Queen of Queens.—Pink, with blush edges; large and full, of perfect form; and a true perpetual flowering rose, every shoot being crowned with a flower bud.
Rev. J. B. M. Camm.—Carmine rose; large, semi-globular; fragrant, and free blooming; superb.
Paul’s Single Crimson and Single White.—Most charming roses, and worthy of attention.
Thomas Mills.—Very bright rosy carmine; large and full.
Victor Verdier.—Rosy carmine; a large, showy, free growing rose; good quality, and very effective.
White Baroness.—A white sport from Baroness Rothschild; flowers large and full.
REMONTANT SCOTCH.
Stanwell.—Of Scotch parentage, and has the peculiar foliage and habit of the Scotch roses. Its flowers are large, blush colored, and rather flat. It is an abundant and constant bloomer throughout the season, and its peculiar, delightful fragrance renders it very desirable.
REMONTANT MOSS.
Blanche Moreau.—Large, full, perfect form; pure white; buds and flowers produced in clusters and freely furnished with deep green moss.