THE 



FLORICULTURAL CABINET, 



DECEMBER 1st, 1835. 



PART I. 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS 



ARTICLE I.— A Description of Roses. By Mr. T. 

 Rivers, jun., Nurseryman, Sawbridgeworth, Hert- 

 fordshire. 



(continued prom page 249.) 

 IIOSA GALLICA, (or French Roses.) 



NAME. COLOUR. FORM AND CHARACTER. 



AfleursaFeuillesMarbre purp. crini. marbled compact and very double 

 1 AgatB en Plumet bright rose compact and very double 



4 a African black very dark crimson refiexed small and.very dble 



1 Anarelle blush spotted cupped and very double 



1 Aspasie 



1 Aurelie delicatemottledrosecompact and very double 



I Belle Hcrminio deep rose spotted expanded and semi double 



1 Belle de Pierre Fitto 



Berlise dark crimson with 



red spots expanded and very double 



1 Belle de Fontenay bright red with pale 



margin expanded and double 



1 Beaute Ilare dark crimson compact and very double 



1 Bachelier bright rose compact and very double 



1 Bijou des Amateurs 



Compte Walsh rose edg. with white compact and very double 



3 « Crimson Hip scarlet crimson expanded and large 



Collinette 



1 Cameleopard purplish roso mot- 



tled rcllexed and very double 



1 j Camaieu or Camailloux red with lilac and 



white stripes imbricated and very double 



1 Charlotte de la Charme blight rose spotted expanded and double 



1 Chaniiante Isidore purp. with crimson 



spots cupped and double 



Compte de M urinals »iolet purple with 



crimson spots expanded, large and double 



4 Criv»li§ purplish blush compact, large and double 



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