ROSES THAT BLOOM IX JUXE. 



shaded crimson, and fragrant. Belle Theresa pro- 

 duces its dark crimson shaded flowers in clusters 

 finely scented. Bon Ginneure^ very bright red, 

 edged with violet, perfectly imbricated, an early 

 and profuse bloomer, beautiful. Belle Marie^ 

 superb, large bright pink, very double, cupped 

 and sweet scented. Brennus^ or St. Bremw.s^ is 

 superb ; the flowers are extra large, of a glowing 

 red, perfectly double ; it makes fine shoots, and 

 is an excellent pillar plant ; it is the celebrated 

 Queen Victoria Rose^ of Charleston, S. C. Blair ii 

 is very large, with a rose-colored edge ; the petals 

 are very stiff and bold ; the buds and flowers are 

 both magnificent ; it is an English rose, and said 

 to be a seedling from the common Tea Rose. 

 Catel is curiously shaded with red, crimson, and 

 purple ; it is perfectly double, of dwarf habit, and 

 makes a beautiful bush. Celicel is a rosy blush, 

 a very abundant bloomer-; the flowers are large 

 and in clusters ; it seeds freely ; and promises to 

 be one of the best for hybridizing with other 

 sorts. Chenedale^ vivid crimson, large and full; a 

 fine grower. Cesonie is a large rosy pink, chang- 

 ing to blush, perfectly double, and makes a splen- 

 did dwarf rose. Cerisette is a very pretty profuse 

 flowering bright red, almost approaching a scarlet ; 

 flowers rather small, but very double and profuse. 



