THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 



26£ 



BOUEBON PERPETUALS. 



Baron Gonella, bronzy rose ; 

 Baron de Noirmont, bright rose ; 

 Catherine Guillot, lilac rose ; Emo- 

 tion, tinted white ; Louise Margottin, 

 pink ; Louise Odier, the type of the 

 class, though now somewhat 2 }ass ^'> 

 bright rose ; Mdlle. Emain, white ; 

 Model e de Perfection, rosy pink ; 

 Bev. Bf . Dombrain, bright carmine, a 

 very fine new rose. 



BOURBONS. 



Very dark. — Dr. Leprestre, L a 

 Quintinie (only suitable for pot cul* 

 ture), Bevcil, Victor Emmanuel, 

 crimson and red ; Aurore du Guide, 

 Omar Pacha, Prince Albert (Paul), 

 Dupetit Thouars. 



Rose and pink. — Empresse Eu- 

 genie, Paxton, Justine, Vicomte de 

 Cussv. 



Tinted white. — Comtesse de Bar- 

 bantanne, Madame Angelina, Souve- 

 nir de la Malmaison. 



HYBRID NOISETTES. 



Louise Darzins, Madame Alfred 

 de Bougeinont, white ; Pavilion de 

 Pregny, inside of the petals bright 

 rose, purplish in the autumn, reverse 

 of petals quite white, very pretty and 

 free flowering. 



NOISETTES. 



America, Celine Forestier (or 

 "Lysias" really), Cloth of Gold, 

 Eellenberg (for garden work), Jaune 

 Desprez (tender), Lamarque, Nar- 

 cisse, Ophirie, Triomphe de Bennes, 

 Mareschal Niei, yellow. 



CHINA. 



Cramoisie Superieure and Fabvier, 

 crimson (for beds) ; Common China, 

 rose ; Margottin, dark crimson ; 

 Mrs. Bosanquet, flesh. 



TEAS. 



Comte de Paris, pale blush ; De- 

 voniensis, tinted white ; Due de Ma- 

 genta, rosy salmon ; Gloire de Dijon, 

 salmon and bufF, sometimes deep 

 yellow centre ; Louise de Savoie, 

 pale yellow ; Madame Bravy, French 

 white ; Madame Sertot and Alba 

 rosea are very similar to this rose ; 

 Melanie Wilier moz, tinted white ; 

 Moiret, rosy fawn ; Niphetos, white ; 

 Souvenir d'Elise, white, tinted cen- 



tre ; Souvenir d'un Ami, deep rose ; 

 President, pale rose and salmon ; 

 Vicomtesse de Cazes, orange yellow ; 

 Madame Falcot, apricot. 



BEST NEW ROSES OF 1865. 



H. P.'s, Achille Gonod, bright 

 carmine red ; Charles Margottin, 

 brilliant carmine ; Dr. Andry, deep 

 rich crimson ; Duke of Wellington, 

 bright crimson ; Duchesse de Caylus, 

 brilliant carmine ; Duchesse de Me- 

 dina Coeli, blood red; Madame 

 Amelie Halphen, bright carmine 

 rose ; Madame Moreau, deep shaded 

 crimson ; Bushton Badclyffe, deep 

 rose ; Marguerite de St. Arnaud, pale 

 rose ; Xavier Olibo, very dark shaded 

 scarlet; King's Acre (Cranston), 

 crimson. Tea (query noisette ?), 

 Marechal Niel, yellow ; B. Bev. H. 

 Dombrain, carmine. 



THE NEW ROSES FOR I860. 



Mr. William Paul, of Waltham 

 Cross, has : H. P.'s, Black Prince, 

 dark crimson, shaded black ; Dr. 

 Lindley, crimson, black centre ; Glo- 

 bosa, dark bright crimson, petals 

 closing over at top ; Lady Suffield, 

 purplish crimson. 



Paul and Son, Cheshunt : Princess 

 Mary of Cambridge, pale rose. 



THE BEST YELLOW ROSES. 



Gloire de Dijon, often as yellow as 

 Elize Sauvage ; Cloth of Gold, Elize 

 Sauvage, La Boule d'Or and Madame 

 William (under glass), Celine Fores- 

 tier and Triomphe de Bennes (out of 

 doors in good climates only), Mare- 

 chal JSTiel (not yet proved in the open 

 air), Madame Falcot, orange yellow ; 

 Vicomtesse Decazes (requires shelter 

 in winter), Smith's yellow noisette 

 (fine under glass only). 



A FEW EFFECTIVE NEW CLIMBERS 

 OR PILLAR ROSES. 



H. P.'s, Mdlle. Betsy Haiman, 

 light crimson ; Madame Louise Cori- 

 que, crimson ; Bed Bover (William 

 Paul), vivid crimson or scarlet; Glory 

 of Waltham (William Paul), vivid 

 crimson; Teas, climbing Devoniensis, 

 tinted white ; Homere, rose. 



FIFTY OF THE FINEST ROSES FOR 

 SUBURBAN LOCALITIES. 



Hybrid Perpetuate. — Alfred de 

 Bougemont, Anna Alexieff, Baron 



