CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
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Class. 
Price 
Large 
Size. 
a 
Stan well Perpetual, mod. Lee. Blush, medium size, double, 
delicately scented, foliage very small, nine to eleven leaflets. A 
hybrid which blooms in the Autumn, and is the earliest to blos¬ 
som in the Spring of any sort catalogued by us. Budded and on 
own roots. . 
50 
T. 
Sunset, mod. Henderson, 1884. A sport from Perle des Jar dins. 
“ Identical in every respect with that variety except that its color, 
instead of being a canary yellow is of a rich, tawny shade of 
saffron and orange, similar but deeper than a Safrano or Mad. FalcoL 
In size, vigor and productiveness it is in all respects the same as 
the variety from which it sprung.”... 
50 
T. 
Triomphe de Luxembourg-, free. Hardy, 1836. Buff-rose, 
large, good buds, of healthy habit; a desirable bedding variety.... 
50 
R 
Triumphant, vig. Joshua Bierce, 1850. Deep rose, double and 
compact, distinct. Seven leaflets are not uncommon. . 
50 
H. R. 
Ulricll Brunner, mg. Levet, 1881. Raised from Paul Negron. 
Cherry-red. Budded plants. Valuable for forcing. 
50 
H. R. 
Victor Verdier, mod. Lacharme, 1859. Bright rose with carmine 
center, a very fresh shade of color; not fragrant; free bloomer ; 
wood nearly smooth. Evidently a kind with a strong infusion of 
Bourbon or Tea blood ; this variety with its numerous progeny, 
is more tender than any of the other types in the class. A beau- 
tiful Rose. Budded and on own roots. 
50 
N. 
W. A. Richardson, vig. Ducher, 1878. Orange yellow, medium 
size, good form ; very distinct. This Rose has greatly improved 
since we first grew it; we have had a plant in green-house trained 
to wires, that has produced a large quantity of l>eautiful buds of 
unique coloring. 
50 
Bk. 
White Banksia, vig. Pure white, small,full flower; violet-scented. 
50 
H. R. 
White Baroness, mod. G. Paul, 1882. A sport from Baroness 
Rothschild. Pure white, the same shape and flower as the parent. 
50 
Budded plants. 
M. 
White Bath, mod. Salter. White, sometimes tinged with flesh ; 
attractive in bud and open flower. This is by far the best white 
moss. Budded plants. 
50 
T. 
White Bon Silene, F. Morat, 1883. * A sport of the well-known 
Bon Silene,, of a pearly whiteness, and possessing the same vigor- 
ous growth and free flowering qualities ”. 
50 
H. T. 
William F. Bennett, vw. Bennett, 1885. Beautiful glowing crim¬ 
son, similar to Gen. Jacqueminot, with more fragrance than hi 
France , with a bud similar to Niphetos; a very free bloomer. 
Small plants, $1.00 each. . 
H. R. 
Xavier Olibo, mod . or dwf. Lacharme, 1864. Very dark, rich 
crimson, large size; a magnificent, velvety rose, that can hardly 
be overpraised. Budded and on own roots. 
75 
Bk. 
Yellow Banksia, vig. Clear yellow; small double flowers. 
50 
