DESCRIPTION OF THE ROSE. 



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JKosa Spinpsissima. The Perpetual Scotch is a group 



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of the well-known Scotch roses, endowed, probably by 

 hybridization, with a power of blooming twice or more in 

 the year. None of them are of much value except STAN- 

 WELL, which is of a blush color, double, prettily cupped, 

 and very fragrant. 



Here closes our list of Autumnal roses, and with it our 

 book. In conclusion, we would remind the cultivator, 

 that although, even under neglect and scorn, the Rose has 

 smiles for all,- it is only to a loving and constant suitor 

 that she clothes herself in all her beauty. Among all the 

 flowers of our gardens, none is more grateful for a careful 

 attention, and none more abundantly rewards it. 



