April'] NOISETTE ROSES. 73 
Bologne, dark crimson, compact form, dwarf habit. 
Bengal Lee, Noisette Lee, Blush perpetual China, coelestis, 
grandiflora, monstrosa, and Triomphe des Noisettes, 
are all one and the same rose, blush or creamy white, 
very double, of strong growth, and flowers in large 
clusters ; it is a good old rose, and fortunate in new 
names. 
Conque de Venus, creamy white, with darker centre, very 
compact and double ; blooms in large clusters, and is 
delightfully scented, a regular good article. 
Champneyana or Champney's pink cluster, light pink, a ram- 
pant grower, profuse bloomer, and universally culti- 
vated. 
Charles the Tenth, rosy purple, very double, and in dry 
weather blooms well, but in moist weather its buds 
do not open ; is an excellent rose in a southern lati- 
tude. 
Coeurjaune and Cceur sonfre are like yellowish-white, a hardy 
rose of strong growth, and profusion of flowers. 
Cloth of Gold, or chromatella — deep sulphur yellow, very 
large flower, cupped and fine — fragrant. 
Cora L. Barton, fine rosy pink, very large flower, a profuse 
bloomer, fragrant. 
Euphrosyne, rosy buff, inclining to yellow, very fragrant — a 
very profuse blooming variety of medium growth. 
Fellenberg, bright crimson, double, a strong grower, profuse 
in bloom, and a decided, distinct, and excellent rose. 
Jaune Desprez, or French yellow Noisette, rosy buff, large, 
and perfectly double, flowers in large clusters ; is a 
strong grower and delightfully fragrant, very hardy, 
and well calculated for a pillar rose. 
Joan d' Arc, yellowish-white, of strong growth. 
La Nymphe, delicate pink, blooms profusely, dwarf habit. 
Laniarque, greenish-white, extremely large, profuse in bloom, 
perfectly double, and agreeably scented — closely ap- 
proaches the tea rose in its size and fragrance ; it 
makes a splendid pillar rose, frequently growing ten 
feet in one season. 
Lady Byron, pink, very compact, and perfectly double, and 
is a good pillar rose. 
Lutea or Smithii, pale yellow, large double flowers, but does 
not open well in moist weather ; it is a superb article 
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