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ELL WAXGEB <('• BARRY'S 
ROSES FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES. 
Those which excel for the various qualities considered are marked.' 
Roses Most Suitable for Forcing. 
^U^^ VARILTiES, — Blanch efleur, Common Mass, Crested Moss, 
Gracilis (Moss), Mme. Hardy, Mine. Zoetman, *Mme. Plantier. 
BENGAL AND BOURBON. — Agrippina, Douglass, Duchess of Edin¬ 
burgh, Edward Desfosses, Hermosa, Queen of Bourbons, Souvenir de la Malmaison. 
TEA SCENTED.— *Bon Silene, Bougere, Catherine Mermet, Coquette de 
Lyon. Comtesse Riza du Parc, Ktoile de Lyon, Gerard Desbois, Homer, *Isabella Sprunt, 
Jean Pernet, *Mme. Bravy, Mine. Lam bard, Marie Guillot, Marie Van Houtte, Niphe- 
tos, Odorata, Perle desJardins, Rosalie, Rubens, *Safrano, ^Souvenir d’un Ami, and some 
others. 
11^ HR II) NOISETTE. — Coquettedes Alpes, CoquettedesBlanches, Madame 
Noman, and others. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. —*Anne de Diesbach, * Baroness Rothschild, 
Boieldieii, Charles Margottin, Countess of Oxford, *Comtessede Serenye, Francois Micli- 
elon, 1 Iippolyte Jamain, John Hopper, La Heine, Mabel Morrison, "Madame Lacharme, 
"Marguerite de St. Amande, Marquise de Castellane, Paul Neyron, Victor Verdier. 
Charles Margottin is the only crimson one named in the list, the dark varieties being 
much inferior to the light ones for this purpose. Among the best are Alfred Colomb, 
Charles Lefebvre, "Fisher Holmes, General Jacqueminot, Louis Van Houtte, Marie Ban- 
mann, Pierre Netting. 
Climbing Roses for Conservatory. 
NOISETTE.—A imee 
and others. 
Vibert Scandens, Lamarque, Marechal Niel, Solfaterre, 
BENGAL. —James Sprunt. 
TEA SCENTED. — All the Climbing Section. 
