104 THE CANADIAN HORTICULTUllISf. 



DucHESSE DE Vallambrosa, wheii it first opens is of a light peach- 

 blow color, but gradually changes to pure white, the flowers are large 

 and globular in form. 



Madame Lacharme is another beautifully clear wax-like flower, 

 white, with a light blush in the centre. 



Triomph de France is an extra large flower of perfect form and of 

 a beautiful, bright rosy carmine. 



These eighteen by no means exhaust the list of beautiful remontant 

 roses, but they are sufficient to give some idea of their great beauty, 

 variety and richness of coloring. Our climate will not admit of the 

 use of any but the most hardy of the climbing roses. There is some- 

 thing indeed very enjoyable in a climate that will admit of festooning 

 the verandas with climbing Devoniensis, or that glory of yellow 

 roses, Marechal Niel; but we must content ourselves with those that 

 will bear severer cold, and though lacking in perfume are by no means 

 wanting in beauty. 



Queen of the Prairies is probably the best of the hardy climbers; 

 color bright rosy-red, globular in form and somewhat cupped, of good 

 size, and produced in great profusion. . 



Baltimore Belle is a most declicately beautiful flower, white, 

 suffused with a soft blush, quite double, and borne in very full clusters. 



Gem of the Prairies proves to be quite hardy, the flowers are large, 

 perfectly double and fragrant, though not in a high a degree, color a 

 lioht crimson. 



The Ayrshire Family is not so hardy, yet may be used to run over 

 a bank, or upon the ground, wliere they will be protected by the snow. 



The Queen of the Belgians is the best of this class, a pure white 

 rose, flourishing even in a poor soil. 



The Monthly Eoses are too tender to bear the cold of our winters. 

 They can be planted out in the summer, but must be taken up in 

 autumn, and either potted and kept in the window, or the roots may 

 be buried in earth in a cool cellar, and the plants kept there until spring. 

 They bloom almost continuously, and it has been by crossing with 

 these that our autumn blooming section has been obtained. We 

 name a few of these that have been thoroughly tested, and are general 

 favorites. 



■ Gloire de Dijon is a very beautiful tea-scented flower, yellow, 

 shaded with salmon, very large and full. 



