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ON THE ROSE. 



A List of Bulbs for dowering in 

 the Spring. 



Galanthus Nivalis plena 

 Narcissus minor 

 Erythronium Dens canis 

 Erythronium album 

 Crocus luteus 

 Crocus lagencefiorus 

 Crocus Sabini 

 Crocus obvatus 

 Crocus albidus 

 Crocus elegans 

 Crocus leucorhyncus 

 Crocus spectabilis 

 Muscaria plena 

 Leucojum verra plena 

 Double yellow Tulip 

 Double red Tulip 

 Oculas solis Tulip 

 Early single Tulip 

 Narcissus jonquilla 

 Narcissus angustifolia 

 Scilla non scripta alba 

 Scilla non scripta carnea 

 Anemone apennine 

 Anemone nemorosa plena 

 Anemone double scarlet 

 Anemone double crimson 



A List of Plant* for tiow»riug in 

 the Summer. 



Lobelia unidentata 

 Verbena radicans 

 Lobelia erinus 

 Toumefortia heliotropioides 

 Lotus jacobceus 

 Lobelia axilaris 

 Nirembergia gracilis 

 Verbena Tweediana 

 Verbena incisa. 

 Verbena Arranania 

 Anagallis grandiflora 

 Anagallis Philipsii 

 (Enotbera missourensis 

 QEnothera taraxifolia 

 Pink nosegay Geraniums 

 Scarlet nosegay Geraniums 

 Frogmore scarlet do. 

 Prince of Orange and Princess 



Charlotte do. to be mixed 

 Heliotropium peruvianum 

 Petunias of varieties 

 Calceolarias of varieties 

 Senecia elegans 

 Phlox Drummondii 

 Verbena venosa 

 Salvia chamaedryoides 

 Alonsoa linarifolia 



ARTICLE VI. 

 A LIST OF THE MOST SUPERB ROSES IN THE VARIED CLASSES. 



SELECTED BV MR. CHARLES WOOD, MARESFIELD NURSERY, UCKFIELD, 



SUSSEX. 



Considering the difficulty which often occur to Amateurs in 

 looking over an extensive catalogue of roses in order to select 

 a few of the best in the different divisions, I have taken the 

 liberty to annex an abridged list, of the best and most esteemed 

 varieties which have proved to be the most distinct and remark- 

 able in the different classes from which they are selected, sin- 

 cerely hoping that it may be a guide, and prove acceptable to 

 some of your numerous readers. I intend, with your per- 



