THE MANUAL OF GARDENING. 
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Mignon — white. 
Miss Simpson — superb blush. 
Orlof — brilliant pink. 
Princess de Orange — creamy white. 
Pom pone — rosy pink. 
Sir Walter Scott — rosy lilac. 
Superba — blush white, profuse. 
Susanna — creamy white. 
Sultana — light red. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Ayrshire — double blush, fine. 
Banksia lutea — double yellow. 
“ alba — double white. 
Boursalt — rose colour. 
“ purpurea, purple, profuse. 
“ blush, large blush. 
“ gracilis, bright rose. 
Bengalensis scandens — large rosy white. 
Felicit de perpetua — blush white, fine. 
Grevillp \ produces immense clusters of various colours 
’ l and shades from white to crimson. 
Multiflora — pink perfect. 
“ alba— blush white. 
Rubifolia — Michigan or prairie. — in variety. 
Russelliana or cottage rose — purple crimson, superb. 
Sempervirens pleno — superb white. 
Triomphde Boll wyler — blush white, superb large clusters. 
Isle de Bourbon. 
. This class is probably the most delightful of them all ; it com- 
prises a number which combine the free blooming habit of the 
Bengal , with the perfume of the old-fashioned garden roses; and, 
uniting their properties, bid fair to supersede most others: — they 
are sufficiently hardy to withstand the winter, on dry soil, in the 
middle states. 
Augustine Lelieur — dark rose. 
Henry Planter — rosy red. 
Hermosa — light rose. 
Jacques — bright rose. 
La Brun — rose, large and fine. 
Marschale de Villars — rosy purple. 
Madam Desprez — dark rose, extra fine* 
Emily Courtier — purple. 
Faustine — blush. 
