66 ROSA IN DIC A, ETC. [April. 
Doctor Boques, dark crimson. 
Due de Chartres, large, rosy pink. 
Duval, bright scarlet crimson, changeable. 
Dupetit Thouars, bright crimson. 
Desfosses, waxy pink, very double. 
Enfant d'Ajaccio, very bright scarlet; makes an excellent 
pillar rose. 
Henry Clay (Boll), carmine, very large. 
Hermosa, bright rose, most perfect cupped form, a profuse 
bloomer, and highly esteemed. During the summer 
months it loses much of its colour ; but in autumn 
it is truly charming. 
Leveson Gower, dark rosy red, large cupped, flower profuse 
and distinct. 
Madam Angelina, creamy waxy white, cupped flower. 
Nerard, waxy pink, expanded and very double. 
Nerangot, dark rosy red, in clusters. 
Neuman, or Monthly cabbage, bright rose, very large 
and fragrant. 
Desprez, dark rose, globular, and perfectly double, 
blooms in large clusters, and approaches more the 
Noisette tribe than any other of the Bourbon Boses. 
Paul Joseph, brilliant crimson, very double and perfect, 
though not so large a flower as many others. 
Queen of the Bourbons, beautiful waxy blush, perfect in 
form, profuse of flower. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison, pale blush, very large, the Prince 
of Bourbons. 
Triomph de la Duchere, rosy blush, a rapid grower, and 
makes an excellent pillar plant. 
There might be several others added to the above, though 
we consider these the best and most distinct in colour and 
character. 
ROSA INDICA OR (BENGAL OF TIIE FRENCH) CHINESE EVER- 
BLOOMING ROSES. 
Perhaps no Rose has been so universally distributed and 
industriously cultivated as Bosa indica (common Chinese or 
daily Bose), and Bosa Sempcrflorens (crimson or sanguinea 
