74 PLANTS FOB WINDOW GARDENING. 



They will not bear our winters unprotected. This list 

 may be multiplied fourfold from catalogues : 



1. Adam. Bright pink ; large and cupped. 



2. Comte de Paris. Creamy rose ; large and fine. 



3. Caroline. Bright, rosy pink or flesh-colored ; large and very fine. 



4. Gloire de Dijon. Yellow, shaded with salmon and rose ; an im- 

 mense flower; very full; not always opening well with window culture; 

 by some, considered a " Bourbon." 



5. Clara Sylvain. Pure white ; double ; very fragrant. 



6. Yellow Tea. Pale yellow ; long, beautiful bud ; very fine. 



7. Elise Sauvage. Bright yellow, fading to white ; large and fine. 



8. Madame Desprez. White ; very fragrant. 



9. Safrano. Fawn color or saffron ; sometimes rosy ; not very 

 double, but fine in the bud; 



10. Triomphe de Luxembourg. Buff salmon, shading to rose. 



11. Souvenir d'un Ami. Rose and salmon ; fine. 



12. Goubault Rose. Yellow centre ; large and fine, 



13. Le Pactole. Lemon yellow; very fine. 



14. Bougere. Browzy, rosy lilac ; a strong grower. 



15. Odorata. Fine blush, well cupped. 



16. Bon Silene. Rosy salmon. 



For one rose of this class, for window culture, we should select 

 No. 15 ; then add No. 9, No. 12, No. 14, No. 5, No. 2, No. 1. 



BOURBON ROSES. 



* 

 The union of the Damask Perpetual with the China rose 



has produced the new and distinct race known as Bour- 

 bons. They have a peculiar habit and foliage, are free, 

 vigorous growers, and much hardier than the China rose. 

 In the Middle States, they are perfectly hardy, and will 



