66 THE ROSE. 
are to be chosen for their buds only; Mme. 
Falcot, a seedling of Safrano, has fuller 
flowers of nearly the same shade, but they 
are not so freely produced and the habit of 
the plant is more feeble. The following 
are fine in both bud and flower: Bou- 
vere, Catherine Mermet, Comtesse Riza du 
Parc, Gérard Desbois, Homer, Jean Ducher, 
Jean Pernet, Madame Bravy, Madame de 
Vatry, Madame Lambard, Madame Welche, 
Marie Ducher, Marie Van Houtte, Monsieur 
Furtado, Niphetos (a poor grower), Perle des 
Jardins, Rubens, Sombreuil, Souvenir d’un 
Ami, Triomphe de Luxembourg. Among 
these Niphetosis the only one of bad growth, 
but it isso much the finest of the white Teas, 
that it should find a place in every collection 
of any size. Full descriptions of all these 
sorts will be found elsewhere. 
