

56 THE ROSE. 

Tuseneltin, A, Cook, Baltimore, 1860; pale yel- 
low, a seedling from Solfaterre. 
Woodland Marguerite, J. Pentland, 1859; growth 
vigorous, flowers pure white. 
BOURBON ROSES. 
Charles Getz, A. Cook, 1871; a hybrid, vigorous, 
flowers pure white. 
George Peabody, J. Pentland, 1857; growth mod- 
erate, color purplish crimson, a probable seedling 
from Paul Joseph, 
Oplitz, A. Cook, 1871; a hybrid, color fiery red, 
a seedling from Gloiredes Rosamines. 
Renno, A. Cook, 1868; named after Gen’l Renno 
of Philadelphia ; deep pink. 
Setina, P. Henderson, 1859; identical with Her- 
mosa, but a sport of stronger growth. 
BENGAL ROSE. 
James Sprunt, Rev. J. M. Sprunt, 1856; like 
Cramoisie, superior, vigorous, excellent.climber. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
Belle Americaine, D. Bell, New York, deep pink, 
flowers small but of fine form. 


