La Reine. I hesitate about this though a most superb flower; it has a paucity of bloom not altogether to my fancy; the color too is undecided being a rosy lilac, but extremely large and luxuriant in growth.
Lion des Combats, reddish crimson, shaded with scarlet, large, full, and fragrant.
Louise Le Clerc, delicate blush, perfect form, very profuse and fragrant.
Madam Laffay, purplish lilac, inclining to crimson, very full regular flower, plant of strong growth.
Madam Rives, quite a new variety, of a pale flesh or silvery blush color, of great substance, very distinct and perfectly formed.
Marquis Boccella, pale blush, dwarf habit, a constant bloomer, very distinct.
Pius 9th, crimson purple, very large, full and perfect, a profuse bloomer of strong growth.
Patenotte, pale rose, very exquisite form, fragrant and profuse, quite a new variety.
Queen Victoria, (Paul’s) blush white, shaded with pink or peach blossom color, large, very full, and distinct from any other variety, quite new, very desirable.