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cultivation ; it will give entire satisfaction. We 

 have seen it passing under the name of King of 

 France. Madam Breon^ bright rose, very large, dou- 

 ble flower, of fine habit. Madam Hersent^ or Augus- 

 ti7ie Hersent^ is a fine bright rose-coloured variety, 

 very large, and though not very perfect in form, makes 

 an excellent display; is of good growth, and tolerably 

 hard\\ Marjolm ranks among the finest dark crim- 

 son roses; it produces its flowers in great abundance; 

 they are large, globular, and perfectly formed, quite 

 hardy, growing luxuriantly. Meilhz^ or Tht, a Fleurs 

 Jaune^ has been cultivated here many years, and 

 though numbers have originated since, 3-et none has 

 its character for great profusion of bloom, luxuriance 

 of growth, and hardiness ; the flowers are pure white, 

 and produced in clusters. Mi^s Bell, beautiful rosy 

 blush, large flower, cup form, very perfect, an excel- 

 lent American variety. Miss Sergeant is a bright 

 pink rose, of fine habit, profuse flowering, strong 

 growth, and perfect!}' hardy; it was grown from seed 

 by Mr. Mackenzie, of this city. Pri?ice Charles is a 

 fine light crimson variety, very perfect in form, and, 

 as well as many others of similar good qualities, is an 

 offspring of the Luxembourg Gardens. Prince Eugene 

 is a very rich crimson rose, being in colour between 

 Cramoisi Superieur, and Roi des Cramoisis ; perfectly 

 double and hardy. Queen of France^ large, dark red, 



