sprunt, strong grower; dark crimson. 
t. Jean d’Or, yellow ; quite hardy. 
t. Jean Pernet, clear yellow ; fine bud. 
11. Lamarque, white, shading to lemon; winter 
bloomer. 
t. La Pactole, pale lemon ; winter bloomer. 
/. Letty Coles, new; beautiful, full rose colored 
flowers. 75 cents. 
t. Mad. Azalie Imbert, salmon yellow. 
c. Madame Bureau, blush, changing to white. 
t. Mad. de Vatry, center bright pink ; outside petals 
paler. 
it. Marechal Niel, yellow, tea-scented; winter 
bloomer. 
t. Maria Sisley, yellowish white, margined with 
rose. 
/. Marie Guillot, white, with lemon tinge. 
b. Mrs. Bosanquet, pale flesh; large and double ; 
winter bloomer. 
t. Niphetos, pure white ; very large ; extra. 50 < 5 ls. 
t. Pauline La Bonte, creamy flesh ; winter bloomer. 
/>. Peerless, crimson ; hardy. 
b. Phoenix, rosy-purple ; hardy. 
b. Pierre de St. Cyr, rosy-carmine; hardy. 
b. President d’Olbecque, crimson ; free bloomer. 
b. Queen of the Bourbons, carmine and rose. 
t. Safrano, saffron-yellow, winter bloomer. 
u. Solfaterre, light canary-yellow. 
b. Souvenir de la Malmaison, pale flesh; large , 
winter bloomer. 
c. Sanguinea, deep crimson ; winter bloomer. 
11. Washington, white cluster. 
11. Woodland Marguerite, white. 
t. White Tea, pure white. 
t. Yellow Tea, lemon yellow. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES.-40 cents each. 
Achille Gonod, clear, bright rose. 
Augusta Mie, deep blush. 
Belle Normandie, light rose; large and fine. 
Baron Provost, deep rose ; very large and full. 
Caroline de Sansal, delicate blush. 
Doctor Marx, rosy-carmine ; full; extra. 
Gen. Jacqueminot, crimson-scarlet; fine bloomer. 
Gen. Washington, crimson-scarlet; fine. 
La France, silvery white, back of petals rose ; extra. 
La Reine, deep rosy-lilac ; blooms all summer. 
Louise d’Arzens, white, tinged with blush ; fine. 
Madame Plantier, (Hyb.China), summer bloomer ; 
pure white. 
President Lincoln, dark red. 
Souvenir du Comte de Cavour, bright crimson, 
shaded with black. 
Sydonie, light pink. 
CLIMBING ROSES. -40 cents each. 
Baltimore Belle, pale blush ; nearly white. 
Gem of the Prairies, carmine-crimson. 
Greville, or Seven Sisters, blush and crimson. 
Queen of the Prairies, rosy-red. 
MOSS ROSES. — 50 cents each. 
Alice Leroy, rosy-lilac. 
Countess of Murinais, pure white. 
Glory of the Mosses, rose color; large. 
Luxembourg, brilliant red. 
Madame Alboni, clear pink, changing to purple. 
Mrs. Wood, bright rose ; very mossy. 
Princess Adelaide, pink. 
Salet, bright rosy-red. 
White Perpetual, white. 
VERBENAS. 
The Verbena is one of the prettiest, and the most 
popular of all the flowering plants suitable for forming 
beds on the lawn. It commences to flower and spread 
from the first day the plants are set until late in the 
autumn, every day becoming better and more hand¬ 
some. The improper growing of plants has checked 
the popularity of this useful flower to some extent, foi 
it ha.> been difficult in many places to procure healthy 
plants. A healthy plant will cover a space three feet in 
circumference. Our plants arc grown with care, and 
are as robust as seedlings. With names, $1.50 per doz., 
$io 00 per hundred; without names, $1.00 per doz., 
$7.00 per hundred. 
