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EUAVANGER & BARRY'S 
ROSES FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES 
Those which excel for the various qualities considered are marked * 
Roses Most Suitable for Forcing. 
SUMMER VARIETIES. — *Blanchefleur, Common Moss, Crested Moss, 
Gracilis (Moss), Mine. Hardy, Mine. Zoetman, *Mme. Plantier, * Magna Charta. 
BENGAL AND BOURBON. — Agrippina, Douglass, Duchess of Edin¬ 
burgh, Edward Desfosses, Hermosa, Queen of Bourbons, Souvenir de la Malmaison. 
TEA SCENTED. — *Bon Silene, Bougere, Catharine Mermet, Coquette de 
Lyon, Comtesse Kiza du Parc, Etoile de Lyon, Gerard Desbois, Homer, ^Isabella Sprunt, 
Jean Pernet, *Mme. Bravy, Mme. Lambard, Marie Guillot, * Marie Van Houtte, Niphe- 
tos, Odorata, *Perle des Jardins, Rosalie, Rubens, *Safrano, ^Souvenir d’un Ami, and 
some others. 
HYBRID NOISETTE. —Coquette des Alpes, Coquette des Blanches, 
Madame Noman, and others. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. —^American Beauty, ^Anne de Diesbach, *Bar- 
oness Rothschild, BoieJdieu, Charles Margottin, Countess of Oxford, ^Comtesse de Serenve, 
Francois Michelon, ’“Hippolyte Jamain, John Hopper, La Reine, Mabel Morrison, Mme. 
G. Luizet, Mine. Lacharme, * Marguerite de St. Amande, Marquise de Castellane, Paul 
Neyron, Victor Verdier. 
Charles Margottin is the only crimson one named in the list, the dark varieties being 
much inferior to the light ones for this purpose. Among the best are Alfred Colomb, 
Charles Lefebvre, *Fisher Holmes, General Jacqueminot, Louis Van Houtte, Marie Bau¬ 
mann, Pierre Notting, Marshall P. Wilder. 
Climbing Roses for Conservatory. 
NOISETTE. —Lamarque, Marechal Niel, Solfaterre, and others 
BENGAL. —James Sprunt. 
TEA SCENTED. —AH the Climbing vSections. 
