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Price. 
Class. 
Large 
i Size. 
Pol. 
Anno Marie cle Montravel, mod. Rambaux, 1879. Very 
small, full, white Mowers, resembling Paquerette . All of this 
class are desirable miniature Roses. 
50 
H. R. 
Annie Laxton, Laxton, 1809. Satiny rose, medium or large 
size, very full. 
50 
H. R. 
Annie Wood, mod. or free. E. Verdier, 1866. Vermilion, very 
fragrant; line in Autumn; of splendid finish. Budded 
plants. 
60 
H. R. 
Antoine Verdier, mod. Jamain, 1871. Rose tinged with lilac; 
well formed buds but without perfume; while not of first 
qualit} r , the Mowers are as good as those of Hermosa and as 
freely produced; valuable for bedding. 
50 
B. 
Appol I ine, V. Verdier, 1848. Rosy pink; large cupped Mowers. 
The best of all the Bourbons in open air. 
50 
P. 
Baltimore Belle, vig. Sam. Feast, 1848. Pale blush, becom- 
ing nearly white; compact and fine. 
50 
H. R. 
Baron de Bonstetten, vig. Syn. Baron Ghaurand. Lia- 
baud, 1871. Monsieur Boncenne type. Rich velvety maroon ; 
large, full. A splendid sort, though a shy bloomer in 
Autumn. On o.wn roots. 
50 
H. R. 
Baron Haussnian, E. Verdier, 1867. Dark red, large, well- 
built Mowers. 
50 
H. R. 
Baroness Rothschild, mod. or duf. Pernet, 1867. Light 
pink; cupped form; very symmetrical; without fragrance 
Very distinct and beautiful; one of the finest exhibition 
varieties. The wood is short-jointed; verv hardy and a late 
bloomer. Budded plants. 
60 
H. T. 
Beauty of Staplet'ord, mod. or free . Bennett, 1879. From 
Alba Rosea X Countess of Oxford. Rosy red, somewhat the 
shade of Countess of Oxford, but with a more violet tinge; 
Mowers well formed, large, pretty in bud, but fade quicklv; 
without fragance; mildews easily. 
50 
H. R. 
Beauty of Waltham, mod. W. Paul, 1862. Rosv crimson; 
fragrant. . 
50 
Cl. T. 
Belle Lyonnaise, rig. Levet, 1869. Raised from Gloire de 
Dijon. Pale yellow, sometimes shaded; distinct, fine. 
Ranks next to Gloire de Dijon among members of that 
family. 
60 
Ay. 
Bennett’s Seedling, vig. Pure white, double flowers, of 
medium size. 
50 
Fr. 
Blanchefleur, tree. Vibert, 1846. White, tinged with Mesh; 
medium size, flat; very fragrant and good. Blooms in great 
profusion very early in the season. A valuable garden Rose 
Budded plants. 
50 
P. M. 
Blanche Moreau, Moreau-Robert, 1880. “Pure white, large, 
full and of perfect form, the buds and flowers produced in 
clusters, and freely furnished with deep green moss/* Bud- 
ded plants. 
60 
H. R. 
Boieldieu, rig. Garcon 1877. Cherry red, very large, very lull; 
flat form. An improved Mme. Boll. Budded plants. 
50 
T. 
Bon Silene, or Silene free. Hardy, 1889. Rosy carmine, 
shaded with salmon; fragrant and very free-flowering. Valu- 
able for the buds. 
50 
T. 
Bongoro, free. 1882. Bronzed pink; large and moderately 1 
full: one of the hardiest . 
50 
H. T. 
Brigitte Violet, mod. Levet, 1878. Silvery-rose, slightly 
tinged with lilac; not highly scented, but a good bedding; 
Rose. 
50 
H. T. 
Cannes La Coquette, mod. Nabonnand, 1877 Reddish-sal 
moil, of doubtful value. 
50 
B. 
Caroline Goodrich, rig Red or rosy crimson; medium size, 
poor form . 
50 
