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Rose James Sprunt, dark cherry red. c. 
Lamarque, white, shading to lemon, n. 
La Princess Vera, rich ivory white, shaded with 
coppery yellow, veined with pale blush and car¬ 
mine. t. 
La Pactole, pale lemon, t. 
Louis Richard, coppery rose, changing to buff, 
shaded with carmine, center sometimes brilliant 
rosy crimson, t. 
Madame Margottin, carmine-pink, tinged with 
lilac, t. 
Madame Camille, delicate rosy flesh, changing to 
salmon, t. 
Mad. de Vatry, rich crimson scarlet, very bright, t. 
Marechal Niel, yellow, tea-scented, ti. 
Madame Lambard, silver bronze, changing to 
salmon, shaded with carmine and rose. t. 
Marie Guillot, white, with lemon tinge, t. 
Mrs. Bosanquet, pale rose, shaded with deep rose. c. 
Madame Caroline Kuster, orange yellow. 
M’lle Rachel, white, delicately tinged with lemon, t. 
M’lle Mathilde Lenoerts, bright pink, tinged with 
white t. 
Marie Van Houtte, white, tinged with yellow, 
and shaded pale rose. /. 
Phcenix, rosy-purple; quite hardy, b. 
Pierre de St. Cyr, rosy-carmine; nearly hardy, b. 
Queen’s Scarlet, rich, dark crimson; free bloomer, c. 
Queen of Bedders, flowers large ; rich deep crim¬ 
son ; very double ; free bloomer, b. 
Royal Tea, creamy white tinged with yellow, t. 
Reine Marie Henriette, clear cherry red ; flowers 
borne in clusters, t. 
Saffrano, saffron-yellow, t. 
Sanguinea, deep crimson, c. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison, pale flesh; large, b. 
Triomphe de Luxembourg, coppery rose, large 
and full. t. 
Triomphe de Milan, white, with pale yellow 
center. /. 
Washington, white cluster; quite hardy, n. 
White Tea, flowers pure white, t. 
Yellow Tea, flowers light yellow, t. 
NEW AND SCARCE VARIETIES. 
Abbe Girardin, soft, satiny rose, shaded darker in 
the center ; 30 cents, b. 
Andre Schwartz, bright glowing scarlet, shading to 
rich crimson; profuse bloomer: flowers large and 
full. 40 cents, t. 
Catharine Mermet, flesh color; flowers large, buds 
finely formed ; very fragrant ; 30 cents, t. 
Camoens, light pink, tinged with yellow at the base. 
30 cents, h. t. 
Cornelia Cook, pure white, extra. 30 cents each. /. 
Duchess of Edinburgh, intense glowing crimson; 
very brilliant and beautiful. 30 cents each. t. 
Etoile de Lyon, beautiful deep yellow; flowers 
large and fine shape ; an abundant bloomer. This 
is probably destined to be one of the most popular 
Roses in cultivation. 40 cents, t. 
Madame Welche, beautiful amber yellow, deepen¬ 
ing towards the center to orange, tinged and shaded 
crimson. 30 cents each. t. 
Miss Edith Gifford, rich creamy-white, delicately 
tinged with blush and pale lilac. 40 cents, t. 
Niphetos, pure white ; very large ; extra. 30 <ffs, /. 
Perle des Jardins, rich shade of yellow, very per¬ 
fect in form, free grower, and very profuse bloomer. 
30 cents each. t. 
Pierre Guillot, bright, dazzling crimson, shading to 
carmine; flowers large, double and full; very fra¬ 
grant. 40 cents, h. t. 
Red Malmaison, bright glowing crimson; flowers 
full and perfectly formed. 40 cents, b. 
Reinc Maria Pia, deep rose, center reddish crimson. 
30 cents, i. 
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Rose Sunset. A sport from Perle des Jardins. The 
flowers arc a beautiful saffron color, heavily tinted 
with orange. They are handsome in the bud, and 
on opening are full, and perfectly double ; 30 cts. t. 
Viscountess Falmouth, bright shining rose, re¬ 
verse of petals bright carmine ; very large ; full and 
splendid form. 35 cents, h. t. 
POLYANTHA ROSES. 
This class is a distinct one. For many purposes its va¬ 
rieties are excellent. They arc continuously in bloom ; 
desirable for house culture. The flowers are produced 
in clusters, and, although not large, are very perfect and 
handsomely formed. Splendid for cutting. Each, 30 cts. 
Anne Marie de Montravel, pure white flowers 
double and perfect. 
Little White Pet. This is one of the best. The 
flowers, on opening, are very light pink or blush, 
but change to pure white. Splendid for cutting. 
M’lle Cecile Brunner, salmon-pink, deeper in the 
center; flowers small, a beautiful miniature Rose. 
Mignonette, rose, changing to blush ; clusters very 
large ; flowers small and delicate. 
Paquerette, pure white, full and prettily formed. 
For Hardy Roses see pages 52 and 53, 
where will be found descriptions of the choicest Hybrid 
Perpetual, Moss, and Climbing varieties. 
RUBUS. 
Rubus grandiflora, (Double Flowering Black¬ 
berry,) flowers large, pure white; excellent 
plant for house in winter,. 25 
