CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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| Price 
Class. Large 
I Size. 
Ben". Ducher, free. Ducher, 1869. Pure white, good form; medium 
size ; free bloomer. 50 
B. Ducliesse de Thuringe, free, Guillot, 1847. White, slightly 
tinged with lilac. A free bloomer. 50 
T. Duchesse de Vnllonibrosa, Nabonnand, 1879. Coppery rose; 
fades badly, and not of good form. 50 
Beng. Duelless of Edinburgh, mod. Nabonnand, 1874. Seedling 
from Souvenir de David cFAngers. Deep crimson, turning lighter 
as the bud expands; of g<xxi size, moderately full; no fragrance. 
This was sent out by Veitch as a Crimson Tea, but it shows more 
of the Bengal characteristics than of the Tea; valuable for forc¬ 
ing or for bedding out; (lowers freely. 50 
H. K. Duke of Albany, vig. W. Paul & Son, 1882. Vivid crimson 
when first opening, changing darker a* the flowers expand, and 
developing a beautiful shading of velvety black; very large and 
full; a free Autumnal bloomer. Budded plants.. . 50 
II. R. Duke of Connaught, mod. G. Paul, 1875. Deep, velvety- 
crirnson, with a fiery blush; medium size, full and well formed; 
burns badly. Budded plants . 50 
II. K. Duke of Teck, free or vig. G. Paul, 1880. Very bright crimson; 
full, medium size; particularly fine early in the season. Much 
the best of its type ; commended. Budded and on own roots. 50 
H. K. Marl of Pembroke, vig. Bennett, 1882, of the form and habit of 
Marquise de CasteUane y but not quite so thorny; color very soft, 
velvety crimson, enlivened on the margin of the petals with 
bright red ; quite distinct. Budded plants. 75 
B. Edward Desfosses, free. Kenard-Courtier, 1840. Fine carmine 
rose; fragrant, good. '^0 
H. K. Edward IVI orren, vig. Granger, 1868. Cherry-rose; large, Hat 
flower, very full, often imperfect. A splendid exhibition sort 
when well grown. Budded plants. 50 
M. N. Eliza Hoelle, mod. Guillot, 1869. White, delicately tinged with 
pink; medium size; full, beautiful circular form. An exquisite 
rose. Budded plants. 50 
II. Ch Emilio Hausburg, mod. m Leveque, 1868. Violet-rose; large; 
full, or very full; globular; fragrant. Blooms late in the 
season; somewhat unreliable about opening. Budded and on 
own roots. 50 
II. R. Emily Laxton, free or vig. Laxt(;n, 1877. Cherry-rose; good in 
the bud. Budded plants. 50 
II. R. Etienne Eevet, mod. Levet, 1871. Raised from Victor Verdier. 
Carmine-red; one of the finest in the type. Budded plants. 50 
T. Etoile de Lyon 9 free. Guillot, 1881. A splendid yellow Tea. 
It is of the same form, size and fullness of its rival, Perle des Jar- 
dins, but is of a lighter yellow, without salmon, — more the shade 
of Coquette de Lyon , and is of better habit. This variety has not 
proved satisfactory to some growers because the outer petals have 
been ragged. 50 
H. R. Eugenie Verdier, dwf. Guillot-fils, 1869. Raised from Victor 
Verdier. Beautiful silvery-pink, tinged with fawn; large, full, 
finely formed; exquisite buds; large, lustrous foliage; forces 
well. One of the most beautiful roses of the Victor Verdier type. 
Budded plants... 50 
II. R. E. Y. Teas, mod. or dvf. E. Verdier, 1874. Carmine-crimson, 
highly scented. An improved Senatcur Vaisse. Budded plants... 50 
H. R. Fisher Holmes, vig. or free. E. Verdier, 1865. Deet>, glowing 
crimson; large, moderately full, and of fine imbricated form. A 
superb rose; one that may be briefly described as an improved 
Jacejueminot, being of better quality and producing more flowers 
under glass. Budded and own roots.... . 50 
