tobacco (such as Pooley's Tobacco Powder) which are certain 

 death to them, and are easily applied. 



Souiienir de Mont^. Poiteau is a rose of excellent qualities; there 

 is a peculiar salmon tinge about the centre of it which quite 

 entitles it to be considered a novelty, and we look forward with 

 some interest to its more frequent appearance. Mons. Margottin 

 himself considered it the best rose he had reared since Jules 

 Margottin, a rose which, amidst the multitude of new flowers, 

 still holds a foremost place. 



