62 THE AMATEURS’ GUIDE 
ROSA MOSCHATA—Continued, 
Name. Color. Description. 
Prudence Roeser, ........0000 PINK, sess ....|Medium size, cupped, and double. 
A vigorous grower. 
DIOIOB AT, coanarsivcaveasersens Creamy buff,.{Small, cupped, and very double. 
Le Similor. Centre rose and fawn color. 
Dying off white. 
Sir Walter Scott,.......:.....JRosy lilac,....JLarge, cupped, and double. A 
free grower, and fragrant. 
Solfatare, f .....ccececcsesseeee Sulphur yel...)Very large, cupped, double, and 
fragrant. Very strong grower. 
Triomphe de la Duchére,...|/Pale rose,.....|Medium size, cupped, and double. 
Fragrant, blooming in large clus- 
ters. Avery strong grower and 
free bloomer. 
Victorieuse, * .......... essences Pale blush,...|Large, fragrant, and blooming in 
Pictorium. clusters. 
La Victorieuse. 
Vitelllina, f......... deseianaced White, ......4. Medium size, cupped, and double. 
A vigorous grower, with varia- 
ble centre. 
ZiCtlUdE, ....+..sseeeeeeeee++ee{Bil. crimson,|/Medium size, cupped, and very 
double. Shaded with blackish 
purple. 
ROSA INDICA ODORATA.—Tue Tza-scenrep Ross. 
This family of the rose is more tender than either of the other 
classes; some few varieties, however, will stand our winters with- 
out protection. Generally, they should be protected by having 
straw or the branches of evergreens placed around them. They 
delight in a light, rich soil, with a dry bottom, and in an elevated 
position. The precautions mentioned under the head of ‘‘ Plant- 
ing,” in regard to pieces of broken flower-pots, &c., are particu- 
larly applicable to this family of the rose. The Tea-rose em- 
braces nearly every shade of color; all of which may be propaga- 
ted by either of the methods designated. Every garden should 
have a collection of this lovely family. Their fragrance are unsur- 
