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Jaune Serin, yellow. 



Ruga, pale l)lush. 



Rivers's Queen, purplish crimson. 



Laure Davoust, rose. 



Climbing Roses. 

 White Banksian, white, very frag- 

 rant. 

 Yellow Banksian, creamy yellow. 



All the above kinds are what is termed " Summer Roses," that 

 is, they bloom at one season only, in the months of June and July. 

 Those which follow, however, if planted in rich soil, will give a suc- 

 cession of flowers till growth is stopped by the cold nights of au- 

 tumn ; and for this reason, independent of their equal beauty, they 

 deserve extensive cultivation ; indeed, some persons suppose that 

 eventually the Perpetual Roses will drive all others out of our gardens. 



Damask Perpetual Roses. 

 Bernard, rosy salmon. 

 ♦Crimson Superb, crimson, shaded 

 purple. 

 Du Roi, bright crimson. 



Bourbon Roses. 

 Acidalie, white. 

 Armosa, rosy blush. 

 Dupetit Thouars, vivid crimson. 

 George Cuvier, rosy crimson. 

 •Madame Angelina, fawn, shaded with 



salmon. 

 •Queen, fawn-coloured pink. 

 •Souchet, crimson, shaded with purple. 

 •Souvenir de la Malmaison, white, 



flesh-coloured centre. 

 *Le Grenadier, brilliant crimson. 

 •Paul Joseph, crimson purple. 

 Cornice de Seine et Marne, bright 



crimson. 

 Bouquet de Flore, carmine. 



China Roses. 

 •Cramoisie Superieure, bright crim- 

 son. 

 •Mrs. Bosanquet, pale flesh-colour. 

 •Madame Bureau, white. 

 Fabvier, carmine and white. 

 La Se'duisante, flesh-colour. 

 Marjolin du Luxembourg, purplish 

 red. 



•Solfaterre, bright sulphur. 



♦Fellenberg, bright carmine. 



Ophirie, salmon and fawn. 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 



•Baronne Prevost, bright rose. 

 ♦Comte de Montaiivet, purplish crim- 

 son. 



Dr. Amal, rosy red. 



Due d'Alenfon, rosy pink. 

 •Duchess of Sutherland, pale pink. 

 •Ge'ant de Batailles, crimson scarlet. 



Lady Alice Peel, rosy crimson. 

 *La Reine, glossy rose. 



Mrs. Elliot, lilac crimson. 

 •Robin Hood, cherry red. 

 * William Jesse, lilac crimson. 

 •Soleil d'Austerlitz, brilliant crimson. 

 •Sidonie, bright rose. 



Cymedor, bright crimson. 

 •Marquise Boccella, pale pink. 



Tea-scented China Roses. 



Adam, rose, salmon centre. 

 Bougere, bronzed rose. 

 •Devoniensis, straw-colour, buff'centre. 

 •Elise Sauvage, pale yellow, darker 



centre. 

 •Madame de St. Joseph, rosy salmon. 

 Niphetos, white, lemon centre. 

 Vicomtesse de Cazes, bright yel- 

 low. 

 Triomphe du Luxembourg, buflfand 



rose. 

 Marshal Bugeaud, bright rose. 

 Pactolus, lemon, yellow centre. 



For a select list of Roses, the above looks preposterously long, 

 and yet it does not contain more than one-sixth of the varieties culti- 

 vated for sale by some of the leading Rose-growers. However, for 

 the guidance of those who wish to commence Rose-culture on a more 

 limited scale, or to add good sorts to those they already possess, we 

 have marked with an asterisk some of the very best in each class. 



For special instructions in management we must refer our readers 

 to Rivers's Rose- Amateur s Guide, or to Paul's more recent work 



Noisette Roses. 

 Aimee Vibert, white. 

 ►Euphrosine, pale fawn. 

 Lamarquc, pale lemon. 



