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ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
CtASS XII. 
7494. Centifolia L. Provins 
R. provincidlis Mill. 
Aunay, Belle d' 
Aurora 
Belgic, Red 
Blandford or Kingston 
Blush Royal 
Bourbon 
Bright Crumpled 
Cabbage, Blush 
Cabbage, Single 
Carmine 
Carmine, Superb 
Centfeuilles anemone 
or 3 jn.au Pk S. Europe 1596. L r.m Red. ros 1. t.l 
/3 muscosa Mill. 
Moss 
Moss, Blush 
y Pomponia D. C. Pomponc 
Dwarf Bagshot 
De Meaux 
S c. bipinndta Red. 
7495 gallica L. 
Garden Varieties. 
Centfeuilles de Bruxelles 
Centfeuilles de Hesse 
Centfeuilles gaufree 
Chamois , 
Cluster 
Constance 
Cramois, Grand 
Cumberland 
Dragon 
Duchesse d'Angouleme 
Duchesse de Berri 
Elysian 
i or 3 jn.jl Pk 
Garden Varieties. 
Moss, Common 
s or 2 jn.jl Pk 
Garden Varieties. 
Mossy de Meaux 
Mignonne Charmante 
Emperor 
Juno 
Louis XVIII. 
Malta 
M^re Gryone 
Mottled Purple 
Neapolitan 
One-sided 
CEillet 
Pencilled 
Petite Hollande 
Persian 
L r.m Red. ros. 1. t.l 
Moss, Dark 
... L r.m Red. ros. 1. t. 21 
Pompone 
Pompone, Proliferous 
bipinnate 
officinal 
3 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
L CO Red. ros. 2. t. 4 
S. Europe 1596. L co Bot. reg. 448 
Admirable 
Aigle noir 
Albanian 
Amaranth 
Antwerp 
Atlas 
Belle Aurore 
Burning Coal 
Beauts Aimable 
Beaute Rouge 
Beaute Supreme 
Bijou 
Bishop 
Black Frizzled 
Blue 
Bouquet rouge royale 
Brunette 
Brussels 
Buonaparte 
Cardinal 
Carmine 
Carmine Brillante 
Carmine, Proliferous 
Carnation 
Catalonian 
Garden 
Champion 
Chancellor 
Changeable 
Cherry 
Clementine 
Coquette 
Couleur de feu 
Cramoisie, Grand 
Craraoisie, Belle 
Crimson, Dutch 
Crimson, Purple 
Crimson, Royal 
Crown 
Cupid 
Damask, Black 
Delicious 
Dingy 
Due de Guiche 
Duchesse d'Orleans 
Dwarf Proliferous 
Enchanter 
Enfant de France 
Eucharis 
Fanny Bias 
Varieties. 
Fiery 
Flanders 
Flemish 
Formidable 
Fringed 
Garnet 
Gay 
Giant 
Gloria Mundi 
Granaat Appel 
Grand Monarque 
Grand Sultan 
Henry IV. 
Herminie, Belle 
Hervy 
Hollande, Noir de 
Hundred-leav., Blush 
Hundred-lea V. , Dutch 
Hundred-leaved, Sin- 
gleton's 
Imperatrice 
Incomparable 
Infernal 
Invincible 
Italian 
Josephine 
Junon 
King 
La Dauphine 
L'Ombre agreable 
L'Ombre superbc 
Leyden 
Lisbon 
Lively 
Lurid 
Maiden 
Majorca 
Malabar 
Malta 
Manteau Royal 
Marbled 
Marbled, Dark 
Marbled, Double 
Marbled, Grand 
Margaret 
Matchless 
Mauve 
Mignonne 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
there among groups of flowers ; or in lines or avenues, along flower walks. In the gardens of the Grand 
Trianon, they are planted profusely in lai-ge masses, like plantations of trees and shrubs, and there much of 
their individual beauty is lost, and no good general effect produced. 
Most species of the rose, in their wild state, grow in sandy and rather poor soil, except such as are natives of 
woods, where the soil is richer, and comparatively moist. But all the cultivated roses, and especially the 
double-flowering kinds, require a rich loamy soil, inclining to clay rather than sand ; and they require also, 
like most double flowers, plenty of moisture when in a growing state. 
To produce strong flowers, roses require some attention to pruning; old wood should be yearly cut out, and 
the young shoots thinned and shortened according to their strength, and whether number or magnitude of 
flowers be wanted. Those sorts which throw up numerous suckers should be taken up every three or four 
years, reduced, and replanted ; and most sorts, excepting the standards, will be improved by the practice, 
provided attention be paid to remove a part of the old soil, and replace it by new. The points of the shoots 
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