PERMANENT COLORS. 169 
NVotsette. 
Champney’s Pink Cluster, Belle Marseil- 
laise, and Miss Glegg. 
Gloth of Gold and Chromatella. 
Eugene Pirolle and Admiral Rigney. 
Fellenberg and Beauty of Greenmount. 
Isabella Gray and Jane Hardy. 
Lamarque and Jeanne d’Arc. 
Solfaterre and Augusta. 
Moss. 
William Lobb and Duchesse d’ Ystrie. 
Gracilis, Prolific, and Charles Morel. 
Oscar Le Clerc and Madame Bouton. 
Many of these roses are identical in all re- 
spects save name; the others are certainly 
too much alike to be grown, even in the 
largest collections; for though there may 
exist some considerable difference in the 
habit of growth of a few of those coupled to- 
gether, the distinction between the flowers is 
exceedingly slight, such as can be observed 
by expertsonly. I have in every case placed 
first the variety which seems on the whole 
the most worthy of being retained; in afew 
instances I have found it difficult to make a 
decision, this is where an asterisk (*) is pre- 
fixed to the name. In all these cases (*) we 
