70 ROSES THAT BLOOM IN" JUNE. 



cupped form, a large and early flower, grows 

 freely, and makes a fine pillar plant; we have 

 some of such, fifteen feet high. Louis Philippe 

 is a splendid large rose, of a dark rose color, per- 

 fect form, blooms in great profusion, and appears 

 to be well adapted for trellis work, or high co- 

 lumns, and has the fragrance of the Damask Kose. 

 Lord Nelson is of a distinct dark brown, velvety 

 color, very double, and perfectly formed. Madame 

 Plantierj very pure white, perfectly double, in pro- 

 fuse clusters, an early bloomer, and very desirable. 

 Pallagi^ Malton^ or Ne Plus Ultra, is a bright rosy 

 purple, and a rapid grower. Paul P err as, pale 

 silvery rose, large, fully double, very distinct. 

 Paul Ricaut, rosy crimson, large brilliant flower 

 of perfect form. Petit Pierre is a large mottled 

 purplish crimson, perfect in form, a splendid 

 grower, and, in spite of the diminutive attached to 

 its name, it produces large flowers. Princess pro- 

 duces its flowers in large clusters; they are a rich 

 pink, edged with blush; it is a good grower, 

 blooms freely, and quite thornless. Proli/ere is 

 very appropriately named, being very prolific, 

 indeed, one sheet of flowers, of a dark rose-color 

 changing to violet, finely and- perfectly formed, 

 and very fragrant. Stadtholder, or Stadtholder 

 Sine7isis, of some, is a beautiful clear pink, very 



