52 ROSES. [March. 



Belle Africaine, same as African black or African. 

 Broomley rose, fine red with blush edge, very compact and 



double. 

 Black Tuscany, dark crimson, changeable, expanded and 



double. 

 Belgic or Dutch Prpvins, red with very large flowers, cup- 



ped and extra double. 



Cinder rose, large blush, with pink centre, expanded and 



double. 



Delicious, rosy colour, large compact and double. 

 Edinberger, violet purple, very compact and most perfectly 



double. 



Flanders, vermilion colour, compact and double. 

 Fanny parrissot, pale blush, very compact and double. 

 Grandis royal, deep pink, large, expanded and double. 

 Globe white hip, beautiful white, globular, and most per- 



fectly double. 



Helen, light pink, very large cupped and fine. 

 Harrisoni,* bright yellow, cupped, small and semi-double. 

 Isabella, blush pink, very profuse, cupped and double. 

 Imperial blush, delicate blush, expanded, large and double. 

 Juliana, delicate pink, compact and double. 

 King of Rome, deep red, very large, compact and exqui- 



sitely double. 



King of the reds, red, expanded and double. 

 King of Mexico, reddish purple, imbricated and very dou- 



ble. 

 Leonore, purplish red, very compact, imbricated, and dou- 



ble. 

 La Belle Augusta, shaded blush and white, expanded and 



double. 

 La folie de carse, red, robust habit, profuse flowering, im- 



bricated and double. 

 Madam Hardy, pure white, large, globular and exquisitely 



double. 

 Moss rose,t delicate rose, globular and perfectly double. 



* This Rose with a "Florist's privilege," has been sold for the 

 yellow sweetbrier. It is also called Hogg's Yellow Rose. 



f It has long been questioned, whether the Moss Rose was a dis- 

 'T.t soecies, or merely a seminal variety of the Provins Rose. I 



