Douglass.—Crimson; medium size; double, fine in bud, and one of the best forcing sorts.
Ducher.—White; medium size, fine form, full; free flowering; promising as a free and continuous white bedding rose.
Little Pet.—White; small and double; a pretty miniature rose, and exceedingly free in blooming.
Madame Bréon.—One of the very best. Its flowers are very large and double, beautifully cupped, and of a brilliant rose color. Few of the old China Roses can surpass it.
Mrs. Bosanquet.—One of the most desirable of the old China Roses, and there are few in any other class that are superior to it. Its growth is luxuriant, and its superb cupped, wax-like flowers are of a delicate flesh-color, and are produced in the greatest abundance.
Viridiflora.—Green; curious.
NOISETTE.
Aimée Vibert.—One of the most beautiful of the Noisette or cluster-flowering roses. It blooms freely through the season, is tolerably hardy, and produces an abundance of small, snow-white flowers, in fine clusters.
Beauté de l’Europe.—Deep yellow, reverse of petals coppery; large, full, and of perfect shape.
Caroline de Marniesse.—One of the hardiest. Its color is white, with a tinge of pink in the center.