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form very handsome objects; Plumbago Larpente, blue; this is a 
splendid object when in bloom (sce last Month’s Plate). 
There are many showy flowers, very suitable to be planted around 
the inside of the vase, the branches of which hang over the edge, as 
Anagallis, red, orange, and blue-flowered; Verbenas, numerous 
colours; Bouvardia, scarlet; Campanula pumila, dwarf blue, also the 
white variety ; these have a very pretty appearance. Phlox Nuttalli, 
white with dark eye; Hemimeris linearis, scarlet; Lobelia. erinus, 
blue, as well as many annuals of a pendant character, such as Collinsia 
bicolor, nemophila insignis, &c. In the above list there are many 
plants of a climbing habit, these are easily brought to any form, py- 
ramidal, globular, &c., but we do not advise a stiff form, but the 
outline to be as natural as may be consistent with an approach to the 
form desired. We have used small larch trees, shortening the branches, 
somewhat, and allowed the climber, or trained plant, to be secured to 
the parts remaining. By such attention, Tropeolum canariense, 
Clematis Sieboldii, Climbing Roses, &c., are brought to the desired 
height and the branches are allowed to hang down as low as desired. 
We have only given a list of such plants as bloom nearly all the 
summer and autumn seasons.—ConpDvcrTor. ] 
Tuttes.— Being a young florist, and anxious to make a few additions 
to my Tulip bed, you would much oblige me by giving the names of 
eight of each class, suitable to the pocket of a working man.—a. s. 
[ Roses.—Lady Middleton, Heroine, Flamed Triomphe Royale, 
Camellius, Aglaia, Catherine, La Vandycken, Count de Vergennes. 
Bizarres.—Royal Sovereign, Magnum Bonum, Captain White, 
Polyphemus, Pilot, Earl St. Vincent, Surpass Catafalque, Lord 
Milton. Byblemens.—Violet Alexander, Princess Royal, Lilliard, 
Norwich Baguet, Criterion, Van Amburg, Bacchus, Lady Flora 
Hastings. |— (Midland Florist.) 
Supers Autumn Bioomine Roses.— Hybrid Perpetual: Lady 
Sefton, lilac blush; Lady A. Peel, rosy carmine; Louis Bordillon, 
tose; Jacques Laffitte, cherry crimson, edges pale: Mrs. Elliot, rosy 
purple; Comtesse Duchatel, rose; La Reine, pink tinged with lilac ; 
Dr. Marx, carmine ; Marquisa Boccella, pink, blush edges; William 
Jesse, crimson, tinged with lilac; Madame Laffay, rosy crimson ; 
Edward Jesse, crimson, shaded dark purple; Baronne Prevost, pale 
rose ; Duchess of Sutherland, ditto ; Lawrence de Montmorency, rosy 
pink, tinged with lilac; Du Roi, or crimson; Mogador; Madame 
Aimé, pale flesh, nearly white. Bourbon: Acidalie, blush white ; 
Amarantine, purplish rose; Comte d’Eu; Madame Desprez, rosy 
lilac ;*Celiméne, clear blush; Irina; Armosa, bright pink ; Comice 
de Seine et Marne, crimson; Queen, fawn-coloured rose; Pierre de 
St. Cyr, pale rose; Vicomte de Cassey, lively red; Le Grenadier, 
light crimson; Due de Chartres, deep rose; Souchet, deep crimson 
purple. Zea: Caroline, blush pink, centre rose; Comte de Paris, 
light crimson tinged with lilac. China: Mrs. Bosanquet, pale flesh ; 
Cramoisie Superieure, velyetty crimson. 
