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is not hardy enough for this latitude, but bears 

 full exposure in the south, where it shows its 

 beautiful rosy purple flowers in great splendor ; it is 

 very sweet scented, of good growth, a free bloomer, 

 perfectly double, and very distinct. Euphrosine ; 

 this very sweet scented rose was first introduced as a 

 "Tea," but after trial proves to be a Noisette of 

 great excellence, both in its peculiar rosy buff colour- 

 ed flowers, which it produces in extravagant profu- 

 sion, and in its peculiar grateful fragrance ; the flow- 

 ers are quite double, above medium size, and the 

 plant grows freely. Eugene Pirolle, or Admiral de 

 Rigny, is a Noisette, of very perfect form ; its bright 

 rose coloured flowers are produced in large clusters ; 

 it is of a dwarf habit, and makes a fine border varie- 

 ty. Fellenberg, as a Noisette, has no equal for brilli- 

 ancy of colour, during the autumnal months ; in the 

 early part of the season it is of a pale red, but in the 

 fall its colour approaches a scarlet, with large floweis 

 produced in clusters of thirty to fifty. It is per- 

 fectly hardy, a great acquisition to this fumily, and 

 should be in every garden or rosary that has any pre- 

 tensions to variety ; the foliage, when young, has a 

 peculiar red colour. Fleur de Jeune Jlge^ or Lamar- 

 que a cceur rose, is quite a new variety, and has the 

 growth and habit of Jaujie Desprez, and no doubt is 

 a seedling from that rose ; it is of a yellowish- white, 



