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and no regard is paid to any other character except abso- 

 lute perfection in the color and form of flower. This 

 selection Avas made by three of the most noted I'ose- 

 growers of England, viz., W. D. Prior, William Paul, and 

 Mr. John Fraser. It was published in the Floral VTorld 

 for June, 1867, from which we copy. Nearly or quite all 

 of these varieties are cultivated in our larger nurseries, 

 and a majority of them succeed finely, therefore we may 

 add our own experience to that of the gentlemen named 

 above in indorsement of the value of the selection. 



^'' Hyhrid Perpetucds. — Achille Gonod, Alfred Colomb, 

 Alpaide Rotalier, Baron ne Prevost, Beauty of Waltham 

 (W. Paul), Caroline do Sansal, Centifolia Rosea, Charles 

 Lefevre, Charles Rouillard, Comte de Nanteuil, Comtesse 

 de Chabrilland, Comtesse de Palikao, Dr. Lindley (Wm. 

 Paul), Duchesse d'Orleans, Elizabeth Yigneron (William 

 Paul), Exposition de Brie, Gabriel de Peyronny, General 

 Jacqueminot, Globosa (William Paul), Gloire de Vitry, 

 Hyppolite Flandrin, Jean Goujon, Jean Lambert, John 

 Hopper, Josephine Beauharnais, Jules Margottin, King's 

 Acre, La Duchesse de Morny, La Ville de St. Denis, 

 Laelia or L. Peyronny, Le Rhone, Maurice Bernard in, 

 Madame C. Wood, Madame C. Joigneaux, Madame Dom- 

 age, Madame Knorr, Madame de Cambaceres, Madame 

 Fillion, Madame E. Vilmorin, Madame Moreau, Madame 

 Roussett, Madame Rivers, Madame Victor Verdier, Ma- 

 dame Vidot, Madlle. Marie Rady, ^adlle. Marguerite 

 Dombrain, Marcella, Marguerite de St. Amand, Olivier 

 Delhomme, Pierre Xotting, President Mas, Prince C. de 

 Rohan, Prince de Poreia, Pi'incess of Wales (Wm. Paul), 



