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A BOOK ABOUT ROSES. 



List of Roses for Suburban Gardens, 



For JVal/s. —Gloire de Dijon, Solfa- 

 terre, the Ayrshire, Sempervirens, 

 and Boursault Roses — the latter 

 three where a large space is to be 

 covered. 



Of Sujnmer Roses. — The C ommon Moss, 

 the Common Provence or Cabbage ; 

 La Ville de Bmxelles and INIadame 

 Hardy, Damasks ; Boula de Nan- 

 teuil and Kean, Gallicas ; Brennus 

 and Blairii 2,* Hybrid Chinas ; 

 Charles Lawson* and Paul Perras, 

 Hybrid Bourbons. 



Of Autumnal Roses. — Auguste Mie, 

 Baronne Prevost, Charles Lefebvre, 

 Empereur de Maroc (on Manetti), 

 Comte de Nanteuil, General Jacque- 



minot, Jean Goujon, Jules Margottin, 

 La Reine, La Ville de St Denis, Leo- 

 pold I. , Madame Boll, Madame Bou- 

 tin, Madame Clemence Joigneaux, 

 Madame Victor Verdier, Marechal 

 Vaillant, INIarie Beauman, Madame 

 Charles Wood, Marguerite de St 

 Amand, PieiTc Notting, Senateur 

 Vaisse, Hybrid Perpetuals ; Armosa, 

 Queen, and Souvenir de la Mal- 

 maison, Bourbons ; Aimee Vibert 

 and Grandiflora, Noisettes ; Mrs 

 Bosanquet, China ; and Climbing, 

 Devoniensis, Gloire de Dijon,f 

 Sombreuil, and Souvenir d'un Ami, 

 Teas. 



■* Blairii 2 and Charles Lawson must not be too shortly pruned. Cut out 

 the weakly wood, and leave 8 or lo " eyes " on the vigorous branches. 



+ I name this Rose again, because it should be planted not only against a 

 wall, but in the garden. 



