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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER , 
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HYBRID PERPETUALS. 
Position in 
Present 
Analysis. 
Number of 
Blooms 
Shown. 
Position in 
1884 
Analysis. 
Name of Rose. 
Date of 
Introduction. 
Raiser’s Name 
1 
47 
6 
Madame Gabriel Luizet . 
1877 
Liabaud 
2 
85 
8 
A. K. Williams . 
1877 
Schwartz 
* 
35 
2 
Marie Baumann . 
1863 
Baumann 
2 
35 
13 
Marie Rady. 
1865 
Fontaine 
3 
31 
8 
Captain Christy . 
1873 
Lacharme 
3 
31 
1 
La France . 
1867 
J. B. Guillot, fils 
4 
27 
10 
Francois Michelon . 
1871 
Levet 
5 
23 
45 
Monsieur Noman. 
1866 
Guillot, pbre 
6 
22 
96 
Lady Mary Fitzwilliam . 
1882 
Bennett 
7 
20 
7 
Charles l.efebvre . 
1861 
Lacharme 
8 
19 
31 
Camille Bernardia . 
1865 
Gautreau 
9 
18 
19 
Merveille de Lyon . 
1882 
Pernet 
9 
18 
34 
Xavier Olibo ... 
1864 
Lacharme 
10 
17 
27 
Beauty of Waltham . 
1862 
W. Paul <fe Son 
10 
17 
2L 
Duchesso de Vallombrosa . 
1875 
Schwartz 
10 
17 
22 
Horace Yernet . 
1866 
J. B. Guillot, fils 
10 
17 
5L 
Marie Cointet. 
1872 
J. B. Guillot, fils 
11 
16 
S3 
Le Havre . 
1871 
Eude 
12 
15 
12 
Duke of Edinburgh. 
1868 
Paul & Son 
12 
15 
28 
Duke of Wellington . 
1864 
Granger 
15 
5 
Marquise de Castellane . 
1869 
Pernet 
15 
47 
Prince Arthur . 
18’5 
Cant 
13 
14 
9 
Alfred Colomb . 
1865 
Lacharme 
13 
14 
16 
Marguerite de St. Amand. 
1864 
Sansal 
13 
14 
— 
Marie Finger . 
1873 
Raimbaud 
13 
14 
0 
Violetle Bonyer. 
188L 
Lacharme 
13 
38 
Abel Carri^re. 
1875 
E. Verdier 
14 
13 
11 
Etienne Levet . 
1871 
Levet 
15 
12 
4 
Baroness Rothschild . 
1867 
Pernet 
15 
12 
86 
Heinrich Schuliheis . 
1882 
Bennett 
15 
12 
20 
Madame H. Jamain . 
1871 
Jamain 
15 
12 
23 
Madame Lacharme. 
1872 
Lacharme 
11 
44 
Countess of Rosebery. 
1879 
Postans 
16 
11 
— 
Ferdinand de Lesseps. 
1869 
E. Verdier 
16 
11 
23 
Fisher Holmes . 
1865 
E. Verdier 
16 
11 
60 
Reynolds Hole . 
1873 
Paul <fc Son 
16 
1L 
49 
Llrich Brunner. 
1881 
Levet 
17 
10 
58 
Annie Laxton. 
1872 
Laxton 
17 
10 
14 
Louis Van Houtte . 
1869 
Lacharme 
18 
9 
18 
Comtesse d’Oxford . 
1869 
Guillot, pfere 
18 
9 
32 
Dupuy Jamain . 
1868 
Jamain 
19 
8 
4L 
General Jacqueminot. 
1853 
Itousselet 
8 
25 
Marie Verdier. 
1877 
E. Verdier 
19 
8 
61 
Mrs. Baker . 
1876 
Turner 
19 
8 
30 
Se'nateur Vaisse. 
1859 
Guillot, pere 
19 
8 
86 
Star of Waltham . 
1875 
W. Paul* <fc Son 
20 
7 
79 
Annie Wood . 
1866 
E. Verdier 
20 
7 
64 
Charles Darwin. 
1879 
Laxton 
20 
7 
15 
Dr. Andry. 
1864 
E. Verdier 
20 
7 
48 
Edouard Morren . 
1868 
Granger 
20 
7 
17 
E. Y. Teas. 
1874 
E. Verdier 
20 
7 
67 
Lord Macaulay . 
1863 
W. Paul & Son 
7 
— 
Penelope Mayo . 
1878 
Davis 
7 
54 
Prince Camille de Rohan . 
1861 
E. Verdier 
21 
6 
0 
Boieldieu . 
1877 
Margottin 
21 
6 
55 
Duchess of Bedford . 
1879 
Postans 
21 
6 
48 
Duke of Teck . 
1880 
Paul <fc Son 
21 
6 
68 
John Stuart Mill . 
1875 
Turner 
21 
6 
24 
Madame Victor Verdier . 
1853 
E. Verdier 
21 
6 
29 
Pride of Waltham... 
1881 
W. Paul & Son 
21 
6 
0 
Rosieriste Jacobs. 
1880 
Ducher 
21 
6 
74 
Souvenir de la Malmaisou (B) .. 
1843 
Be uze 
22 
5 
0 
Comte Raimbaud. 
1867 
Holland 
22 
5 
0 
Madame J. Perfeire (B). 
1880 
Margottin, fils 
5 
0 
Magna Charta. 
18^6 
W. Paul <fc Son 
5 
0 
Mrs. Jowitt . 
1880 
Cranston 
22 
5 
100 
Nardy Frkres . 
1868 
Ducher 
5 
0 
Queen of Queens . 
1883 
W. Paul & Son 
5 
59 
Victor Verdier .. 
1859 
Lacharme 
TEAS AND NOISETTES. 
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O £ — 
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umber 
Bloom 
Shown 
s-o 
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Name of Rose. 
Date o 
troduct 
Raiser's Name. 
A 
d 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
5 
6 
7 
7 
8 
8 
9 
9 
10 
11 
12 
12 
13 
13 
14 
14 
15 
15 
13 
17 
18 
18 
19 
19 
20 
90 
20 
20 
35 
34 
28 
27 
24 
24 
22 
20 
20 
18 
18 
16 
16 
15 
14 
13 
13 
11 
11 
10 
10 
9 
9 
7 
6 
5 
5 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
10 
2 
7 
8 
5 
6 
4 
12 
1 
3 
16 
15 
13 
26 
25 
11 
0 
14 
19 
0 
9 
38 
0 
22 
20 
24 
So 
18 
0 
80 
0 
29 
Caroline Kuster (N) ..... 
Marechnl Nlel (N) .. 
Jeau Ducher . 
lnnocente Pirola . 
Niphetos . 
Souvenir d’Elise Varden , 
Marie Van Houtte .. 
Comtesse de Nadaillac ... 
Souvenir d’nn ami.. 
Catherine Mermet .. 
Etoile de Lyon . 
Anna Ollivier. 
Souvenir de Paul Neyron, 
Madame Cusin .. 
La Boule d’Or.. 
Madame Bravy.. 
Rubens . 
Hon. Edith Giffard . 
Madame Willermoz. 
Madame Lambard . 
Princess of Wales .. 
Devoniensis. 
Madame H. Jamaiu .... 
Madame de Watteville .. 
Madame Margottin. 
Belle Lyonnais-e . 
Madame Welche . 
Jean Pernet . 
Perle des Jardins. 
Comtesse de Panisse 
David Pradel . 
Francisca Kruger. 
Jules Finger . 
1872 
Pernet 
1864 
Pradel 
1874 
Madame Ducher 
1878 
Madame Ducher 
1844 
Bougere 
1854 
Marest 
1871 
Ducher 
187 L 
J. B. Guillot, fils 
1846 
Belot-Defougere 
1869 
J. B. Guillot, fils 
1881 
Guillot 
1872 
Ducher 
1871 
Levet 
1881 
Guillot, fils 
1860 
Margottin 
1848 
Guillot, pbre 
1859 
Robert 
1882 
Guillot 
1845 
Lacharme 
1877 
Lacharme 
1882 
Bennett 
18S8 
Foster 
1869 
J. B. Guillot, fils 
1883 
Guillot 
1856 
J. B. Gui lot, fils 
18.9 
Levet 
1878 
Ducher 
1867 
Pernet 
1874 
Levet 
1878 
Nabonnand 
1851 
Pradel 
1879 
Nabonnand 
1879 
Madame Ducher 
—E. M., Berkhamsted. 
Potatoes in Lincolnshire.—A correspondent who has visited 
the Lincolnshire Potato fields informs us that a heavy yield of tubers is 
not expected this autumn. The plants were alow in starting into growth 
in consequence of the ungenial weather in May, and the foliage has 
fallen much sooner than usual, the bitterly cold east winds of last week 
drying all up but the stems. On the 22nd inst. snow and sleet fell, but, 
though milder days followed the change of wind, it is too late to 
materially benefit the crops. 
-The Chiswick Horticultural Society will hold an Exhi¬ 
bition of Chrysanthemums, plants, flowers, and fruit on Thursday, 
November 18th, in the Vestry Hall, Chiswick. Thirty-two classes are 
provided, with prizes from 30s. to 2s. Mr. J. Fromow, Sutton Court 
Nursery, is the Honorary Secretary. 
- Mr. Thomas Booker, gardener to A. H. Griffiths, Esq., 
Edgbaston, Birmingham, writes :—“ I can quite confirm ‘ D., Deal's,' 
view of Hose Madame Gabriel Luizet being a true Hybrid Perpetual, 
1 have about fourteen plants of it under my charge, and I have cut several 
good blooms lately, and have others left besides buds that will become good 
blooms if this fine weather lasts. I find Madame Gabriel Luizet a much 
better autumn bloomer than Madame H. Jamain, which is considered a 
true H.P. I may say that I have more bloom from A. K. Williams than 
any other just now except Gloire de Dijon, but I am cutting some 
splendid blooms of Lord Beaconsfield ; it is so fragrant and very dis¬ 
tinct. I never remember Roses so good in the autumn as at this time, 
both for size and colour.’ ” 
- A Heavy Crop of Strawberries.—A t a recent meeting of 
the American Horticultural Society it was stated that a new variety of 
Strawberry from Wisconsin had yielded over 200 bushels per acre this 
season, in spite of the drought. A phenomenal yield of Strawberiies 
this season was obtained by J. M. Smith of Green Bay, Wisconsin. On 
31 acres he raised 1000 bushels, which he sold for 2216 dollars. 
- “ J. H. ” writes, “ Can anyone inform me through the Journal 
if there is A good varnish or mixture, and what it is composed of, 
to paint the wooden structure of a house devoted to foliage plant?, so as 
to render the wood incombustible and imputresible, without injuring the 
inmates of the house ?” 
-A new Orchid named Spathoglottis Kimballiana is 
announced for tale at Mr. Stevens’rooms, King S'reet, Covent Garden, 
on Thursday, September 30th. It is described as producing flower spikes 
li to 2 feet long, with ten to twenty flowers each, of a brilliant yellow, 
the lip spotted with purple. They are said to be as large as a good 
Phalsenopsis amabilis, and last a long time in flower. It is found on 
rocks at an elevation of 3000 feet in a moist atmosphere. A better 
known species, S. Fortunei, is very attractive at this time of year, pro¬ 
ducing its bright yellow flowers freely ; it is, however, seldom seen in 
Orchid houses. 
-The Newport and County Horticultural Society have 
decided to hold their third Exhibition of Chrysanthemums on Wednesday 
and Thursday, November 17th and 18th, this year, in the Albert Hall of 
that town. Most of the classes are for Chrysanthemums, but some are 
also devoted to fruit, the prizes being of moderate amount. The Hon. 
Secs, are Messrs. W. H. Lewis and H. Dixon, London and Provincial 
Bank, Newport. 
- “ S. C.” writes, “I am'not a professional Rose grower, yet I 
admire Rose Mrs. Bosanquet more every day. A dwarf plant on it? own 
roots has been io flower continuously since early in June, and it is now 
lovely. True it is not the purest white, but it does well as a white. Cut 
as a bud it is useful for button-holes, and when full blown is very 
desirable for vases, &c. This is the second year I have had it, and it 
suiceeds well.” 
-The Local Government Board have sanctioned the application 
of the Richmond Vestry for power to borrow £16,000, to enable them to 
