174 THE ROSE. 



few of the members tliat will do well nndci 

 our hot sun. The varieties best known, mostly 

 of recent origin, are : Brightness of Cheshunt, 

 Dr. Hooker, Duke of Connaught, Duke of Teck, 

 Eobert Marnock, S. Reynolds Hole, Sultan of 

 Zanzibar, The Shah. 



All of the types described above belong to the 

 Hybrid Remontant Class of Roses. Among the 

 Hybrid Noisettes we find two types, the first is 

 the— 



Mademoiselle Bonnaire Type. — The flowers 

 are of medium size, and of circular, very beauti- 

 ful form. The growth is moderate, or dwarf. 

 The foliage is rather small and somewhat crim- 

 pled ; the wood light green, fortified with 

 numerous small spines. Though devoid of fra- 

 grance, these are our most charming white roses; 

 the flowers are freely produced throughout June 

 and the summer months. The varieties belong- 

 ing to the type are Eliza Boelle, Madame No- 

 man and Madame Oswald de Kerchove. 



Madame A. de Rougemont Type. — The 

 varieties of this type differ greatly from those of 

 the preceding. The habit of growth is free or 

 vigorous ; the wood is smoother, the foliage 



