on Gardening and Rural Affairs. 



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Sect. III. — Roses with Jlowers of the third dimension, or about 50 lines m 

 diameter ; 85 sorts. 



175 Mousseuse blanche nou- 



velle, io. 

 176 carnee,./?. 



177 cramoisie, cr. 



178 Mutabilis, cr. 



179 Ornemeut des rouges, r. 



180 Oubli des Francais, cr. 



181 Passe-velours, v. 



182 Pimprenelle a" grandes 

 fleurs, r. 



133 . Camellia, r. 



18-1 Pourpre ardoise, p. 



185 Promethee, cr. 



186 Quatre saisons sans Opines, 

 r. 



187 Roi des violets, d. v. 



188 Rose des poetes, rose. 

 189 du Roi, cr. 



190 pavot, rose. 



191 striee, st. 



192 Rouge formidable, r. 



193 Roxelane, d. rose. 



194 Salamon,,/?. 



195 Sapho,<(/«r. 

 196;Spectabilis purpurea, p. ] 



197 Superbe brun, p. 



198 Teintdoux.jl 



199 Temple de Mars, r. 



200 Transparente, rose. 



201 Triomphe de Flore, rose. " 



202 dea dames, rose. 



203 pourpre, p. 



Sect. IV. — Roses with flowers of the largest size, or 5 inches and upwards 

 in diameter ; 51 sorts. 



240 Mithridate.Y. 



241 Morpha, d. r. 



242 Nouvelle Pivoine de Lille, 



119 Agathe de Portugal, rose. 

 120 pyramidale, rose. 



121 Aimable Hortense, w.fl. 



122 — — rouge, r. w. 



123 Aigle brun et Aigle noir, 



61. 



124 Althe, rose. 



125 Altissima, rose. 



126 Amelie d' Orleans, rose. 



127 Beau Carmin,./?. 



128 — -- velours, v. 



129 Beaute pale, I. r. 



130 Belle Auguste, w. 



131 Belle Dldon, r. w. 



132 Equernoise, cr. 



133 Lise, w.fl. 



134 Louise, r. 



135 — — — Mignonne, rose. 



136 Bengale Catherine II., rose 



very double. 



137 * Bengale due de Gram- 



mont, rose. fl. 



138 * Moliere, rose. 



139 * soufre, sulph. 



140 * the, cream. 



141 Boquet parfait, cherry. 



142 Cardinal prolifere, cr. 



143 Centfeuille Decemet, r. 



144 — Van Spaendonck, 



r. 



145 Vilmorin, r. 



146 Cernay, rose. w. 



147 Charlotte de la Charmes, 



rose. w. 



148 Coquette, rose. 



149 Couronne imperiale, cr. 



150 Damas pourpre, p. 



151 De Lille, rose. 



152 Desfontaines, cr. 



153 Desiree, cr. 



154 Elisa Decemet, rose. 



155 Floride, rose. 



156 Galatee, rose. w. 



157 Georgienne rose. 



158 Grande monarchie, cherry. 



159 Incomparable Luxem- 



bourg, rose. 



160 Indica major, rose. 



161 Jeannette, r. 



162 Junon, cr. 



163 La Peyrouse, j?. rose. 



164 La plus belle des Violettes, 



d. v. 



165 La Valette, rose. 



166 Leonide d. r. 



167 Lucida nouvelle, r. 



168 Madame de Tressan, r. 



169 Manteau rouge,,/?. 



170 royal, r. 



171 Merveilleuse rouge, fl. 



172 Minerve,^. 



173 Mousseuse ordinaire, r. 



174 blanche ordi- 

 naire, w. 



218 - 



rose. 





rose. 



221 



222 Centfeuilles vierge, I. rose. 



223 Centifoliapulcherrima, ros. 

 224 des Pe\nttes,rose. 



225 Circassienne, rose. 



226 Constance, ou grande rose 



de Hollande, rose. 



227 Cornouailles v. HI. 



228 Courtin, fl. 



229 Due de Berry, d. r. 

 230 de Chartres, d. r. 



231 Ex albo rosea w. fl. 



232 Globe celeste,./?. 



233 Grand Triomphe, rose. v. 



234 Hecate, cr. 



235 Illustre, rose. 



236 Leonidas, rose. 



237 Madame de Stael, rose. cr. 



238 Mehul, cr. rose. 



239 Merveille du monde, rose. 



cherry. 



243 Ourika, d. r. 



244 Pivoine, v. 



245 * Portlandica grandiflora, 



rose. fl. 



246 Prince de Galles, cr. 



247 Princesse de Salm, rose. 



248 Ptovins monstreux, rose. v. 



249 Rose de Messine, rose. fl. 



250 Sainte-Helene, d. rose. v. 



251 Sevigne, rose. 



252 Toison d'or, y. 



253 Triomphe du Luxembourg, 



rose. t 



254 Turban royal, r. v. 



204 Agathe Clarisse,^. 



205 Corine.i?. 



206 magnifique, fl. 



207 Athalie,^. 



208 Belled' Aunay,^. 



209 d' Auteuil,^. 



210 _Helene, rose. 



211 \de Trianon, rose. 



212 "Henriette, rose. 



213 Therese, rose. 



214 Bengale Pivoine, rose. 



215 Cartier, I. r. 



216 Cels, /. r. 



217 Centfeuilles d'Auteuil,rosft 

 de Bruxelles, 



de la Meuse, 



de]Nancy, rose. 

 Nouvelle du 

 Luxembourg, d. rose. 



Sect. V. — Climbing Roses; 12 subspecies, and numerous varieties of 

 Noisettes and Multiflora. 



255 Rosa arvensis, w. 260 Banksiana, to. and y., single 264 Boursault, rose. 



256 Sempervirens, w. and double. 265 Reversa, r. 

 257_Bracteata, w. 261 Multiflora, several varie- 266 Russelliana ; the Cottage 



258 Roxburgh), to. ties, w. and /. r. rose of Messrs. Cormack 



259 Moschata, to. single and 262 Grevillii, p. and Sinclair, pale red jLarge 

 double. 263 Noisette, pale r. size. 



Sect. VI. — Scotch Roses ; 300 distinct sorts. 



These may be selected from Messrs. Austin and M' Asian's descriptive one-sheet catalogue 

 before commended, (p. 102.) Fifty sorts will make a handsome collection. 



M. Pirolle gives a list of synonyms, (pp. 7) — 75.) which will be found 

 very useful to such nurserymen as intend reducing their catalogues to truth 

 and real usefulness. Indeed, as the varieties enumerated both in l'Horticul- 

 teur Francais, and its supplement, have short descriptions added, both works 



