ROSES THAT BLOOM IN JUNE. 



Js^egj'esse, not so black as its name implies, only a 

 very superb double crimson, very large, expanded, 

 and fully double. Madame Coiti?i, or Sophie Cat in, 

 is a ver}' large bright rose, and a free bloomer. JMaid 

 of Brussels, very large beautiful pink, fine form. 

 3Iaid of Orleans, pale rose, shaded with blush, ver}' 

 superb. Mohilida is a beautiful double pink, with a 

 blush edge, very pretty and profuse. Matilda is 

 another very handsome pink, and greatly admired ; 

 its closely imbricated petals and profusion are great 

 attractions. J^onpareil is another imbricated pink, 

 but several shades darker than the former. JVarbonne 

 is quite a new rose, of a beautiful cherry purple, per- 

 fecth' imbricated, a profuse bloomer, and of good 

 habit. Ornement de Parade, an abundant blooming 

 large pink, of rapid growth, and strong habit. Polive- 

 tis is a very bright crimson, of the crov/n form always 

 admired. Philippe Quaire is a new pink rose, with 

 very large flowers, having bold round petals ; though 

 not so full as others, yet it is very desirable in a col- 

 lection. Pourpre de Vienne blooms ver}^ early, of a 

 distinct purplish blush colour, with perfectly double 

 cupped flowers in great profusion. Queen of Violets 

 is an old rose, but as scarce as if it had originated 

 only last season. The form is of the most perfectly 

 imbricated character, and the colour of a violet purple 

 rarel}' met with. Ranunculus takes its name from 



