CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
- OF - 
SELECT ROSES. 
(Alphabetically Arranged.) 
Class. 
Price 
Large 
Si/.t*. 
II. R. 
Abel Carriere, mod. E. Verdier, 1875. Velvety crimson, with 
fiery center. Of better form and finish than most of the dark 
sorts. Shy in Autumn. Budded and on own roots . 
50 
H. R. 
Abel Grand, free. Damaizin, 1805. Silvery pink, sometimes 
glossv-rose ; large full, fragrant; valuable in the Autumn. 
Budded plants. . 
50 
Beng. 
Agrippina or Cramoisi-Superieur, mod. Plantier, 1834. 
Rich velvet)' crimson, moderately double, fine in bud ; a val- 
uable bedding variety. One of the best.. .. 
50 
H. R. 
Alfred Colomb, free. Lacharme, 1805. Raised from Jacque¬ 
minot. Brilliant carmine crimson; very large, full, and of fine 
globular form ; extremely fragrant, and in every respect a 
superb sort. Green wood with occasional pale greenish thorns; 
foliage large and handsome. One of the most useful of all 
sorts for general cultivation. Budded and on own roots. 
50 
N. 
America, vig. (Professor C. G. Page, of Washington; sent out by 
Ward, 1859.) Raised from Solfaterre, fertilized by Safrano; 
creamy yellow ; with a salmon tinge .. 
50 
H. H. 
American Beauty, mg. (Hon. G. Bancroft ; sent out by Geo. 
Field & Bro., 1885.) Large, globular ; deep pink shaded with 
carmine ; delicious odor ; has proved to be a most desirable 
variety for forcing, and may be found valuable for cultiva- 
tion out of doors . ._. 
50 
T. 
Angele Jacquier, free. Guillot, 1879. Pale rose, sometimes 
tlesli; the base of petals tinged with coppery yellow ; very 
sweet; free flowering. A lovely Tea, bearing some resemb¬ 
lance both to CatheHne .Jennet and Ruben h. Highly com- 
mended....... 
50 
P. 
Anna Maria, mg. Samuel Feast. 1843. Blush : cluster large; 
has few thorns ... 
50 
H. li. 
Anne de Diesbaeh, mg. Lacharme, 1858. Syn. Glory of 
France. Raised from La Heine. Carmine, a beautiful shade; 
very large. A superior garden sort; fragrant ; one of the 
hardiest. Valuable for forcing. Budded and on own roots.. 
50 
H. R. 
Annie Wood, mod. or free. E. Verdier, 1866. Vermilion, very 
fragrant; fine in Autumn ; of splendisli finish. Budded and 
on own roots 
50 
H. R. 
Antoine Verdier, mod. Jamain, 1871. Rose tinged with lilac; 
well formed buds but without perfume ; while not of the first 
quality, the flowers are as good as those of Jfenmsa and as 
freely produced ; valuable tor bedding. Budded and on own 
roots .. .......... 
50 
