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ELLWANGER 6- BARRY’S CATALOGUE OF 
HYBRID WICHURIANA ROSES. 
The habit of these Roses is the same as the Rosa Wichuriana or Memorial Rose. 
Manda’s Triumph. Large clusters of double pure white flowers, 2 inches in diameter, and sweetly scented. 
Growth free; luxuriant foliage. 
Pink Roamer. Flowers single in close heads, nearly 2 inches in diameter; color bright, rich pink, orange 
red stamens; fragrant. 
South Orange Perfection. Perfectly formed, double flowers in great profusion; about inches in 
diameter; color soft blush pink at the tips, changing to white. 
Universal Favorite. Double flowers of a beautiful rose color, about 2 inches in diameter; fragrant. The 
most vigorous of the set. 
DIVISION II.—PERPETUAL OR AUTUMNAL ROSES. 
BLOOMING CONTINUALLY, OR AT INTERVALS FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER. 
CLASS I. 
HYBRID REMONTANT OR HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
(Rosa damascena hybrida.) 
This class thrives the best in a rich soil. The pruning should be regulated by the habit of growth, the 
weak shoots should be closely cut in, those which are vigorous left longer. Most of the varieties are fragrant; 
some of them, like Alfred Colombo Louis Van Houtte , Mme. Victor Verdier, etc., are most deliciously 
perfumed. 
Although they are styled per¬ 
petual bloomers, none of them are 
such in reality. However, many 
of them yield a fair second crop 
of flowers in the autumn, which 
is very acceptable. Aside from 
this, there is no class, take it all in 
all, so popular and which gives 
such general satisfaction. 
Abel Carriere, mod. (E. Verdier, 
1875.) Velvety crimson 
with fiery center. Of bet¬ 
ter form and finish than 
most of the dark sorts. 
Shy in autumn. Budded 
plants. 
Abel Grand, free. ( Damaizin , 
1865.) Silvery pink, 
sometimes glossy, rose; 
large, full, fragrant; valu¬ 
able in the autumn. 
Budded plants. 
ALFRED COLOMB, free. 
(.Lacharme , 1865.) Raised 
from facqueminot. Bril¬ 
liant carmine crimson; 
very large, full, and of 
fine globular form ; ex¬ 
tremely 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. 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. 
