148 THE ROSE GARDEN. 



148. Phillipart; resembles, if not identical with, Latifolia. 



149. Phcexix ; flowers bright purplish crimson, large and very double ; form, 



cupped; very sweet. Growth, moderate. 



150. Pierre de St. Cyr ; flowers pale glossy pink, very large and very double ; 



form, cupped, fine. Growth, vigorous. A distinct and beautiful 

 variety, blooming and seeding freely. Grown as a "Weeping Rose, it 

 forms a beautiful umbrageous tree, laden with its elegantly-cupped 

 flowers throughout the summer and autumn. 



151. Pluto ; flowers dark crimson; form, expanded. 



152. Pompon cramoisi ; flowers bright crimson, small. Introduced in 1847. 



153. JPourpre de Tyre ; flowers dark crimson, shaded with purple, variable, 



large and full ; form, cupped. Growth, robust. 



154. Pourpre (Fafait) ; flowers rich crimson purple, large and full ; form, com- 



pact. Growth, vigorous. Sometimes fine, but often mediocre. 



155. Premices des Charpexnes ; flowers lilac rose, their margin almost 



white, of medium size, very double ; form, globular. Growth, vigo- 

 rous. The flowers are produced in large clusters; the buds often 

 turn brown and shabby. Quite second-rate. 



156. Prince Albert ; flowers pale flesh. Worthless. 



157. Prixcesse Clemextine ; flowers purple or purplish crimson, their centre 



often light vivid crimson, of medium size, full ; form, cupped. 

 Growth, moderate. 



158. Prixcesse de Joinville ; flowers delicate blush, double ; form, com- 



pact. 



159. Prixcesse de Modexa; flowers flesh colour, tinted with pink, of medium 



size, very double ; form, cupped, fine. A very pretty and distinct 

 kind ; of dwarf growth. 



160. Prixce de Croi ; flowers deep rose colour. 



161. Proserpixe; flowers crimson to purplish crimson, variable, sometimes 



velvety, beautiful, of medium size, full ; form, compact, fine. A free 

 bloomer and good seed-bearer, of dwarf growth. Introduced in 1841. 

 Psyche; see Group XXVIII. Bourbon Perpetual. 



162. Queen ; flowers delicate salmon flesh, often tinged with buff, large and 



very double; form, cupped, fine. Growth, moderate. An abundant 

 bloomer, sweet, and of fine habit; excellent for bedding. 



163. Raymond; flowers bright crimson, of medium size, full; form, expanded. 



Growth, vigorous. 



164. Reine du Coxgres; flowers flesh colour, shaded with pink, of medium 



size, full ; form, compact. Growth, moderate. A good Rose. 



165. Reixe des Vierges ; flowers blush, their centre flesh, large and full. 



Growth, robust. A good Forcing Rose, whose flowers do not always 

 open out of doors. Raised by M. Beluze of Lyons. 



