ROSARY. 



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Legras, Madame Audot, Auberon, Baronne Pre- 

 vost, Persian yellow, Dr Marx, Comtesse Du- 

 cbatel, William Jesse, Robin Hood, Duchess 

 of Sutherland, Comte de Montalivet, Gloire 

 d'Angers, Geant des Batailles, Comte d'Eu, 

 Duchesse de Galliera, Madame Laffay, Duchesse 

 de Montpensier, Eugene Beauharnais, Alcine, 

 Reine d'Angleterre, Triomphe du Luxembourg, 

 Armosa, Ceres, Cornice de Seine, Abrieote, Eliza 

 Sauvage, Adam, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Paul 

 Joseph, George Cuvier, Julie de Fontenelle,- 

 Vicomtesse de Cazes, &c. 



SELECT LIST OF ROSES,- 



Arranged according to the purposes for which 

 they are best adapted. 



1. Winter roses, flowering from November to 

 T>ecember under glass. — Comte d'Eu, Gloire de 

 Rosamene, sect. Hybrid Perpetual ; Fellenberg, 

 Vittelina, sect. Noisette ; Bride of Abydos, 

 Laura, Nisida, Fragrans, Goubault, Mondor, 

 La Sylphide, Caroline, Nina, sect. Tea-scented ; 

 Alba, Bardon, Fabvier, Belle de Florence, sect. 

 Crimson China ; Amarantine, Cornice de Seine 

 et Marne, Armosa, Celimene., Splendens, Queen, 

 Justine, sect. Bourbon. 



2. Weeping roses, (or such as, when wrought 

 on stems from 6 to 9 feet in height, are trained 

 in a pendulous direction to a framework of wood 

 or iron). — Du Luxembourg, sect. Noisette ; Feli- 

 cite perpetuelle, sect. Evergreen ; Adolphe, sect. 

 Hybrid Noisette ; Amadis, sect. Boursault ; Belle 

 Thurette, sect. Hybrid China; Splendens, Thores- 

 by seedling, sect. Ayrshire ; Laure Davoust, sect. 

 Multifiora ; Pierre de St Cyr, sect. Bourbon ; 

 Princesse de Nassau, sect. Musk. 



3. Pillar or pole roses. — Mrs Elliot, Louis 

 Buonaparte, sect. Hybrid Perpetual ; Brennus, 

 Fulgens, Chenedole, Richelieu, Vulcan, Juillet, 

 Decandolle, Petit Pierre, Vingtneuf, sect. Hybrid 

 China ; Madame Hardy, La Ville de Bruxelles, 

 sect. Damask ; Emperor, Princess Royal, Prin- 

 cess Adelaide, sect. Moss ; Madame Plantier, 

 Madeline, sect. Hybrid Noisette ; Henri Barbet, 

 Victor Hugo, Great Western, Charles Duval, Paul 

 Perras, sect. Hybrid Bourbon ; Bouquet de Flore, 

 Acidalie, Madame Desprez, Pierre de St Cyr, 

 Amenaide, Imperatrice, Josephine, Madame 

 Aude, sect. Bourbon ; Felicite Parmentier, sect. 

 Alba. 



4. Exhibition roses with large full flowers. — 

 Eugene Beauharnais, sect. Crimson China ; 

 Comte de Paris, Triomphe du Luxembourg; 

 Bougere, Moiret, Devoniensis, Souvenir d'un 

 Ami, Josephine Mahon, Silene, La Renommee, 

 sect. Tea-scented ; Madame Bre"on, Clara Syl- 

 vain, sect. China ; Souvenir de la Malmaison, Le 

 Camee, Acidalia, Madame Nerard, Madame 

 Souchet, Le florifere, Lichas, Dupetit Thouars, 

 sect. Bourbon ; Baronne Prevost, Duchess of 

 Sutherland, La Reine, William Jesse, Dr Marx, 

 Madame Laffay, Comte d'Egmont, Robin Hood, 

 Reine de fleurs, sect. Hybrid Perpetual ; Madame 

 Hardy, Triomphe de Rouen, Madame Soetmans, 

 sect. Damask; Persian yellow, sect. Austrian ; 

 Cristata, Laura, Adrienne de Cardoville, sect. 

 Provence; Coupe d'Hebe, Paul Perras, Victor 



Hugo, Charles Duval, Legouve, Tippoo Saib, 

 Comte Boubert, Sylvain, sect. Hybrid Bourbon; 

 Laneii, ^Etna, White Bath, Alice Leroi, Louise 

 Colet, Blush, Comtesse de Noe, sect. Moss ; 

 Brennus, Clnmedole, Galien, Marjolin, Comtesse 

 Plater, Belle Marie, Lady Stuart, sect. Hybrid 

 China; Adele Prevost, Berenice, Colonel Coombs, 

 Guillaume Tell, La Ville de Gand, Leo the 

 Tenth, Ne plus ultra, Surpasse tout, Sophie 

 Duval, Randolph, Omphale, La Ville de Lon- 

 dres, Ohl, Belle Rosine, Cambronne, Celestine, 

 Couronne dAmour, Due de Trevise, Due de 

 Valmy, Franklin, Gloire de Trevise, Gloire des 

 Amateurs, Jeanne de Laval, Eclat des Roses, 

 sect. French ; La Vestale, Alette, Dubois Des- 

 sauzais, Pauline Garcia, sect. Hybrid French. 



5. Moses for grouping to produce contrasted 

 colours. — Armosa, Princesse Clementine, Queen, 

 Mrs Bosanquet, Paul Joseph, sect. Bourbon ; 

 Beauty of Billiard, Belle Thurette, sect. Hybrid 

 China ; Madame Laffay, sect. Hybrid Perpetual ; 

 Miss Glegg, Le Paetole, sect. Noisette ; Fabvier, 

 Belle de Florence, Belle Emilie, sect. Crimson 

 China; Deesseflore, sect. Damask; Madame Plan- 

 tier, sect. Hybrid Noisette. 



6. Yellow roses. — Clara Wendel, Pactolus, 

 Solfaterre, sect. Noisette ; Harrisonii, Persian 

 yellow, sect. Austrian ; Eliza Sauvage, Safrano, 

 Devoniensis, Vicomtesse de Cazes, Princesse 

 Adelaide, Pellonia, Diana Vernon, sect. Tea- 

 scented ; Old double yellow, Rosa sulphurea, in 

 situations where it is likely to flower.- 



7. Climbing roses, — (1) Amadis, Inermis, Ele- 

 gans, Drummond's thornless ; (2) Red Bour- 

 sault, sect. Boursault ; (3) Ruga, Splendens, 

 Countess of Leven ; (4) Queen of the Belgians, 

 Splendens, Ruga, Dundee rambler, sect. Ayr- 

 shire ; (5) Felicite perpetuelle, Princess Louise ; 

 (6) Banksisefiora, Carnea grandiflora, spectabilis, 

 Leopoldine d' Orleans, Rampant, Princesse Marie, 

 sect. Evergreen ; (7) Russelliana ; (8) Graulhie, 

 De la Grifferaie, sect. Multifiora; (9) Madame 

 d'Arblay, Garland, sect. Hybrid ; (10) Grandi- 

 flora, Du Luxembourg, Belle d'Esquermes, sect. 

 Noisette; (11) Beauty of the Prairies, sect. Rubi- 

 folia; (12) Princess de Nassau, Double Red, 

 Eponine, sect. Musk. — Those marked 1, 3, 5, 8, 

 9, 11, and 12, are of extremely rapid growth, 

 and useful for covering surfaces quickly ; 2, 4, 

 6, 7, 1 0, are adapted for a shady wall or northern 

 aspect. 



8. Hoses for covering naked banks, rocks, &c, 

 of trailing and rapid-growing habit, amongst 

 which are some fine roses of the kinds, produc- 

 ing a grand effect in places which are often 

 deformities in grounds until so covered. — Leo- 

 poldine d' Orleans, Thoresbyana, or Bennet's 

 rose, Alice Gray, Lovely rambler, Rampante, 

 Countess of Leven, Felicite perpetuelle. These 

 are all of the Ayrshire or Evergreen sections. 



9. Roses suitable for planting on warm and 

 well-exposed walls, fronts or gables of houses, and 

 in very cold localities requiring slight protection 

 during winter.-— ha Biche, Solfaterre, Grevillei, 

 Maria Leonida, the White and Yellow Bank- 

 sian, Cloth-of-Gold, Aurora, Lamarque, Desprez, 

 Triomphe de Macheteaux, Rosa sulphurea, or 

 Old double yellow. 



10. Very sweet-scented roses. — Minerva, Riego, 



