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scarlet; flowers rather small, but very double and 

 profuse. Coupe d'Hebe, " Hebe's Cup," is a deli- 

 cate blush when fully expanded, of perfect form, 

 large, a fine grower and profuse bloomer, with 

 large glossy green foliage, and makes a fine pillar 

 plant. Coup d'Jlmour is very pretty and very 

 perfect, a bright rose colour and a dwarf grower. 

 Due de Cases is a large rosy lilac changing to 

 purple, very double, of a strong habit. D'<fln- 

 digne, whether on its own roots or grafted, is a 

 very distinct and curiously marked variety; the 

 colours are a violet shaded purple, approaching the 

 blue more than any other rose I have seen; the 

 flowers are of the most perfect form, and very 

 double ; it forms a handsome plant, either as a 

 dwarf or standard. Delice de Flandres is a large 

 delicate pink, very distinct, and perfectly double, of 

 strong habit, and very fragrant. Egerie is a bril- 

 liant cherry red, perfectly double, of rather slender 

 growth, and very distinct. Emmeline is of a de- 

 licate flesh colour fading to lilac, and quite double. 

 Fulgens, or Mai I on, of the French, is a very bright 

 red, or carmine, almost approaching scarlet; flowers 

 quite double, and cupped ; the shoots must not be 

 pruned very close, for in that case it will not show 

 a bloom. Fabvier, or Col. Fabvier, is a splendid 

 pink changing to red; flowers imbricated, large, 

 and very double ; the plant forms a splendid pillar, 



