y l ADDENDA. 



GOOD ROSES NAMED. 



Among the many good roses, let us name the following, 

 although there are many more perhaps equally good ; in- 

 deed, we suppose the first reader will accuse us of leaving 

 out one with which he is acquainted and that he thinks 

 best of all ; but as we can 't print the whole lift of many 

 hundreds, we must risk our list, knowing that all in it are 

 good. 



Of Hybrid Perpetuals. Mademoiselle Jennie Maux is 

 a new one of bright rose color, large and of fine form. 

 Beauty of Waltham is a bright rosy crimson, very large r 

 and a free bloomer. Chas. Rouillard is of a bright rose 

 color, large and full, and a free bloomer. Francis Arago 

 is of a rich, velvety maroon. General Washington is a 

 brilliant rosy carmine, almost scarlet, also a free bloomer. 

 George Prince is of a dazzling red, tinged with rose. 

 Mademoiselle Bertha Seveque is a pure white, with a 

 shade or tint of rose color late in Autumn. Maurice Ber- 

 nardine is a brilliant vermillion, blooming in clusters.. 

 President Lincoln is a dark red, with a crimson shade. 

 Panache d 'Orleans is a white and rose color striped. 



Of Bourbons. Appoline is a light pink ; Blanche Lafitte 

 is flesh color ; Decandole is purplish red ; Hermosa, r.osy 

 blush ; Souvenir de Malmaison, clear, flesh color ; Louis 

 Margottin a satiny rose color. 



In Teas and China and Bengal Roses one can hardly go 

 amiss, tor all are good, and each one you buy and flower 

 will beget a desire for another. 



