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ROSES. 



The following list of roses will not prove beyond 

 a lady's management, being hardy, arid requiring 

 only pruning every January, and giving them a 

 good soil. Prune the white rose-tree very spar- 

 ingly, as they do not love the knife. 



Roses* early cinnamon 



Double yellow 



Single yellow 



Red monthly 



White monthly 



Double white 



Moss Provence 



Common Provence 



Double velvet 



Single ditto 



Dutch hundred-leaved 



Blush ditto 



Blush Belbic 



Red ditto 



Marbled 



Large royal 



York and Lancaster 



Red damask 



Blush ditto 



Austrian, with flowers hav- 

 ing one side red, and the 

 other yellow 



White damask 



Austrian yellow 



Double musk 



Royal virgin 



Rosa mundi, i. e. rose of 



the world, or striped red 



rose 



Frankfort 

 Cluster blush 

 Maiden Blush 

 Virgin, orthornless 

 Common red 

 Bnrnet leaved 

 Scotch, the dwarf 

 Striped Scotch 

 Apple-bearing 

 Single American 

 Rose of Me ux 

 Peniisylvanian. 

 Red cluster 

 Burgundy rose 

 Perpetual, or four-season 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



The Ayrshire rose 



Double ditto 



Rose hybrida multiflora 



Rose Clair 



Rosa Russeliana 



Reversa elegaiis 



Rosa sempervirens, three 



sorts 



Rose ruga 

 Red Boursault 

 Crimson ditto 

 Lady Banks' yellow rose 



JASMINES. 



Jasmines grow in very irregular forms. Per* 

 haps their luxuriant wild appearance constitutes 

 their chief grace. The jasmine is a beautiful 



