THE MANUAL, OF GARDENING. 
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Noisette Rose, and includes the well-known Champney ,• they of 
this division are all free flowers, and bloom in clusters, some of them 
grow rapidly, many to the height of twenty or thirty feet, when 
trained, as witnessed in the Champney and Monstrous Noisette ; 
others have a more dwarfy habit — hardy. 
Alba — creamy white, fine. 
Amie Yibert — pure white, extra fine. 
Amie — rose. 
Countess de Grillon — blush. 
Euphrasie — yellow. 
Gabriel — blush, fine. 
Bengal Lee monstrosa — creamy blush, very fine. 
Cadot — blush lilac. 
Charles X. — purple, fine. 
Conque de Venus— white rose centre. 
Charmante — rosy white. 
Cceur jaune — white, yellow centre. 
Champneyana — rosy white, very profuse. 
Donna Maria — superb pink. 
Fellemrerg' — superb crimson. 
Jaune de prez — rosy yellow, very fragrant. 
Julienne le sourd — dark rose, extra fine. 
Lamarque — large greenish white, superb. 
Garden Roses. — Under this head are arranged all those 
which bloom but once in the year; many of them are magnifi- 
cent, greatly excelling the varieties of former days. 
Africana — very dark. 
Auro‘ra — rosy pink. 
Aurora Borealis — shaded rose. 
Belle Crimson — fine crimson, cupped. 
Belle amabile — red, fine. 
Belle violet — violet. 
Chancellor — light red. 
Colour de Merri — blush white. 
Duchess de Berri — rose. 
Dark violet — fine rosy violet. 
Dwarf Proliferus — rose, profuse. 
Delicatesse — delicate pink. 
Damask white — white, fine. 
“ Red — red. 
Early ranunculus — pink, extra. 
Flanders — rosy purple. 
George the IV. [River’s] — superb pink. 
Harrisonia, ) bright yellow, extra fine, 
or Hogg's Yellow , £ flowers freely. 
