A GOOD ROSE.
BY J. M. McAINSH, ST. MARYS.
I have just had the Marechal Neil Rose in bloom for the first time with me. The roses are of a deep canary yellow, large, well formed, double, and very fragrant. It well deserves the reputation of being the finest yellow rose in existence. It is too tender to withstand the severity of our winters unprotected, but can be grown as a pot plant, and wintered in a cellar or cold pit.
| VOL. I.] | NOVEMBER, 1878. | [NO. 11. |