228 THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 



White and Light Eose-coloueed Varieties. — Abel Grand, 

 Alpaide de Eut.ilier, Acidalie, Alba Roifea, Comtesse de Jaucourt 

 {Cocliet)^ Devoiiiensis, La Grioire de Bourdeaux, Josephine de 

 Beauharnais, Louise Darzens, Louise Magnan, Madame Alfred de 

 Rougemont, Mdlle. Marguerite Dombrain, Mrs. Rivers, Mdlle. 

 Bonnaire, Madame Koussett, Comtesse de Palikao, Madame 

 Stella, Madame Derreux Douville, Mdlle, Emain, Madame Gustave 

 Bonnet, Marguerite de St. Amand, Mons. Noman (Giiillot pere). 

 Princess Mary of Cambridge, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Fanny 

 Petzold, Madame de MacMahon, Emotion, 



Ceimson and Daek-coloueed A^arieties. — Admiral La Pej- 

 rouse, Abraham Lincoln, Alfred de Roug.'mont, Beauty of Waltham, 

 Charles Lefebvre, Duke of Wellington, Duchesse de Medina Coeli, 

 Eran9ois Louvat, General Jacqueminot, Hotace Yernet {Giiillot fils) , 

 Lord Clyde, Marechal Souchet (Guillofs), Monsieur Boncenne, 

 Madame Moreau, Prince Camillede Rohan, Pierre Notting, Souvenir 

 de Wm. Wood, Thorin, Xavier Olibo, Yicomte Yigier. 



Pine:, Red, and Caemine-coloueed Yarieties. — Abbe Ber- 

 leze, Achille Gonod, Adrienne Marx {Granger), Alfred Colomb, 

 Baron Gonella, Camille Bernardin, Charles Yerdier {GuiUot pere), 

 Charles Rouillard, Comtes~e de Chabrilland, Due de Rohan, Duchesse 

 de Caylus, Exposition de Brie, Fisher Holmes, Francois Lacharme, 

 Glorie de Yitry, Ipswich Gem, Jean Goujon, John Hopper, Jules 

 Mar^ottin, Madame de Cambaceres, Midame Julie Daran, Mrs. 

 Charles Wood, Madame Yictor A^erdier, Mdlle. Annie Wood {E. 

 Verdier), Mdlle. Marie Rady, Marie Beaumaan, Mrs, AYard, Senateur 

 Yaisse, Yictor A^erdier. 



Tello^v Yaeieties, — Celine Forestier, Gloire de Dijon, Mare- 

 chal Niel, Triomphe de Rennes. 



We must refer to page 228 of last year's issue for descriptions 

 of several of the newer kinds that have this season acquired leading 

 positions, and that are most properlv considered amongst the best 

 of all roses known, such as Xavier Olibo, Madame Derreux Douville, 

 Madame Stella, Duchesse de IMorny, Exposition de Brie, etc. But 

 we may properly conclude this pgper with descriptions of a few 

 wbich, as yet, have had no place in the Floeal Woeld, and are 

 now introduced to our readers for the first time. 



3Iiss Ingram. — Medium size, perfectly globular, and exquisitely 

 finished in form and colour. It is a membt-r of the small but much 

 valued group of which Mrs. Rivers and Madame A^idot are the two 

 principal representatives. It has less colour than Mrs. Rivers, and 

 a far more beautiful foliage than it, or than almost any other hybrid 

 perpetual, the leaflets being long and glossy, and a rich dark green 

 colour, with reddish foot-stalks. This variety was raised by Mr. 

 Ingram, Her Majesty's gardener at Frogmore, and will be sent out 

 in the coming autumn by Mr. Turner, of Slough. It is likely to 

 prove the finest rose of 1867. 



Madame Hoste. — This is a most beautiful variety, belonging to 

 the same class of light roses as Mrs. Rivers and Madame Yidot. 

 It appears to differ from all others in this class in its larger size, and 

 a decided tone of lilac in the colouring. It is of free growth, and 

 blooms abundantly. 



