50 roses. [March. 
Baron de Stael, bright cherry colour, globular, large and 
double. 
Belle Hebe, large purplish red, cupped, double and fine. 
rouennaise, a very superb rose, with red centre and 
blush edge. 
Belgic or Dutch Provins, red, with very large flowers, cupped 
and extra double. 
Bouquet de Lisle, spotted. 
ri it. ■ -n - ( Fine rose, very large, globu- 
Cabbage Provins, or \ , \ i i \ t 
Ce^folia of the French, j ^^^ "^ estreme1 ^ 
Delicious, rosy colour, large compact and double. 
Don Solo, shaded and spotted. 
Edinberger, violet purple, very compact and most perfectly 
double. 
Grandis royal, deep pink, large, expanded and double. 
Harrisoni,* bright yellow, cupped, small and semi-double. 
Helen, light pink, very large, cupped and double. 
Imperial blush, delicate blush, expanded, large and double. 
Isabella, blush pink, very profuse, cupped and double. 
King of Rome, deep red, very large, compact and exquisitely 
double. 
La Belle Augusta, shaded blush and white, expanded and 
double. 
— ville de Bruxelles, bright rose. 
Leonore, purplish red, very compact, imbricated, and double. 
Madam Hardy, pure white, large, globular and exquisitely 
double. 
Plantier, pure white, very profuse. 
Moss rose,'f' delicate rose, globular and perfectly double. 
Compte di Montmorency, pale blush. 
white, old white, expanded and double. 
white bath, or Clifton, white moss, fine white, cupped 
and double. 
* This Rose, with a "Florist's privilege," has been sold for the 
yellow sweetbrier. It is also called Hogg's Yellow Hose. 
f It has long been questioned -whether the Moss Rose was a dis- 
tinct species, or merely a seminal variety of the Provins Hose. I 
perfectly agree with the latter opinion — for in June, 1836, I saw in 
my nursery a plant of the Moss rose with a large shoot that had 
sported back to the Provins Rose, and entirely destitute of moss on 
either shoots or buds. We have no faith in black and yellow Moss 
Roses ; all we have seen for such have proved false to their character. 
