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pillar variet}^ ; it will not exceed seven feet in 

 height with. us. Triomphe de la Duchere^ a free 

 growing pillar plant, producing a profusion of 

 large, rosy blush- colored flowers ; a decided, dis- 

 tinct, and desirable variety, closely related to the 

 Bourbons. Yidoire cTAumy^ bright rosy pink, 

 small flower, very perfect in form, plant of a dwarf 

 habit. Vidorieuse^ Pidorium, or La Vidorieuse^ is 

 perhaps more of a Tea than Koisette, being very 

 like the former, except the clustering of its flow- 

 ers, which are large pale blush, beautiful and fra- 

 grant ; dwarf growing. Yitellina^ pure white, 

 very fine, is strongly hybridized with the Tea 

 Eose ; and has been, no doubt, a seedling from 

 Lamarque, tp which the flowers bear a strong re- 

 semblance. Washington^ pure white, flower me- 

 dium size, quite double, blooming in large clus- 

 ters, a rapid grower, with rich foliage, and very 

 desirable as a pillar plant or for covering objects. 

 Raised from seed by Mr. Stewart, Florist, of this 

 city. Many of the dwarf-growing Noisettes are 

 improved in appearance by budding them on 

 stems two feet high, especially those that have 

 large pendant flowers. Such, as standards, are 

 really elegant. The whole beauty of Noisette 

 Roses (which is very great) can only be fully 

 brought out where the}^ are properly cultivated. 



