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many cases less ripe than usual at this time of year, and, generally 

 speaking, there is no mildew. In our own garden we have but one 

 mildewed rose, and that happens to be a standard Countess Lacepede, 

 which is not badly affected . 



One great advantage of autumn planting is, that strong plants are 

 used. It is impossible to use any other; no one would be mad enough 

 at this time of year to plant small plants from pots ; open-ground plants 

 are those in request, and the demand is likely to be such that we advise 

 all who know the value of straight stems, stout wood, and well-formed 

 heads, to go to the nurseries and pick for themselves, and to do this at 

 once, even if the ground is not yet ready for the roses. They can be 

 lifted and sent home when wanted ; but to secure a good selection, ib is 

 well to look after them before the leaves are down, while, in fact, many 

 are still in bloom, and before the seasonal rush begins, which is sure to 

 clear off the best in all the classes. 



We have carefully looked over the catalogues, and made selections 

 adapted to the wants of various classes of rose growers, according to the 

 promise made last month. If space permitted, we should like to offer 

 a few observations here and there, as ideas might be suggested by the 

 names and characters of the roses ; but it is essential that we occupy 

 as little space as possible because of other subjects that demand atten- 

 tion, and we therefore subjoin the lists without further note or comment. 



One Hundred Hybbid Pebpetuals — (Old and New). 



Light. — Duchesse d'Orleans, Duchesse de Magenta, Louise Damns, 

 Louise Magnan, Madame Alfred de Kougement, Madame de Canrobert, 

 Madame Eivers, Madame Vidot, Madlle. Bonnaire, Virginal, Emotion, 

 Comtesse d'Orleans. 



Rose and Red (including pink and rose shades) . — Alpaide de Eotalier, 

 Alphonse Belin, Alphonse Karr, Anna Alexieff, Anna de Diesbach, 

 Beauty of Waltham, Belle de Bourg la Eeine, Colonel de Rougeinent, 

 Comte de Nanteuil, Comtesse de Chabrillant, Comtesse de Courcy, 

 Emile Dulac, General Washington, Jules Margottin, Kate Hausburg, 

 La Duchesse de Morny, La Eeine, Lselia, Louise Peyronny, Madame 

 Boll, Madame Derreux Douville, Madame Eugene Yerdier, Madame 

 Hector Jacquin, Madame Knorr, Madame Victor Verdier, Paul Delar- 

 meilleray, Pavilion de Pregny, Princess Alice, Souvenir de Eeine d' An- 

 gleterre, Triomphe de Villecresnes, Vainqueur de Solferino, Wilhelm 

 Pfitzer, William Griffith, Baron Gonella, Modele de Perfection, Madlle. 

 Haiman, Madame de Cambaceres, Madame Lafiay. 



Crimson (including vermilion and carmine shades). — Alphonse 

 Damaizin, Amiral la Peyrouse, Baron Adolphe de Eothschild, Baronne 

 Pelletan de Kinkelin, Bernard Palissy, Charles Lefebvre, Christian 

 Puttner, Due de Eohan, Francoise Lacharme, Gabriel de Peyronny, 

 Geant des Batailles, General Jacqueminot, Gloire de Santhenay, John 

 Hopper, John Nasmyth, King's Acre, Le Baron de Eothschild, Le 

 Ehone, Lord Herbert, Lord Eaglan, Lord Macaulay, Madame Charles 

 Wood, Madame Eurtado, Madame Julie Daran, Maurice Bernardin, 

 Mrs. William Paul, Pauline Lansezeur, Peter Lawson, Princess of 

 Wales, Victor Verdier, William Paul, Souvenir de Montceau, Souvenir 

 de M. Eousseau. 



Dark (including purple and maroon shades of crimson, etc.) — Abbe 



