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H. K. Queon of Queens, rig. Paul, 1882. Flowers pink with blush 
edges, large and fuli; of perfect form. Budded and on own roots 75 
II. K. Queen of Waltliam, mod. or free, W. Paul & Son. 1875. 
Cherry-crimson, flowers of good size and form ; a late bloom¬ 
ing variety ; quite fragrant. Budded and on own roots 50 
B. Queen of the Bourbons, mod. Manger, 1884. Fawn and rose; 
fragrant and a profuse bloomer - 50 
Beng. Queen’s Scarlet, mod. Ilallock & Thorpe, 1880. Crimson; 
seems to be almost the same as Agrippina- .......... 50 
II. R Red Gauntlet, w//. W. Paul A Son, 1881. Bright scarlet-crim¬ 
son, shaded with deep rose, very large and full. A distinct 
and handsome variety of good habit and constitution. Budded 
plants 50 
Cl. T. Reine Marie Henriette, rig. A. Levet, 1878. A seedling from 
Mine. Berard, fertilized by Gen. Jacqueminot. Flowers large, 
full; color, beautiful cherry-red, a pure shade; flowers some¬ 
what scented. An extra tine climbing variety. . - 50 
II. T. Reine Olga de Wurtemburg, rig. Nabonnand. 1881. Bril¬ 
liant red ; very large, semi-double .- . 50 
II. K. Rev. *T. B. M. Cainni, mod. Turner, 1875. Carmine-rose, a tine, 
enduring shade, medium size, semi-globular form ; one of the 
most fragrant and free blooming sorts; superb. Budded plants. 50 
T. Rosalie. This was raised by us from seed of the Marie Van 
Ifoutte. It is of slender yet healthy growth ; foliage small, 
dark green ; flower small, a little larger than Puguerette, and 
of a deep pink color, about the shade of Madame Lombard. It 
is very pretty in bud and the flowers are of good substance, 
and remain perfect for a long time. It has a pleasing fragrance. 50 
II. H. Rosioriste Jacobs, rig. Ducher, 1880. Bright velvety-red, 
shaded with blackish crimson ; large, full; of flue globular 
form. Budded plants___ - _ _ 50 
T. Rubens, free. Robert, 1859. White, shaded with rose ; long buds; 
large, full and very beautiful ; one of the finest Teas. __ 50 
Rtigosa alba, mod. A species from Japan. Single pure white 
flowers of five petals; highly scented ; a splendid shrub. 
Budded plants ... 50 
Ru gosa rosea, nig. Also from Japan. Flowers rose-colored, 
tinged with violet ; same size and form but of more vigorous 
habit than the preceding; a valuable shrub. _ 50 
Kugosa rubra, rig. Another Japan variety. Flowers single, of 
a most beautiful bright rosy-crimson, succeeded by large 
berries of a rich rosy red color, and are a great addition to the 
ornamental character of the plant. Budded plants. _ 50 
T. Safrano, free. Beaureguard, 1849. Saffron and apricot; a very 
free bloomer. One of the oldest varieties, and in the bud state 
scarcely to be surpassed.. .. .. 50 
P. M. Salet. free or rig. Lacharme, 1854. Light rose, large, full ; pretty 
in bud. Budded and on own roots. . . 50 
N. Solfaterre, rig. Syn. Augusta. Boyeau. 1848. Raised from 
Lamarque. Sulphur yellow, large, full, slightly fragrant_ 50 
T. Sombreuil, rig. 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... 50 
4'. Souvenir de Gabrielle Rrevct, rig. Guillot-fils, 1885. “Sal¬ 
mon white, center coppery rose, large and full, very sweet".. 75 
B. Souvenir de la Malmaison, mod. Beluze, 1848. Delicate 
flesh, tinted with fawn; flat form; very large and full, with 
rich foliage. A superb Rose_ _... ... _ 50 
