210 DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME SUPERB KINDS OF PILLAR ROSES. 



" Nankin." — Nankin changing to pink. Most abundant bloomer 

 in clusters. 



"Caroline." — Pink, abundant and late bloomer, delicate foliage. 



"Andreselle.** — Lilac, most abundant bloomer. 



" Janne Despres." — Yellow and orange, beautiful, but rather 

 tender. 



" Lamarque." — White, with yellow centre, also as tender as a 

 Tea Rose. 



"Yellow Banksia." — Most beautiful, early bloomer, but 

 tender. 



" Banksia odoratissima." — This I have not seen bloom, but I 

 have a magnificent pillar of it. 



" Camellia Rouge." — Persons are divided as to its class ; bright 

 crimson, fine formed flower. 



"Triomphe de Bolwyllen." — This has the appearance of a tea- 

 rose, and I fear its tenderness also. Rivers's Caliset a sempervirens, 

 white. 



BOURSAULTS. 



Blush. 



Crimson, or Amadis, deep colour. 



Gracilis, bright, lilac rose. 



Inermis, bright rose. 



Elegans, crimson purple, striped. 



These are all beautiful, both in form and colour. There are be- 

 sides the Multifloras, but they are so tender I suppose they would 

 not suit " Azalea's" purpose. If his soil is light, let him plant them 

 in November; if stiff, in open weather, in February, and put in 

 when planted plenty of good rotten leaf mould. 



ARTICLE II. 



DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME SUPERB KINDS OF PILLAR ROSES. 



BY MR. CHARLES WOOD, WOODLANDS NURSERY, NEAR UCKVIELD, SUSSEX. 



Trusting that the following information will be acceptable to your 

 correspondent Azalea, I have ventured to annex a list of roses, which 

 I can recommend with confidence. 



