trayed by Mr. Andrews. A Rose must be sometliing remark- 

 able when it sliines out amongst a number of others of the 

 same colour, and tliis was the case with the Rose in question ; 

 it is evidently of the General Jacqiieminof class, although fuller 

 than tliat Rose, and more intense in its scarlet ; the habit is also 

 good, and we are very much mistaken if it will not prove to 

 be one of the most valuable Roses of the present year. 



