CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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Class. 
Price 
Large 
Size. 
H. K. 
Paul Neyron, vig. Levet, 1869. A seedling from Victor Verdier , 
fertilized by Anne de Dieebach. Deep rose color; good tough 
foliage; wood rather smooth ; by far the largest variety in culti¬ 
vation. A free bloomer ; very desirable as a garden Rose ; valu- 
H. Ch. 
able for forcing. Budded and on own roots . 
50 
Paul Verdier, vig. C. Verdier, 1806. Carmine-red, large well- 
built flowers. Budded and on own roots . . 
50 
T. 
Pauline Labonte, vig. Pradel, 1852. Salmon-rose, large, full, of 
fine healthy habit, and one of the most hardy. 
50 
T. 
Perle des Jardins; free. Levet, 1874. A beautiful straw-color, 
sometimes deep canary; very large, full, and of fine form; stiff 
shoots or stems, and very free flowering. Now established as 
the most popular yellow Rose for forcing. 
Pol. 
50 
Perle <POr, mod. Dubreuil. Nankeen yellow with mange center, 
in the wav of Anne Marie de Montravel; very dwarf, branching 
habit, blooming in clusters of twenty to thirty flowers. 
50 
A. 
Persian Yellow, free. . YVillock, 1830. Bright yellow, small, 
nearly full. It is desirable to grow more than one plant, and by 
pruning one this year, in the usual way, and the other plant the 
next year, annual crops of flowers may be had. Budded plants... 
50 
H. T. 
Pierre Guillot 9 mod. Guillot, 1879. Deep red, tinged with crim¬ 
son, full, well-formed, fragrant; it is but little lighter in color 
than Duke of Connaught , much more fragrant, and should be 
grown by all ordinary cultivators in place of Duke of Connaught. 
It makes quite a desirable bedding variety. 
50 
H. K. 
Pierre Nottinjg, free. Portemer, 1863. Deep maroon, illumined 
with bright crimson, often suffused with violet; large, or very 
large, globular form, pointed buds, highly scented. A superb 
dark rose, often at its best in the Autumn; should be in every 
collection. Budded and on own roots. 
50 
Pol. 
Polyautha Simplex, vig. A single species of climbing habit, 
from which Paquerette was raised. 
50 
H. K. 
Prince Camille <le Rohan, /mj. E. Verdier, 1861. Deep vel¬ 
vety-crimson, large, moderately full. A splendid Rose. Budded 
and on own roots .. 
50 
H. R. 
Prince de Portia, free. E. Verdier, 1865. Vermilion, medium 
size, moderately full, well-formed; one of the most fragrant; a 
splendid variety. Budded and on own roots. 
50 
M. 
Princess Adelaide, vig. Laffav, 1845. Pale rose, of medium 
size and good form. Foliage often blotched or variegated. Good 
in bud and flower. Do not prune this variety severely. 
50 
H. Cl. 
Princess Louise Victoria, vig. Knight, 1872. Soft salmon- 
pink ; of medium size, of good semi-globular form; not fragrant. 
Wood rather smooth, foliage dark and handsome. A very beau- 
tiful Rose. Budded and on own roots. 
50 
N. 
Puniila, free. Salmon, shaded with rose; very free bloomer. Seems 
50 
to have Safrano blood... 
P. 
Queen of the Prairies, vig. Samuel Feast, 1843. Bright rosy- 
red, frequently with white stripe. Foliage large and quite deeply 
50 
H. R. 
Queen of Queens, vig. Paul, 1882. Flowers pink with blush 
edges, large and full; of i>erfect form. A new style of flower 
among Hybrid Perpetual Roses, being a cross between a Hybrid 
Perpetual and the Maiden'a Blush. Distinct; decidedly the finest 
Rose of its color. Budded and on own roots. 
75 
B. 
Queen of the Bourbons, mod Mauger, 1834. Fawn and rose; 
fragrant and a profuse hlooiner. 
50 
H. R. 
Queen of Waltham, mod. or free. W. Paul & Son, 1875. Cherry- 
crimson, flowers of good size and form ; a late blooming variety ; 
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quite fragrant. Budded and on own roots. . 
50 
