DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME SUPERB KINDS OF PILLAR ROSES. 211 



PILLAR ROSES. 



Sempervirens. Adelaide d'Orleans, pale rose shaded. 



*Felicit'e perpetuelle, compact cream colour. 



Princesse Louise, creamy white and rose. 



*Mtranthus Ranunculacea, rosy light purple, 



elegant shape. 



*Triomphe de Bollwyler, creamy shaded white. 



Ayrshire. *Rivers's Queen, purplish crimson cupped. 



Countess of Lieven, cupped shaded white. 



Queen of the Belgians, pure white, finely scented. 



Ruga, large pale flesh colour, very fragrant. 



*Splendens, shaded white, globular, large and double. 



Boursoult. *Crimson or Amadis, bright velvety purplish 



crimson, in flower now. 



• *New Hybrid Gracilis, rich bright rose. 



— Inermis, vivid deep rose colour. 



Multiflora. Elegans, small double white. 



*Grevillea Russelliana, purplish crimson and 



large clusters. 



*Laure Davoust, changing from bright pink to 



pure white. 



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 Superba, bright rose pencilled. 



Musk. Princesse de Nassau, most beautiful yellowish cream. 



Hybrid Climbing. **The Garland, most beautiful,' changeable, 



white and pink, &c, &c. 



*Wells's White, cupped, pure white, in im- 

 mense clusters, a most rapid climber. 



Bourbon. Madame Despres, lilac rose colour. 



Hybrid China. *Brennus, very large red. 



*Blarii, No. 1., delicate beautiful rose, very 



highly scented. 



Daubenton, vivid crimson. 



Victor Hugo, large purplish lilac rose. 



I have ventured to suggest the names of more than eighteen, as 

 sonic of the above named varieties may already be in possession of 

 " Azalea." Those marked thus * arc varieties I would beg more 

 particularly to recommend. With respect to the beds H, E, and F, 

 that your correspondent is desirous of filling in the autumn, 



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