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PERPETUAL DAMASK ROSES—Continued. 
Name. Color. Description. 
Triomphe de Rouen,.........[Rosy blush,../Medium size, compact, and full. 
Very pretty. 
Warratah,...........0.s20008 --.|Pur. crimson,|Medium size, cupped, and very 
double. 
Youlande d’ Aragon,........ Deep pink,....|Large, cupped, and full. Tinted 
with lilac blush, strong grower, 
and blooming in large clusters. 
ROSA MICHROPHYLLA.—Tue Smaui-Leavep Ross. 
The plants of this family are very beautiful, being more distinct 
both in their flowers and habit than either of the other classes. 
They are perfectly hardy, delighting in a dry, rich, warm, sandy 
soil. Several varieties of this group are well adapted for cover- 
ing verandahs, buildings, &c., combining many different colors. 
Some possess a delightful fragrance, and, being generally strong 
growers, may be trained in any desired form. They may be pro- 
pagated by either of the methods enumerated, but layering is 
deemed preferable, as being the safest and quickest mode for 
securing handsome and well-formed plants. 
Name. Color. Description. 
Alba Odorata,.......cccsseceee Yell’sh white,|Large, cupped, and double. Very 
White Michrophylia. fragrant, and a very strong 
Magnolia Rose. grower. 
Carne, ............s.0+ee0000/Pale rose,.....,Large, cupped, and very double. 
Pink Michrophylla. The calix is thick and prickly 
before expanding, resembling 
the chinquapin, and makes a 
fine standard plant if properly 
, trimmed. A moderate grower. 
Coccined, ....seeerreererrereeees Bright sac a gee size, cupped, and very 
ouble. 
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