Chenedole (Thierry): brilliant glowing crimson, very showy, and 
a superb variety ; forms a noble standard or pillar Rose ; vg. 
Comtesse de Lacepede : silvery blush, very distinct and beautiful ; 
vig. 
Double Margined Hip: creamy white, beautifully edged with 
pink ; a very pretty Rose; vig. 
Fulgens (Malton): bright scarlet-crimson, colour exquisite; a 
fine old Rose, very showy, and an exquisite pillar or weeping Rose ; _ 
vig. 
Leopold de Baujfremont: fresh rosy pink, shape perfect; a beau- 
tiful, compact, free-blooming, and fine pillar Rose ; wg. 
Madame Plantier (Plantier, 1835): pure white ; an abundant 
bloomer, and a good pillar Rose ; vg. 
Madame Riviere (Eug. Verdier fils, 1874): very beautiful and 
delicate bright rose, very large, full, and well formed ; vg. 
Magna Rosea: light blush, tinted with pink, very large and 
showy ; 779. 
THE HYBRID BOURBON ROSE, 
(Rosa Bourbonica hybrida.) 
These are hybrids between the Gallica and 
Provence, and the Bourbon Roses; the foliage, 
which is large, handsome, and shining, partakes 
much of the latter kind, the flowers resembling the 
Hybrid Chinas, They are nearly all of vigorous or 
robust growth, forming handsome standards, and 
some make good pillar Roses. A few are good 
show Roses, in fact, Charles Lawson, Coupe d’Hebe, 
and Paul Ricaut, are equal to any in cultivation. 
Catherine Bonnard (EK. Verdier, 1871): cerise-crimson flowers 
moderate size, full, and well formed ; a good pillar Rose ; wg. 
Charles Lawson (Lawson, 1853): bright rose shaded, very large 
and double ; a fine Rose; vig. 
Coupe d?Hebe (Laffay, 1840): delicate rosy flesh, large and 
double ; one of the most beautiful of summer Roses ; 70d, 
