226 PARSOKS ON^ THE ROSE. 



deep rose, darker in center; a vigorous grower, obtained 

 from the popular Gen. Jacqueminot, crossed witb a Tea. 



Reine Marie Henriette. — (Climber). — Large, good 

 form, double; cerise-red; rather fragrant; very vigorous; 

 this is also a cross from Gen, Jacqueminot. 



Sombreuil. — This, which on p. 49 had a mere mention, 

 has proved to be valuable as one of the hardiest of its 

 class, especially for out-door culture. 



Souvenir de Georges Sand.— Large and full, with 

 handsome buds; salmon and rose. Cultivators differ 

 greatly in their views as to its value. 



Souvenir de Paul IVeyron. — Medium to large, fine 

 form; pale-salmon, tinged with crimson; exquisite fra- 

 grance; free bloomer. 



Souvenir d'un Ami. — The high estimate placed upon 

 this variety on p. 49, when it was comparatively new, has 

 since been sustained by rose growers, and it still stands 

 in the front rank. 



Triomplie du Luxembourg. — Large, very double, fine 

 bud; coppery-rose; good habit, and of free growth. 



Viscountess Falmoutli. — (Hybrid). — Very large and 

 full, of fine globular form; delicate, pinkish-rose, exte- 

 rior of petals silvery; highly perfumed; dwarf growth and 

 very showy, but sometimes imperfect. 



GARDEN" ROSES. 



By reference to page 52, it will be seen that under 

 *' Garden Eoses," are grouped several classes which some 

 rose growers regard as distinct. 



In the present unsettled state of classification, that of 

 the former edition is conveniently followed, in mention- 

 ing the more recent additions. 



Etienne Dupuy. — Medium, cupped; light rose color; a 

 very vigorous gi'ower with excellent foliage. 



