

54 THE ROSE. 

Gem of the Prairies, raised by A. Burgess, New 
York, 1865; a hybrid between Queen of the Prai- 
ries and Madame Laffaye remontant; very crim- 
son, blotched with white. 
Jane, rosy-blush, double, and finely shaped. 
King of the Prairies, 8. Feast, 1843; pale rose, 
Gracilis, W. Prince, 1845; varying in beauty. 
Linnean Hill Beauty, white or pale blush. 
Madam Caradori Allen, 8. Feast, 1843; bright 
pink, semi-double. 
Milledgeville, pale blush, tinged with red. 
Miss Grinnell, pale pink. 
Mrs. Hovey, Joshua Pierce, Washington, pale 
blush flowers, becoming almost white, resembling 
Baltimore Belle. 
Mrs. Pierce, J. Pruet, 1850; blush. 
Paliida, 8. Feast, 1843; blush resembling su- 
perba. 
Perpetual Pink, S. Feast, 1843 ; rosy purple. 
Pride of Washington, deep rose, small flowers. 
Queen of the Prairies, 8. Feast, 1848; pale rose, 
changing to blush. 
Triomphant, J. Pierce, 1850; deep rose, double 
and compact. 


