Alba rosea was chiefly exhibited by Messrs. Paul and Son, of 
the Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, who have taken the greater por¬ 
tion of the first prizes for cut Poses this season at the various 
rose exhibitions, and was considered by the best judges as a 
valuable addition. It bears a great similarity (and this is 
its chief defect) to that fine old Pose Madame JBravy , being, 
however, more robust in growth. It will be noticed, too, from 
the admirable figure of Mr. Andrews, that it is very fine flower¬ 
ing. The drawing is not so large as we have seen the flowers 
exhibited, but the bloom was taken somewhat late in the 
season. 
