98 ROSES THAT BLOOM THE WHOLE SEASON. ' 



sions to variety ; the foliage, when young, has a pe- 

 culiar red color. Fleur de Jeune Age, or Lamarque 

 a coeur rose, has the growth and habit of Jaune 

 Des]prez, and no doubt is a seedling from that rose ; 

 it is of a yellowish white with a delicate pink 

 centre, quite fragrant. The Noisette Koses have 

 become so much impregnated with the varieties 

 of Kosa Odorata, that many of the sorts, when 

 they bloom for the first time, are denominated 

 " The" roses, but their further growth and sub- 

 sequent bloom bring them under the head of 

 Noisettes, from their tendency to produce their 

 flowers in large clusters. Jaune Desprez, Desprez 

 UArcole, and French Yellow Noisette, are the same. 

 It enjoys a celebrity which few of its tribe have 

 attained for hardiness, rapidity of grovrth, fra- 

 grance, and, when well established, for profusion 

 of flowers, which it produces in large clusters. 

 The color is a rosy-buff' inclining to orange, and 

 perfectly double. It should always be planted 

 where it will be under the eye, as its color does 

 not make it a remarkable object from a distance, 

 a qualification which Fellenberg possesses in the 

 most eminent degree. Jeanne cCArc, a strong 

 grower, of a pure white color, very fragrant, 

 flowers rather small for the habit of the plant. 

 Lais^ a new white, of full form and free growth, a 



