112 ON THE CULTIVATION OF ROSES IN POTS. 



To (rain upright, as Pillars or Pyramids. 



Hybrids of the Chinese. 



Aurora, crimson and violet shaded, sometimes striped with 

 white. 



Belle de Rosny, delicate peach. 



Belle Marie, superb large rose. 



Brennus, rich carmine, large. 



Captain Sisolet, beautiful rose. 



Charles Duval, fine deep pink. 



Che'nedole, rich vivid crimson, very large. 



Dandigne de la Blanchaie, dark slaty purple. 



Duke of Devonshire, rosy lilac, striped with white. 

 *Great Western, crimson and purple, very large, blooming in 



clusters. 

 *Henry Barbet, deep vivid rose. 



Hybrid Stadtholcler, fine light rose. 



La Grandeur, large rose. 

 *Lord John Russell, brilliant even rose. 



Madame Plantier, pure white. 



Madame Rameau, dull violet purple, centre bright crimson. 



Paul Perras, beautiful large rose. 



Richelieu (Duval), pale pink, finely formed. 



Victor Hugo, large rosy lilac. 

 Hybrid Perpetual. 



Dr. Marx, rosy carmine. 



Duchess of Sutherland, fine pale rose. 



Madame Laffay, brilliant rose, superb. 



Bourbon. 



Bouquet de Flore, light carmine. 

 Hennequin, bright crimson purple, fine. 

 Marquise d'lvry, deep bright rose. 

 Noisette. 



*Bouton Nankin, nankeen, changing to blush distinct. 



*Fellenberg, bright crimson. 



*Euphrosyne, pale rose and yellow, very sweet. 



Forcing. 

 Roses required for forcing will succeed tolerably well if potted 

 early in the preceding autumn. It is, however, obvious, that, by 



