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extensive list, would do well to procure one from any of the 

 principal Kose-growers in England. 



White. Boule de Neige ; Coquette des Blanches ; Louise 

 Darzens. 



Blush. Baroness Kothschild ; Madame Rivers ; Madame 

 Vidot ; Heine Blanche ; Thyra Hammerick. 



Rose-coloured and Pink. Abel Grand ; Charles Kouillard ; 

 Charles Verdier; Comtesse de Chabrillant; Josephine de 

 Beauharnais ; La France ; Madame G-uinnoiseau ; Madame 

 Therese Lovat ; Marguerite de St. Amand ; Marguerite Dom- 

 brain ; Monsieur Noman ; Keine du Midi ; Caroline de Sansal ; 

 Elie Morel ; Emille Hausburg ; Madame Caillat. 



Carmine. Beauty of Waltham ; Charles Margottin ; John 

 Hopper ; Jules Margottin ; Madame Alice Dureau ; Madame 

 Charles Crapelet ; Madame Victor Verdier ; Marie Rady ; Paul 

 Neron ; Prince Leon ; Victor Verdier ; Ville de Lyon ; Edward 

 Morren ; Nardy Freres ; Princess Louise.' 



'Bright Crimson and Scarlet. Alfred Colomb ; Antoine 

 Ducher ; Baronne Adolphe de Rothschild ; Charles Lefebvre ; 

 Dr. Andry ; Due de Rohan ; Duke of Edinburgh ; Fisher 

 Holmes ; Franpois Lacharme ; Francois Trey ve ; Camille 

 Bernardin ; Duchesse de Caylus ; Exposition de Brie ; Leopold 

 Hausburg ; Marie Baumann. 



Dark Crimson. Duke of Wellington ; Horace Vernet ; Lord 

 Clyde ; Marechal Vaillant ; Pierre Notting ; Prince Camille de 

 Rohan ; Xavier Olibo ; Franpois Louvat ; Baronne Hausmann. 



EOSE DE EOSOMENE. 



GLOIEE DE ROSOMENE. A plant of large growth and 

 sprawling habit, not uncommon in Calcutta ; produces all but 

 single, large-petalled, brilliant crimson flowers, pleasing to 

 those who care more for colour than for form ; easily propagated 

 by cuttings. Hedges are formed of this Rose in the Botanical 

 Gardens at Ootacamund. 



BOUJRBON EOSES. 



1. ROSE EDOUAED. Originally from the Isle of Bourbon, and 

 parent of the whole group. An old well-known Rose in all 

 parts of India, most desirable for the constancy of its bloom as 

 well as for the sweetness of its flowers ; during the Cold season 



