THE CULTURE OF ROSES UNDER GLASS. 
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Marie Baumann. 
Duke of Teck. 
Duke of Edinburgh. 
Capt. Christy. 
Danmark. 
Victor Hugo. 
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Prince Camille de Rohan. 
H. Schultheis. 
Marchioness of Londonderry. 
Pride of Waltham. 
The Best 
18 Teas. 
The Bride. 
Catherine Mermet. 
Cleopatra. 
Souv. d'EHse. 
Niphetos, or Comtesse de 
Ethel Brownlow. 
Nadaillac. 
Mdme. de Watteville. 
Mdme. Hoste. 
Anna Olivier. 
Mdme. Lambard. 
Souv. d'un Ami. 
S. A. Prince. 
Edith Gifford. 
Medea. 
Ernest Metz. 
Eubens. 
Amazone. 
Marechal Niel. 
And as decorative or buttonhole Roses, Mdme. Falcot, Mdme. 
Chedane Guinoisseau, Camoens, Mdme. Charles, Crimson 
Rambler, Claire Jacquier, Perle d'Or, Laureatte Messimy, and 
many others. 
FLORAL DEMONSTRATION. 
By Rev. Geoege Henslow, M.A. &c. 
[June 25, 1895.] 
Mr. W. T. Thiselton-Dyee, Director of the Royal Gardens, 
Kew, being unable to deliver his lecture this day, as arranged, 
the Rev. George Henslow very kindly undertook to give a con- 
versational discourse on a few of the more interesting plants 
exhibited in the Drill Hall. 
He began by calling attention to a pretty specimen of the 
Highland Primrose, Primula scotica, from Mr. George F. Wilson, 
Weybridge. This species is a native of pastures in Orkney, 
Caithness, and Sutherland. The late Charles Darwin devoted 
