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are very showy. Oouhault is a large rosy blush 

 inclining to yellow in the centre; very double, 

 distinct and fragrant; it grows freely, and will 

 occasionally produce seed, from which fine varie- 

 ties will no doubt be obtained. Hamon is a de- 

 lightful rose, with large flowers changing from 

 blush to deep rose color, a profuse bloomer, and 

 appears to succeed best when budded upon a 

 stronger growing variety. Hardy ^ or Gloire de 

 Hardy ^ is a pretty variety, with pale pink flowers 

 quite double, though not so large as the generality 

 of Tea Eoses. Hymenee is a profuse creamy white, 

 perfectly double, growing freely in any situation, 

 and quite hardy in this vicinity. Hrpi^ohjte is 

 another of the same character, but has more of the 

 yellow in it, and more fragrant. Josejohine Malton 

 is an elegant rose, of first-rate character ; the 

 flowers are large, retaining a cup shape to the 

 last, of a creamy-white color ; the plant is strong 

 growing, and apparently very hardy. Julie Man- 

 saw generally approaches a pure white, though we 

 have seen it quite yellow during cloudy weather 

 in. September and October ; the flower perfectly 

 double, retaining its cup shape till faded. La 

 Sylphide ; this rose possesses every requisite for 

 admiration; it grbws very luxuriantly; the flowers 

 are very large, of a rosy buflp turning to a creamy. 



