14-0 ROSES THAT BLOOM THE WHOLE SEASON. 



ed flowers in great clusters, highly fragrant, giving a 

 profuse autumnal blooming ; it is a strong grower, 

 and makes a fine pillar variety. Gloire de Rosamene, 

 the flowers are nearly bright scarlet, produced in large 

 clusters, but are not fully double, of rampant growth, 

 making a fine pillar plant, very conspicuous in the 

 distance, clothed with large foliage from bottom to 

 top. George Cuvier, pale rose, finely formed, medium 

 growth, a free bloomer. General Oudinot, flowers 

 crimson, fully double; plant of good habit, and will 

 prove I think a very desirable sort. Gloire de Paris, 

 deep crimson, large cupped flower, a very profuse 

 bloomer. Henry Clay (Raabe,) pale blush, strong 

 growth, perfect form, very distinct. Henry Clay, 

 (Boll,) large brilliant carmine, fully double, in large 

 clusters, a strong grower, and a splendid variety, 

 blooming profusely the whole season. Hersilie, rosy 

 pink, distinct colour, large flower, cupped and fully 

 double, a free bloomer. Hennequiii, in growth, equal 

 to Madam Desprez, and very much of its habit, flow- 

 ering in immense clusters of rosy crimson flowers. 

 When on its own roots, in rich light ground, it will 

 grow to any size. Hermosa, or Arraosa, of some, an 

 old variety and still a favourite ; the flowers are of 

 the most exquisite form, perfectly cupped ; medium 

 size, in profusion of a pale rose-colour. It is- a dwarf 

 grower, and makes a fine bush or standard ; it also 



