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Salct, free or via. Lacharme, 1H54. Light rose, large, full: 
pretty in bud. Budded plants. 
Sir Garnet Wolsclcy, vig. or free Cranston, 1875. Said 
to be a seedling from Prince Camille <1e Rohan. Closely re¬ 
sembles Maurice Bemardin in habit and flower; an improve¬ 
ment in quality, but not in freedom of bloom. 
Solfaterrc, trig. Syn. Augusta. Boyeau, 1843. Raised from 
La marque Sulphur yellow, large, full, slightly fragrant.. .. 
Sombrcuil, vig. Robert & Moreau, 1851. Creamy white, tinted 
with rose, very large; quite free from mildew, and one of the 
hardiest. A splendid sort for growing out of doors. 
Soupert et Notting, dwf. Pernet, 1874. Rose color, very 
large, very full, globular form, highly scented; very tine when 
perfect, but unreliable Budded plants. 
Souvenir do Charles Montault, free. Velvety purple and 
crimson; very fragrant. 
Souvenir do Henry Clay, free. Ball, 1854. A hybrid Scotch; 
rose color; small or medium size, gives some blooms in the 
Autumn. 
Souvenir de Malmaison, mod. Beluze, 1843 Delicate 
flesh, tinted with fawn: flat form: very large and full, with 
rich foliage. A superb Rose. 
Souvenir d’un Ami, free. Belot. 1846. Pale rose, sometimes 
slightly suffused with salmon, very large, full, globular, 
highly perfumed; an old fa vorite. Highly esteemed for forc¬ 
ing, but a poor bedder. 
Stanwell Perpetual, mod Lee. Blush, medium size, double, 
delicately scented, foliage very small, nine to eleven leaflets. 
A hybrid which blooms in the Autumn, and is the earliest to 
blossom in the Spring of any sort catalogued by us . 
Sunset. A sport from Perle des Jardins. “ Identical in every re¬ 
spect with that variety except that its color instead of being 
a canary yellow is of a rich, tawny shade of saffron and 
orange, similar but deeper than Safrano or Mad. Falcot. In 
size, vigor and productiveness it is in all respects the same as 
the variety from which it sprung '* $1.50 $2 and $3 each.... 
Triomphc do Luxembourg, free. Hardy, 1836. Buff-rose, 
large, good buds, of healthy habit; a desirable bedding 
variety. . 
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Triumphant, rig. Joshua Pierce. 1850. Deep rose, double 
and compact, distinct. Seven leaflets are not uncommon.. .. 
Victor Vernier, mod. Lacharme, 1859. Bright rose with 
carmine center, a very fresh shade of color; not fragrant; free 
bloomer; wood nearly smooth. Evidently a kind with a 
strong infusion of Bourbon or Tea blood: this variety with 
its numerous progeny, is more tender than any of the other 
types in the class. A beautiful Rose. 
\ iolette Bouyer, free or vig. Lacharme, 1881. From Jules 
Margottm x Sombreuil. Mottled blush; seems rather shy, I 
and not inclined to open.. J 
\ iseountess Falmouth, dwf. Bennett, 1879. Silvery rose, 
large, very full, with the form and fragrance of Soupert et 
Not ting. The wood is very thorny, the shoots slender. 
W. A. Richardson, vig. Ducher, 1878. Orange yellow, medium 
size, good form; very distinct This Rose has greatly im¬ 
proved since we first grew it; we have had a plant in green¬ 
house trained to wires, that has produced a large quantity of 
beautiful buds of unique coloring.*. I 
White Banksia, vig Pure white, small, full flower; violet-j 
scented. 
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