APPENDIX. 
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When this work was commenced I intended to leave 
entirely out of my consideration the innumerable 
double Roses of the gardens. And this for two reasons; 
they are more property in the province of the cultivator 
than of the botanist; and it is well known that Mr. 
Sabine has been studying them for many years with a 
view to publishing the result of his observations in the 
Transactions of the Horticultural Society. Neverthe- 
less, by the persuasion of some of my friends, I have 
been induced to alter my original intention, and to add 
a sketch of a methodical arrangement of the chief 
remarkable varieties, for the use of florists, till Mr. 
Sabine’s more extensive observations shall appear. 
The names I believe are such as are generally em- 
ployed in the principal nurseries near ondon. The 
are all referable to R. gallica, R. parvifolia, R. centi- 
folia, R. damascena, R. alba, and their varieties. 
—— 
Rosa gallica. | 
Aimable beauté. i : : 
| Carmine brillante. 
Chancellor. 
Couleur de feu. 
Bright purple. 
Brunette. 
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Belle pourpre. Dark marbled. 
Belle violette. | Dark violet. 
Bijou. | Delicious. 
Blue and purple. ingy. 
Blue purple. | Double velvet. 
Blush hundred-leaved. . 
Double marbled. 
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