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Bologne, dark crimson, compact form, dwarf liablt. 



Bengal Lee, Koisette Lee, Blush jjcrpctual Cliina, ocelestis, 

 (jrandiflora, monstwsa, and Trio^nplie des Noisettes, 

 are all one and the same rose_, blush or creamy white, 

 very double, of strong growth, and flowers in large 

 clusters; it is a good old rose, and fortunate in ncio 

 names. 



Conque de Venus, creamy white, with darker centre, very 

 compact and double; blooms in large clusters, and is 

 delightfully scented, a regular good article. 



Champneyaua or Champney's pink cluster, light pink, a ram- 

 pant grower, profuse bloomer, and universally culti- 

 vated. 



Charles the Tenth, rosy purple, very double, and in dry 

 weather blooms well, but in moist weather its buds 

 do not open; is an excellent rose in a southern lati- 

 tude. 



Coeurjaune and Coeursvffre are alike yellowish white, a hardy 

 rose of strong growth, and profusion of flowers. 



Cloth of Grold, or chromatella — deep sulphur yellow, very 

 large flower, cupped and fine — fragrant. 



Cora L. Barton, fine rosy pink, very large flower, a profuse 

 bloomer, fragrant. 



Euphrosine, rosy bufl', inclining to yellow, very fragrant— a 

 very profuse blooming variety of medium growth. 



Fellenberg, bright crimson, double, a strong grower, profuse 

 in bloom, and a decided, distinct, and excellent rose. 



Jaune Desprez, or French yellow Noisette, rosy buff", large, 

 ancl perfectly double, flowers in large clusters ; is a 

 strong grower and delightfully fragrant, very hardy, 

 and well calculated for a pillar rose. 



Jeane de Arc, yellowish-white, of strong growth. 



La Nymphe, delicate pink, blooms profusely, dwarf habit. 



Lamarque, greenish-white, extremely large, profuse in bloom, 

 perfectly double, and agreeably scented — closely ap- 

 proaches the tea rose in its size and fragrance; it 

 makes a splendid pillar rose, frequently growing ten 

 feet in one season. 



Lady Byron, pink, very compact, and perfectly double, and 

 is a good pillar rose. 



Lutea or Smithii, pale yellow, large double flowers, but does 

 not open well in moist weather; it is a superb article 

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