68 ROSES THAT BLOOM IN JUNE. 



ately named, being very prolific indeed, one sheet 

 of flowers, of a dark rose colour changing to violet, 

 finely and perfectly formed, and very fragrant. 

 Stadholder, or S fad holder Sinensis, of some, is a 

 beautiful clear pink, very perfect in its form, and is, 

 perhaps, more of a Hybrid Provins than Chinese ; 

 it makes a beautiful standard or dwarf. Sandeur 

 Panache, or King of Hybrids, is unique in this 

 class, having all its flowers beautifully and dis- 

 tinctly spotted and striped; they are perfectly 

 double and finely cupped ; the plant makes a good 

 pillar, but must not have its shoots cut short, or it 

 will not produce a flower ; tie the strong ones the 

 full length, and cut out the weak or old wood. 

 Tuscany, or Tuscany Noisette, although the lat- 

 ter name would lead us to believe it a Noisette 

 Rose, is purely a hybrid, blooming only once, pro- 

 ducing its rich dark crimson flowers in large clus- 

 ters. Trio mp he dangers is a very large and 

 perfectly double shaded purple crimson, an excel- 

 lent grower and great bloomer. Vandael is a rosy 

 purple changing to violet-crimson, having all these 

 shades in the same flower, which is large, perfect, 

 fragrant, and a free grower. Velours, or Violet 

 Episcopal, is of a velvety crimson colour fading to 

 purple, is perfectly formed, a free bloomer, fragrant, 

 and makes a splendid pillar rose. Victor Hugo is 

 a perfect picture when in bloom, of a cherry red 



