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Stadtholder, blush, large and double, p. 
Smith’s Seedling, carmine, large. 
Volney, lilac, large and compact. 
Victor Hugo, rosy lilac, large and full. 
These should be pruned carefully, 
say the shoots to be shortened and left 
from twelve to eighteen inches long 
Thin out the old wood. Those marked 
p. are best adapted for pillar Roses, 
and have a beautiful effect on short 
stems about 2ft. in height. They all 
form fine standards. 
HYBRID BOURBON. 
Celine, rose. 
Charles Duval, rose, large, double. 
Coupe d’Hebe, deep pink, large. 
Dombrowskii, scarlet, distinct. 
Double Margin Hip, pink margin. 
Elizabeth Plantier, crimson and purple. 
Great Western, crimson and purple. 
Henrie Barbet, crimson, cupped. 
Las Casas, rose, very large. 
Lord John Russell, rose, large. 
Richelieu Duval, pink, large, double. 
These are ail beautiful, and form 
fine standards or dwarfs. They are all 
robust in habit, and make the finest 
pole and climbingRoses for this locality. 
MOSS ROSES. 
Blush, fine, distinct and compact. 
Celina, crimson, large. 
Eclatante, rose, large and double. 
Luxembourg, purplish crimson. 
Prolific, dwarf, cupped. 
Princess Royal, dark crimson, large. 
Red Moss, large and double. 
Scarlet Moss, large and double. 
Unique de Provence, white. 
White Bath, often striped, mossy. 
The above will be found best as 
dwarf or half standards ; they require 
to be pruned closely : all very fragrant. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
Augustine Mouchelet, purplish rose. 
Aubemon, crimson. 
Aricia, lilac pink, globular and double. 
Baron Prevost, pale rose, large. 
Comte de Paris, dark crimson, large. 
De Neuilly, rose, large. 
Duchess of Sutherland (Laffay’s), rose. 
Duchesse de Nemours, rose, large. 
Doctor Marx, carmine, very large. 
Earl Talbot, deep rosy pink, very large. 
Edward Jesse, dark purple, shaded. 
Fulgorie, deep rose. 
Grand Roi, rose, very large. 
Ladoiska Marin, bright rose. 
Louis Bonaparte, rosy crimson, large. 
La Reine, bright rose tinged with lilac. 
Lady Alice Peel, rosy carmine large. 
Lady Sefton, lilac blush, large. 
Madame Laffay, rose, superb. 
Mrs. Elliott, rosy lilac, large. 
Marechal Soult, red, purple shaded. 
Marquissa Boccella, pink, large. 
Melanie Cornu, reddish crimson. 
Madame Dameme, rosy lilac, large. 
Princesse Helene, lilac rose. 
Prudence Roeser, pink, fawn centre. 
Rivers (Laffay’s), red tinged lilac. 
Reine de la Guillotiere, crimson. 
Robin Hood, rosy red, large. 
William Jesse, crimson, black tinged. 
This class of Roses are found to grow 
and flower most luxuriantly as short 
standards and dwarfs. 
NOISETTE ROSES. 
Aimee Yibert, white. 
Fellenberg, crimson. 
Jaune Desprez, reddish yellow. 
Luxembourg, or Hardy, purplish rose. 
La Biche, pale rose and white. 
Lamarque, sulphur yellow. 
Sir Walter Scott, rose. 
These are good pillar or climbing 
Roses, and adapted for wall or trellis 
work : they are all perpetual bloomers. 
DAMASK PERPETUAL. 
Antinous, dark crimson, double. 
Crimson Four Seasons, 
D’Angers, delicate rose. 
Four Seasons, red, semi-double. 
Fabert’s Grand Perpetual, rose, large. 
DAMASK ROSES. 
La Ville de Bruxelles, rose. 
Madame Hardy, white, cupped, large. 
Painted Damask, or Leda, blush. 
ROSA ALBA. 
Felicite Parmentier, rosy flesh. 
Josephine Beauhamais, rosy flesh. 
La Seduisante, white, bush centre, large. 
Princesse de Lamballe, white. 
Pompone Blanc, delicate rose. 
Queen of Denmark, blush, rosy centre. 
Sophie de Marcilly, pale flesh, large. 
BOURBON ROSES. 
Augustine, Lelleur, compact. 
Armosa, or Napoleon, pink, globular. 
Acidalie, white, large, globular. 
A’petales creneles, rich, ribbed rose. 
Bouquet de Flore, light carmine. 
Celimene, clear blush, double. 
