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NEW ROSES. 
DAMASK PERPETUAL. 
Lady Elphinstone. — Flowers rosy crimson, 
cupped, large and double ; growth moderate. 
Laurence de Montmorency. — Flowers rich 
rosy purple, cupped, large and double ; 
growth moderate. A constant bloomer, and a 
good Rose. 
Mogador. — Flowers rich purplish crimson, 
cupped, large, and very double ; growth 
moderate. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Coquette de Bellevue. — Flowers bright rosy 
crimson, spotted with white, cupped, and very 
double ; growth erect and dwarf. 
Comtesse D achat el. — Flowers bright rose, 
petals very thick, finely cupped, large and 
double ; growth moderate. 
La Heine. — Flowers rosy pink, tinged with 
lilac, globular, very large and double ; of 
moderate growth. A superb Rose. 
Mi s. Cripps. — Flowers pale glossy rose, 
cupped and double ; growth moderate. 
Yolande cCAragon. — Flowers blush rose, 
blooming in clusters, compact, large, and full; 
growth vigorous. 
Duclicsse de Montmorency. — Flowersbright 
rosy lilac and carmine, shaded, \ compact, 
large and double ; growth erect and dwarf. 
LaBedoyere. — Flowers fine bright crimson, 
compact, large, and very double ; growth 
moderate. 
La Bouquetiere. — Flowers pale rose, cupped, 
large and double ; growth moderate ; erect ; 
fine foliage and habit. 
Pauline. Levanneur. — Flowers clear rose, 
pretty colour ; compact, large and full ; 
growth moderate. 
BOURBON. 
Charles Souchet. — Flowers purplish crim- 
son, cupped, and very double; growth moderate. 
Comte de Pambuteau. — Flowers bright rosy 
crimson, finely formed, cupped, large and 
lull ; growth moderate. 
Bit Petit-Thouars. — Flowers bright deep 
crimson, cupped, large and full; growth robust. 
Georges Cuvier. — Flowers clear rose, finely 
formed, cupped, large and full ; growth 
moderate. 
Glory of Paris. — Flowers bright crimson 
and violet mottled, cupped, very large and 
full ; growth moderate. 
Le Grenadier. — Flowers fine bright crim- 
son tinged with velvety purple, cupped, large 
and double ; growth vigorous. 
Madame Angelina. — Rich cream or fawn, 
cupped, large and double, distinct ; growth 
moderate. 
Madame Souchet. — Flowers blush tinged, or 
edged with crimson, compact, large and full ; 
thick petals ; growth moderate. 
Marianne. — Flowers clear rose, fine colour 
and petal, compact, large and double; growth 
robust. 
Queen of the Virgins, or Peine des Vierges. 
— Flowers fine flesh colour, compact, large 
and full. 
Souchet. — Flowers deep crimson purple, 
compact, very large and full; growth moderate. 
Souvenir de la Mahnaison. — Flowers clear 
flesh, edges blush, compact, very large and 
full ; growth vigorous. 
NOISETTES. 
Mrs. Siddons. — Flowers clear yellow, edged 
with buff, cupped, and double ; growth vigor- 
ous. 
Ophirie. — Flowers nankeen, almost apricot, 
when first expanding ; cupped, and double ; 
distinct ; growth vigorous. 
TEA. 
Princesse Adelaide. — Flowers yellow, cup- 
ped, large and double ; growth moderate. 
NEW ROSES, RAISED BY MR. WILLISON, OP 
WHITBY. 
Aimee Vibert Crispum. — Beautiful pure 
white, fine shape, altogether unlike any other 
rose ; an accpiisition to any collector. 
Crimson Crested Moss. — Fine crimson red, 
expanded flower, the darkest of all the crested 
roses; distinct and beautiful. 
Curled Crested Moss. — Fine red, large and 
globular ; a splendid show rose, and more 
abundantly crested than any other of the class; 
decidedly one of the finest Roses grown. 
Mottled, or Veined Crested Moss. — Red, 
with darker coloured veins in the flower; a little 
uncertain in this respect, but very perfect in 
shape ; also a fine show Rose. 
New Crested Moss. — Very double red ; a 
fine show Rose ; the crest of this Rose is dis- 
tinct from the other varieties, being more of 
a leafy character; it is quite distinct from the 
others. 
General TomThumb {Miniature China). — 
Pink ; this is one of the smallest morsels of a 
Rose ever produced, — a plant measuring only 
two inches every way, embraced in this small 
compass eight full bloom flowers, buds, leaves, 
stems, and trunk ; no plant can be more de- 
sirable for edgings than this Lilliputian when 
planted in not too damp a situation; few roses 
thrive so free as this does. (See our Illustra- 
tion, p. 369.) 
Milk Maid ( China). — Blush ; habit of the 
old China Rose, with flower-buds like wax ; 
the whole plant beautiful and interesting. 
Mossy de Meaux Minima. — A beautiful 
little, compact, pink Rose; the smallest of all the 
moss Roses; this is a little fairy; this plant 
recpuires a dry rich soil. 
New White Provence. — This is a fine show 
rose, and a true Provence ; the flowers a 
silvery white, like those of the Bath Moss, 
