CATALOGUE 0£ ROSES. 15 
, Price 
Class. Large 
_ ! Size. 
T. Catherine Mermet, mod. Guillot-fils, 1S69. Bright flesh color, 
with the same |>eculiar silvery luster possessed by La France ; 
targe, full, and ol beautiful form ; when the flowers expand they 
yield a delightful perfume; decidedly one of the finest Teas; 
cultivated extensively by florists for cut flowers.. 50 
Pol. Cecile Brunner, mod-. Mine. Ducher, 1880. A hybrid from 
Polyantha simplex fertilized by a Tea. One of the most beautiful 
in the class. Salmon-pink, with deep salmon center; very small, 
full, delicately scented ; admirable in bud and oj>en flower. An 
exquisite miniature Rose for floral work, opera bouquets, etc. 
Violets mix well with it and make a bouquet of rare loveliness. 
Highly commended. . 50 
X. Celine JForestier, vig. Trouillard, 1860. Pale yellow, deepening 
toward the center; the hardiest of the Tea-scented section . 50 
Prov. Centifolia, Cabbage or Common Provence, free. Rose 
color ; large size, globular form ; very fragrant. A superb variety. 
Budded plants. 50 
H. R. Charles Darwin, mod. or free. Laxton, 1879. Brownish-crimson 
with a tinge of violet; targe, full, cupped ; a superb Rose. Bud¬ 
ded and on own roots. 50 
Id. Ch. Charles Lawson, via. Lawson, 1853. Rose-color; large, full 
flowers ; fragrant. Budded and on own roots . 50 
H. R. Charles Lefebvre, free or mod. Lacharme, 1861. From Gen. 
Jacqueminot X Victor Yerdier. Reddish-crimson, very velvety 
and rich, but fading quickly ; large, full and beautifully formed. 
Foliage and wood light reddish-green; few thorns of light red. A 
splendid Rose..... 50 
H. R. Charles Margottin, mod. Margottin, 1865. A seedling from 
Jules Margottin. Reddish-crim on ; form semi-cupped ; very 
large, full and sweet; retains the color well, and is a very fine 
bloomer; foliage slightly crimpled; smooth, reddish wood, with 
occasional red spines ; an excellent, distinct sort. Budded plants 50 
T. Charles Bavolli, free. Rernet, 1875. Carmine Rose, not unlike 
Bon Silene . 50 
II. Ch. Chenedolle, vig. Bright red; large and double; shoots very spiny. 
Budded and on own roots . . . 50 
H. T. Cheshunt Hybrid, vig. G. Paul, 1873. From Madame, de Tartas 
X Prince Camille de Rohan. Cherry-carmine, with a shade of 
violet; flowers targe, full, slightly fragrant. A free bloomer in 
Spring, but not in Autumn; distinct and fine. . 50 
X. Claire Carnot, free. Guillot-fils, 1873. Pale orange-yellow, some¬ 
what like Celine Forestier, but more fragrant; a beautiful shade; 
shy bloomer. 50 
H. Cl. Climbing* Bessie Johnson, vig. G. Paul, 1878, Of the Jules 
Margottin type. Blush, highly scented. A very excellent Pillar 
Rose. Budded and on own roots . 50 
Cl. T. Climbing* Devoniensis, vig. Pavitt, 1858. Creamy-white, 
center sometimes with blush, very large, nearly full, delightfully 
scented ...*. 50 
II. Cl. Climbing Edward Morren, vig. G. Paul, 1879. The flowers 
are somewhat smaller than those of the old variety and they 
seem to open better. Budded plants. 50 
H. Cl. Climbing Jules Margottin, vig. Cranston, 1875. Carmine- 
rose, fine in open flower and in bud ; the best of all the climbing 
sports. It may be grown either as a Pillar Rose, or by pruning, 
kept in bush form ; it should be in every collection. . 50 
H. Cl. Climbing Victor Verdier, free. G. Paul, 1871. Carmine-rose. 
Budded and own roots. 50 
X. Cloth of Gold, or Chromatella, free. Coquerau, 1843. 
Raised from Lamar que. Deep yellow center, with sulphur edges; 
large double flowers. A magnificent variety, but difficult to grow. 
Prune sparingly . 50 
