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THE FLORIST. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Second Division. 
Contains Bossuet, Brehon, Comte d’Eu, La Bedoyere, Gloire deRoso- 
mene, and Grand Capitaine. The two latter for several years were, 
if I mistake not, reckoned as Bourbon Roses by Messrs. L. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Third Division. 
Contains Clementine Duval, Coquette de Montmorency, Psyche, 
Duchesse de Montmorenc}^, and others. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Fourth Division. 
Contains Prudence Rseser. 
Here, as in the Catalogue of M. Verdier, are four divisions; but 
the Roses of the second and third are all included in those of Ver- 
dier having resemblance to Bourbon Roses. Why, then, are they 
here separated ? 
Turning to the Catalogue of Messrs. Paul, I find the Autumnal 
Roses of the preceding families arranged as follows : 
DAMASK PERPETUAL,—HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Group I. 
Varieties resembling in growth and foliage the Hybrids of the 
Chinese * 
Which contains all the leading Hybrid Perpetual Roses, and in¬ 
cludes Sidonie, a Belle de Trianon Rose, according to M. Vibert, 
and Prudence Rseser, the third group of M. Verdier ; also Madame 
Desgaches, Renufe d’Osmond, and Due de Chartres, in the “ third 
division” of Messrs. Lane ; and LTnflexible and Soleil d’Austerlitz, 
the “ uncertain Roses” of M. Verdier. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Group II. 
Varieties having more strikingly developed the characteristics of 
the Bourbons. 
Which contains nearly all the Roses in the second and third divi¬ 
sions of Messrs. Lane, and part of those in Group I. of M. Verdier. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Group III. 
Varieties possessing the character of the Rose de Trianon. 
This is the family of Roses raised by Monsieur Vibert. Messrs. 
* Chinese what ?— Printer's Devil. 
