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the rosarian. But it may be submitted to those whose 
gardens are not favorably situated for th 4 e culture of 
other than the hardiest of the Roses, or who have but 
little spare time on their hands, whether the better 
course is not to grow the Tea-scented varieties either 
under glass or as dwarfs, or against walls where they 
can be readily protected, and to substitute as standards 
the hardier of the Noisettes. 
The hardiest of the Noisettes, and therefore those 
best suited for standards, and for planting against pil- 
Madame Louis Henri, has medium-sized flowers, white, 
suffused yellow in the centre; La Biche, a delicate flesh- 
colored variety, the flowers of medium size, and borne 
most profusely; Madame A. Carriere, a beautiful Rose, 
flesh-colored, deepening to salmon in the centre; and 
Triomphe de la Duchere, a distinct and pleasing variety, 
bearing in great profusion large clusters of light rose- 
colored flowers. 
The majority of the yellow Noisettes are rather more 
tender than those enumerated above, but they are 
Noisette Rose, Reve d’Or. 
lars and trellises in cold exposedjpositions, are Aimee 
Vibert, a very old and excellent free-blooming Rose, 
bearing pure white flowers; Caroline Marniesse, a dis¬ 
tinct Rose, bearing in large clusters a profusion of 
creamy white flowers; Celine Forestier, a well-known 
and excellent Rose, with large and well-formed flowers 
of a pale-yellow color; Fellenberg, a distinct, free-bloom¬ 
ing, crimson Rose, well suited for beds; Jeanne d'Arc, 
a profuse-blooming variety, the flowers creamy white, 
tinted coppery yellow, and produced in large clusters; 
hardier chan the yellow Teas, and can be grown as 
standards with less danger of injury from frost, and 
may be had in perfection against pillars and walls. 
They should have a little protection in severe weather 
in whatever form they are grown, and sufficient can be 
afforded them with but little difficulty. One of the 
very finest of the yellow Noisettes is Reve d'Or , the 
subject of our illustration. It has large, well-foi med 
flowers, of a rich golden-yellow color, and for training 
to a wall it is of much value, for with a vigorous habit 
