60 IIYBRID CHINESE ROSES. [April. 
Brennus or Brutus, of some French collections, vivid red or 
nearly scarlet, and, as a pillar rose, is one of the 
finest objects I have ever witnessed; flowers extremely 
large, and of the most exquisite form ; cupped, and 
perfectly double. 
Catel, dark crimson, globular shape and very double. 
Coup de Hebe, delicate pink. 
Dandigne, violet purple. 
Duke of Devonshire, rosy lilac faintly striped with white, 
imbricated and perfect in its shape. 
Egerie, brilliant red, a free grower. 
Fabvier, very large, changeable pink and red. 
Fulgens or Milton, unique in brilliancy, appx-oaching bright 
scarlet, with large globular flowers, and of vigorous 
growth, and foliage finely tinted with red. 
General Lamarque, very dark crimson, of luxuriant growth, 
and very distinct. 
George the Fourth (Rivers'), most beautiful crimson, very 
large and exquisitely double, and of globular form. 
If in good rich soil, the shoots will grow eight feet 
in one season ; foliage of a shining dark reddish 
green, and is unquestionably one of the finest of the 
family. 
Georgiana, deep pink, cupped, large and finely double. 
Grillony, slaty rose colour. 
L'ingenue, shaded violet crimson. 
Lady Stuart, flesh colour, the form of the flowers before ex- 
pansion is perfectly spherical, and of exceeding beauty. 
Louis Philippe, very splendid dark rose, a strong grower, 
superb. 
Parny or La tourterdh, lilac or dove colour, cupped and 
very double, requires to grow to a large bush before 
its beauty of form and profusion of bloom can be 
seen. 
Princess, delicate rose, globular and perfectly double, and 
makes an excellent standard of itself, not being very 
subject to make shoots from the root. 
Prolifere, dark rosy crimson, cbanging-to violet, very perfect 
form, a dwarf. 
Triomphe de Laffay, rosy white, large and very beautiful. 
Victor Hugo, changeable rosy violet. 
