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duces its rich dark crimson shaded flowers in clus- 

 ters finely scented. Bon Ginneitre, very bright 

 red, edged with violet, perfectly imbricated, an 

 early and profuse bloomer, beautiful. Belle Marie, 

 superb, large bright pink, very double, cupped, 

 and sweet scented. Brennus, or St. Brenmis, is 

 superb ; the flowers are extra large, of a glowing 

 red, perfectly double ; it makes fine shoots, and is 

 an excellent pillar plant ; it is the celebrated Queen 

 Victoria Rose of Charleston, S. C. Blair ii is a 

 very large blush, with a rose coloured edge; the 

 petals are very stiff and bold ; the buds and flowers 

 are both magnificent; it is an English rose, and 

 said to be a seedling from the common Tea Rose. 

 Catel is curiously shaded with red, crimson, and 

 purple; it is perfectly double, of dwarf habit, and 

 makes a beautiful bush. Celicel is a rosy blush, a 

 very abundant bloomer ; the flowers are large and 

 in clusters ; it seeds freely, and promises to be one 

 of the best for hybridizing with other sorts. Chate- 

 laine and Lanzezure appear to be one; shaded 

 lilac, crimson, purple, and often very bright red, 

 varying very much according to soil and situation ; 

 the flowers are very double, large, and cupped; a 

 strong grower, and makes a fine pillar rose. Cesonie 

 is a large rosy pink, perfectly double, and makes a 

 splendid dwarf rose. Cerisette is a very pretty 

 profuse flowering bright red, almost approaching a 



