24 THE ROSE GARDEN. 



(Eillet parfait ; see Group VIII., The French Rose. 

 Painted Damask; see Leda. 



67. Penelope ; flowers purplish red, large and very double. Growth, robust. 



68. Philodamie ; flowers purplish rose, spotted, large and full. 



69. Phcebus ; flowers lilac blush, their centre rosy crimson, large and full ; form, 



compact. Habit, erect ; growth, moderate, producing short thick 

 shoots. Foliage fine. 



70. Placidie ; flowers delicate rose, large and very double ; form, compact. 

 Po3oniflora ; see La Constance. 



71. Pompon Totjssaint ; flowers even rosy crimson, changing to rosy lilac before 



falling, small and full ; form, compact. Habit, branching ; growth, 

 robust. A pretty little Rose. 



72. Pope; flowers crimson and purple shaded, their centre sometimes fiery, 



very large and full ; form, compact. Habit, branching ; growth, 

 moderate. A free bloomer, very dark in colour, and altogether a 

 superb Rose. 



73. Portland pourpre ; flowers light purplish crimson, large and double ; form, 



cupped. A distinct Rose. 



74. Princesse Amelie ; flowers dark glossy rose, paler towards their circum- 



ference, large and double, sometimes very double; form, globular. 

 Habit, branching ; growth, robust. 



75. Pulcherie; flowers pure white; of medium size, very double; form, cupped. 



Habit, branching ; growth, vigorous. 



76. Rose des Poetes ; flowers light rose, large and full. 



77. Rose Frayes ; flowers French white, large and very double ; form, compact. 



78. Rose Verreux ; flowers red, tinged with lilac, paler towards their circum- 



ference ; of medium size, full ; form, globular. 



79. Selima ; flowers rosy lilac, large and full; form, globular, perfect. Habit, 



branching ; growth, moderate. The leaves singularly long and 

 tapering. 



80. Semiramis ; flowers fawn in their centre, shaded with glossy pink ; their 



circumference of a pinky flesh, to which colour the centres change 

 soon after expansion ; large and very double ; form, expanded. Habit, 

 pendulous ; growth, moderate. A distinct and beautiful Rose. In- 

 troduced in 1841. 

 Suzanne; see Group VIII., The French Rose. 



81. Sylvia ; flowers purplish red, large and full. 



82. Tomenteux ; flowers rose-colour, striped ; of medium size, double. Blooms 



occasionally in the autumn. 



83. Triomphe de Rouen; flowers soft even pink, the tops of the petals slightly 



turning over soon after expansion, large and full; form, expanded. 

 Habit, branching ; growth, robust. A beautiful Rose, possessing 

 some of the characters of the Hybrid Chinese (Group X.) 



