38 THE ROSE GARDEN. 



52. Panachje pleine; flowers white or flesh-colour, occasionally beautifully 



streaked with rose, of medium size, very double ; form, cupped. 

 Growth, vigorous. Probably a sport from the White Bath Moss, 

 which it resembles closely in some points. A beautiful Rose at all 

 times, especially when the stripes are regularly developed. To assist 

 in this, plant it in a rather poor, but fresh soil (turfy loam, for in- 

 stance), giving only sufficient manure to keep the plant moderately 

 vigorous. 

 Panaget ; see Lansezeur. 



53. Partout; flowers light rose, large and full; form, cupped. Habit, 



(Zoe) branching ; growth, vigorous ; shoots, very spinous ; leaves, mossed 

 and curled. A curious and beautiful Rose, but a shy bloomer. Plant 

 it in a good rich soil, and good aspect, and prune moderately close. 



Perpetual Mauget ; see Group XXXI. Perpetual Moss. 



Perpetual White ; see Ditto. 



54. Picciola ; flowers lively crimson, mottled with blush, of medium size, double ; 

 (Scarlet Pompon) form, expanded. Growth, moderate or dwarf. A pretty Rose. 



55. Pompon ; flowers blush, their centre pale pink, small and full ; form, 

 (De Meatus) cupped. Habit, dwarf. A very pretty and interesting Rose, but of 



rather delicate growth in most situations. Prune closely. Decidedly 

 not adapted for a Standard Rose. Found growing in a garden at 

 Taunton, in Somersetshire, about thirty years ago. Probably a 

 seedling of some Moss Rose, fertilized with the old Pompon. 



56. Pompon d'Angers ; flowers reddish purple, small and double. Raised at 



Angers. Introduced in 1846. Prune closely. 



57. Pompon feu; flowers light vivid crimson, of medium size, full ; form, ex- 



panded. Habit, dwarf. A free bloomer, and a pretty and distinct 

 Rose. 



58. Ponctuee nouvelle ; flowers rosy crimson, sometimes covered with large 



white spots, large and semi-double; form, cupped. Habit, erect; 

 growth, vigorous. A distinct Rose. Introduced in 1842. 



59. Ponctuee (Laffay) ; flowers rose, spotted with white, large and very double. 



Raised at Bellevue. Introduced in 1846. 



60. Pourpre (Laffay ; hybrid); flowers rich crimson, shaded with purple, of 

 { Laffay' s seedling i medium size, double ; the colours of the buds most beautiful ; 



form, cupped. Growth, vigorous. This variety requires but little 

 pruning. Well adapted for a short pillar. 



61. Precoce; flowers rosy red, sometimes spotted at their circumference, of 



medium size, full. A very early blooming variety. Introduced in 

 1843. 



62. Presque Partout ; flowers rose, of medium size, full; form, cupped. 



Growth, vigorous. Probably a sport from M. Partout, which va- 



