144 ROSES THAT BLOOM THE "^HOLE SEASON. 



cupped flowers, in clusters, a free bloomer. Ed- 

 icard Desfosse^ color waxy-blusli, inclining to 

 fawn ; flowers perfectly imbricated, produced very 

 abundantly ; plants of medium growth. Enfant 

 d'AJaccio of Yibert is the very same as Souvenir 

 dAnselme of some other growers. It is one of the 

 very best of the scarlet Bourbon roses, either 

 for growth, profusion, or fragrance, and is evi- 

 dently a seedling from Gloire de Rosamlne, being 

 of the same color and habit, with very perfect 

 double flowers ; it is a glowing pillar rose. Emilie 

 Courtier does not appear to open freely till after 

 July, when it shows its fine rose-colored fragrant 

 flowers in great perfection. Fedora^ bright crim- 

 son, perfectly double, a strong grower, and will 

 yet prove to be a fine pillar rose. Gloire de 

 Rosarahie^ the flowers are nearly bright scarlet, 

 produced in large clusters, but are not fully double, 

 of rampant growth, making a fine pillar plant, 

 very conspicuous in the distance, clothed with 

 large foliage from bottom to top. George Cuvier, 

 dark rose, finely formed, medium growth, a free 

 bloomer. General Oudinof, flowers crimson, fully 

 double ; plant of good habit, and will prove, I 

 think, a very desirable sort. General Taylor ^ dark 

 carmine, cup form, fragrant, medium size and 

 growth. Gloire de Paris^ deep crimson, large 



