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however, a perpetual blooming Moss Rose, and 

 very desirable. Coratesse de Murinais^ white, occa- 

 sionally edged with pink. General Drouat^ red, 

 blooming twice during the season, and called per- 

 petual. Herman Kegel^ rosy crimson, flowering 

 frequently during the season, also a perpetual. 

 Princess Royal^ pale pink of strong growth, a pro- 

 fuse bloomer. Alice Leroi^ in growth forms a 

 great contrast to the Perpetual, being a very 

 strong and free grower, and appears to suit our 

 climate well ; the flow^ers are large and double, of 

 a rosy lilac color. Pompon^ or Moss de Meaux^ is 

 very small, and is the earliest of roses, blooms in 

 clusters, of a delicate pink color; the plant is very 

 dwarf, and difficult of cultivation, unless in a sandy 

 rich soil, where it grows and holds permanently. 

 Panachee Pleine^ or Double White Striped Moss, 

 has as yet produced flowers of pure white striped 

 with pink, but it may be expected (like many 

 other striped roses) to produce flowers pure white 

 or pink. I have often seen the old T\"hite Moss 

 have one-half the flower white, and the other half 

 pink. Sahlee is only half double, of a bright rose 

 color, frequently spotted with red. Sans Sepales 

 is flesh colored, the edges of the petals pale rose, 

 affording a very distinct variety. The White Bath, 

 or Clifton Moss, is pure white, of rather delicate 



